Technical difference between Estimote beacon and Qualcomm's gimbal? [closed] - ibeacon

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I have used both gimbal beacons and Estimote beacons. I need to know if there is any technical difference between the two?
Estimote costs $33 per beacon, while gimbal is merely $5!
What's the game?

Gimbal requires you use their back-end, Estimote doesn't. Gimbal pricing is therefore tied to back-end pricing, not the cost of the beacon.

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