Pick your municipality and see what thousands of citizen sensors are measuring right now: particulates and noise, measured on the street. Plenty are up already, but not enough yet. With MedeMeter we grow the network, neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Put one up and your street counts too.



One sensor, many sources. Wherever noise and air are disputed, MedeMeter delivers measured figures instead of models.
Aircraft noise around airports, measured where people hear it, not calculated on a map.
Mapping unmanned aviation: low-flying routes and their noise.
The low-frequency hum of turbines, tracked continuously.
Construction noise and industrial sources, by district and by hour.
Traffic density and particulates along busy streets.
Train passes and their peak noise along the tracks.
Not a raw data stream, but usable insight, from solar power to a psychoacoustic model that measures noise the way people experience it.
Put it up yourself. Install and done, no wifi needed, it runs on solar power.
Plug & playCalibrated readings, automatically tuned. Not raw noise but usable figures.
CalibratedAutomatically recognises the type of source: construction, nightlife, aircraft or traffic.
Source recognitionMeasures how noise is actually experienced through a psychoacoustic model, not just decibels.
TU DelftBack up a complaint straight away with what was really happening at that moment.
Evidence-backedOpen data that feeds research and better-grounded policy.
Open data
MedeMeter is a network we build together, neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Put one up and your street counts too: the figures get sharper for everyone, and you're the first to see what's hanging over your head.
Insyght is a small, seasoned team that takes IoT products from idea to market-ready hardware and software. MedeMeter is their answer to one question: measure noise and air the way people actually experience them.

The hardware guy. Owns the sensor end-to-end, from electronics and enclosure to mass production.
Sensor fusion, low-power firmware and light ML models that run on the device itself.
The MedeMeter sensor is in development and on its way. Join the waitlist now and we'll be the first to let you know when you can get one.
The recommended retail price will be €249. Every feature stays free, with no subscription. The first 10 years of data connection (LTE-M) are included in the purchase, enough to measure every hour; after that you renew for a small fee.