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sptsfan56
> 3 dayWorks great
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NEIL C.
> 3 dayGreat product. Put four sensors and Gateway in my Motorhome. Works great and very user friendly. Had one problem where the Gateway wasnt picking up two of the sensors. Emailed Sensorpush had a response within a few hours with a solution. Everything is working great now. Great product and Customer service. I used the sensors in my motorhome to monitor............ inside temp,(overheating alarm for dog) water bay (for freeze up alarm in winter) inverter bay, (overheating alarm) and outdoor temp.
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worldtraveler75
Greater than one weekThis review covers both the SensorPush G1 WiFi/Ethernet Gateway and the HTP and HTP.wx sensors. My needs were in obtaining temperature/humidity devices that could be monitored remotely as I do extensive overseas travel. I read reviews for a number of devices and the SensorPush system provided connectivity using BlueTooth, WiFi and Ethernet connectivity with multiple parameter monitoring. Many reviewers noted the company provided quick support via e-mail. I had a pre-installation question I sent on a Sunday evening and had a reply on Monday early afternoon answering my inquiry that was within the promised amount of time for responding to e-mail. The G1 Gateway and the most accurate HTP.wx are manufactured in the USA while the least expensive sensor HT1 is made in China. The HTP.wx sensor which is water resistant and has the ability to measure barometric pressure is mounted in the attic which has been experiencing high humidity levels. Using the information provided by the sensor, I am able to turn on/off an attic fan using SmartHome automation to lower the humidity level. The basic sensor for temperature and humidity is located in the basement that is not subjected to the levels of humidity as I experience in the attic. However I also have the ability to run a dehumidifier and separate fan for air circulation. I first connected the sensors to the iPhone app using BlueTooth and then installed the Gateway. With one sensor in the basement and one in the attic which is essentially the third level of the house, I needed to find an ideal location that provided significant signal strength. I ended up installing the Gateway on the first floor where I obtained equal signal strength. The connectivity remained robust for nearly a month when I noticed I was not receiving updates for almost two hours. I checked the Gateway and rebooted it and still no connection while my WiFi was working as well as all my other SmartHome automation devices and six WiFi thermostats. I suspect there was an issue with the server on the SensorPush company end being momentarily down. When I checked sometime later, the app was again being updated. No data was missing during the short outage. Since I was leaving for an international trip, I decided to run an Ethernet cable to a a switch in the house. My router and several Netgear switches are all plugged into UPS battery back-ups and the house is equipped with a standby generator to ensure continuously connectivity. When the plane touched down in Europe and I turned on my phone, I immediately began receiving push notifications from the SensorPush app giving me up-to-date status. I have been monitoring both sensors while here in Europe writing this review. I was pleasantly surprised at the functionality and appearance of the SensorPush app. It provides a great deal of flexibility in setting parameter limits for reporting and the ability to view data easily as a combination of alphanumeric characters and graphic showing trends of rising, stable or falling. A circle plotted on a horizontal line appears as green if within a clear zone indicating what the user defines as a normal range and a red circle within a shaded area if the value is above or below the user-defined normal range. The view can be changed to provide a graphic representation by hour, day, month and year. The graph lines of each parameter are presented in green indicating the measurements are within the user-defined limits and will be displayed in red when a parameter is above or below a defined limit. I am totally satisfied with the price, performance and technical support in the first full month of using this product. It is too early to provide information on battery life. However, the app provides information on battery level of each sensor so monitoring it is easy. I am looking to purchase a couple of HT.w sensors that are also water resistant and made in USA but does not have the capability of monitoring barometric pressure which is not needed since I already have one with that capability. If you have needs for remote monitoring whether off-premises or thousands of miles from home, I highly recommend purchasing the Gateway G1 to provide internet connectivity.
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Zachary Stone
Greater than one weekWorks great. I bought this to monitor the temp in my deep freezer and fridge. The signal is tricky. Obviously the location of the appliances needs to be considered. I had to put the base in between the two appliances in a bedroom. Probably about 10 to 15 feet from each appliance. Battery life seems to be doing okay after 6 or 7 months. Very easy to set up devices and app on phone.
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mike l
> 3 dayEasy to set up. Works great when you are away from your projects and need to know the temps and humidity.
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Al R.
> 3 dayI put the sensors in my beehives and have this in a plastic bucket nest to the hives. It connects to my router so I get my hive info on my cell. Great love it.
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RatKing
> 3 dayMy unit was defective from the start. It wouldnt link up to the internet. Very little info in the instruction pamphlet. Truly disappointed with this purchase.
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Perraud
> 3 dayI highly recommend this product and all the other products of the brand, I have been using them for 2 years and for several activities! Customer service is also great
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SnowLeopard
> 3 dayGreat tool. Setup was a breeze. We love being able to monitor our sensors from wherever we might be. Nifty!
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Bob Rice
> 3 dayTook about 2 minutes to set up by following instructions. Placed 2 sensors around my house and Im using my android app to monitor readings of temperature and humidity. Had the unit for a few months and absolutely no complaints. Works perfectly. Bought them to monitor the house temperature when I go away with no one home in January. Note: one sensor is a few feet from my home thermostat, and the difference between the two unit is always only 1/2 a degree. Congratulations to the two guys that started this company and now have a great product to show for it.