Introduction to LI-COR Cloud

LI-COR Cloud is an online platform that allows you to manage, monitor, and analyze data from HOBO® RX stations, MX series data loggers, and LI-COR instruments, including the LI-710 (Water Node), and LI-720 (Carbon Node).

With LI-COR Cloud, you can make timely, informed decisions by accessing data from anywhere at any time, leveraging tools to connect to industry-leading software, scheduling reports, configuring calculated channels, and more.

Features of LI-COR Cloud

  • Unified Device Support: Manage all compatible HOBO and LI-COR IoE devices within one account—no additional integrations or separate portals required.
  • Real-Time Data: Collect, view, and visualize measurements in intuitive dashboards or through automated reports.
  • Powerful Dashboard Builder: Create customized dashboards using widgets (maps, charts, numeric readouts, etc.) to track and display data in real time. Dashboards provide the flexibility to organize multiple devices and sensor types in one view, share graphs and data with collaborators, and quickly add or remove sensors, rearrange layouts, and tailor visualizations to your needs.
  • Device and System Management: View device status, battery health, signal strength. You also can deploy firmware updates remotely.
  • Advanced Analysis and Visualization
    • Data Cleaning and Gap Filling (LI-710 and LI-720).
    • Flux Footprint Visualization (LI-710 and LI-720).
    • Bring forth more meaningful information from data with time-series charts, maps, and numeric widgets.
  • Alerts and Alarms: Configure system or custom alarms, and get instant notifications via email or SMS.
  • Data Sharing and Collaboration allow you to share dashboards publicly or with invitations. Shared networks make it easy for different organizations to collaborate with shared data.

What's new in LI-COR Cloud?

The latest update introduces more subscription options. User management options have moved from the Accounts menu to the Settings menu.

Reference Evapotranspiration (ET) can be computed from data logged to RX stations. Reference ET is computed from sensors at a site and can be computed on an hourly or daily basis. Learn more...