R1
Flip the whole base with one click
Paired switches, alarms and storage monitors, in one panel instead of scattered across a phone. Then bulk Defensive and Standby, for the moment something actually happens.
- Pairing that catches, not pairing that fails
- R1 sits and listens for in-game pairing. Turn it on, pair the device in game, and it lands. This is where the phone app most often just does nothing.
- Bulk Defensive and Standby
- The whole point of smart switches is the one second where you need all of them. Flip every paired switch at once, instead of tapping through them while somebody is at your wall.
- Storage monitors that are on screen already
- Tool cupboard levels sit in the same window as your map, so you notice the upkeep before it eats the base.
About smart base
Do I still need the Rust+ phone app to pair devices?
You pair the device inside the game, as always. RustPocket listens for that pairing on your PC, so the device lands on your desk instead of on your phone.
How many smart devices can it hold?
As many as the server will pair. The panel is built to be flipped in bulk, so a big base is the case it was designed for, not the edge case.
It does not work alone
Smart base is one register. Every subscription carries all of them, and they are worth more wired together than apart.
R101
The alert reaches you when the game does not
Raid, death, alarm, event and restock alerts for Rust. Free on Telegram, or add SMS and voice calls through Twilio. Your PC keeps listening while you are out.
R9
Raid math, and a warning before you log off
Sulfur and explosive costs for any wall, by workbench tier. Plus an offline raid warning that reads your live situation and tells you when logging off is expensive.
One plan. Every register. Cancel anytime.