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Icampus 3200 -

How does it stack up against established players?

| Feature | iCampus 3200 | Hubitat Elevation | Home Assistant Yellow | Samsung SmartThings | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Local Processing | Full (100%) | Full (100%) | Full (100%) | Partial (Cloud required) | | LoRaWAN Support | Native (Built-in) | No | Via USB add-on | No | | Wired I/O (RS485/GPIO) | Yes | No | No (requires hat) | No | | Max Devices | 2,000 | 300 | 500 (CPU limited) | 200 | | Price | $399 | $149 | $199 (bare board) | $129 | | Best For | Commercial, Large Homes | DIY Enthusiasts | Tinkerers | Beginners |

Verdict: The iCampus 3200 is 2x the price of a Hubitat, but you are paying for the industrial I/O, LoRaWAN gateway, and 2,000-device capacity. For a 3-bedroom apartment, it's overkill. For a 20,000 sq. ft. office or a 12-bedroom mansion, it's the only sensible choice.

The iCampus 3200 stores all user data and automation scripts on an encrypted 128GB eMMC drive (expandable via NVMe SSD). If your ISP goes down, the campus keeps running. Motion sensors still trigger lights; door locks still respond to keypads.

The iCampus 3200 is a model name used for an educational/consumer device or system (commonly hardware like interactive classroom tablets, student response systems, or campus network appliances). Without a specific vendor or context, iCampus 3200 typically refers to classroom technology intended to support digital learning: content delivery, student-device connectivity, classroom management, and sometimes campus network access.

Date: April 24, 2026 Prepared For: Facilities & IT Steering Committee Subject: Deployment readiness, technical specifications, and ROI analysis