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December 2023 by Stephen Ronan
Range from gateway/hub is excellent. Results seem reliable. Support has been good in my particular situation.
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November 2023 by James Lusk
Great tags. When used in a freezer, plan to change batteries more frequently. Makes sense batteries don't like extreme heat or cold.Getting ready to buy more.
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November 2023 by Mark Fossum
The system gives peace of mind while I'm away from home. Motion detection, temperatures, humidity and water leaks. No monthly fees and just a small investment in hardware.
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November 2023 by Michael Hall
Hardware seems to work well as intended however software is hard to manage, has issues (including problems with trends). It really needs better software design.
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August 2023 by Aaron Coffey
Great little tags for monitoring temps just about anywhere. I use them to monitor interior fridge and freezer temps.
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July 2023 by Michael Goodson
I've now been using these tags (and the "outdoor" ones that allow us to monitor cryogenic freezers) at work and at home for probably 10 years, without complaint. These are incredibly handy, especially since new fridges and freezers tend to die. Irritating to get a message as they are crashing, but WAY better than not. One note, if you use them in a freezer, you will go through batteries fairly quickly. It's just a function of battery capacity at cold temperatures.
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July 2023 by Dietrich Batista
Works as advertised and very well so. Graphics and interface are excellent, exemplary in fact. Highly recommended!Yes indeed - the user interface is superb and has lasted the test of time - it is the only product of its kind and of my knowledge that I can fully recommend and always a pleasure to install and use!
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July 2023 by Kevin Cunningham
Great little devices. Perfect for tracking temp and humidity in the places you need to.
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May 2023 by Christopher Sutter
I've been using multiple wireless tags to further understand my household temperature challenges with each season change. I've also been able to monitor my refrigerator and freezer temperatures. A key feature for me is the temperature readings remain on the sensor during an internet/power outage, and are uploaded when communication is restored. This brought me peace of mind when we had a multiple hour power outage knowing that my refrigerator and freezers were still within safe storage temperatures.
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April 2023 by Salvatore Davi
is fantastic! I've been using it for 30 days and it never misses a beat. I recommend it.
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March 2023 by C Kurtis
Feature rich devices and network/web integration. I have a house full of them controlling my hvac and automated dampers, watching my freezers, and monitoring doors. Staff is responsive and nimble enough to make changes and listen to requests. Great company
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January 2023 by Vincent FOUESNEAU
Great stuff easy to use at home.I've purchased 12 Wireless Sensor Tag (13-bit Temperature and Humidity) and I'm a satisfied customer since 2014 !!
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December 2022 by Roy Cleveland
This review is for the 13 bit tag. I have five of them and they have been running for over 4 years without any failures.Tags are reliable and accurate to spec. They can be power hungry if you have the ping time interval too short. A typical coin cell (Panasonic or EverReady) lasts about 3-4 months with a 5 minute ping time. Accuracy between units is about 0.5 deg. F to about 1 deg. F. Absolute accuracy was not verified, but there is a measurement difference between sensors and between the sensor and two Type K thermocouple probes I have. Difference is about +/- 1 deg. F.Don't bother trying to use them outside, even in a protected space such as inside a shed. The humidity on foggy and rainy days will exceed the specification of <95% RH. They work well in a refrigerator or freezer, but the distance to the base unit is severely degraded due to the shielding qualities of the fridg's metal exterior. When placing the base unit, that must be taken into account. Placing them on a metal surface will make communications directional, so try to stick them on a wood, plastic or glass surface. Placing them underground such as in a root cellar or bunker will drastically reduce communications distance or possible stop it.The sounder is useful for locating them if put in an odd location and you forgot to rename them. Using the "Ping xx number of times" while looking for them is very helpful. Note that batteries should be changed as soon as you get an email to change the battery - in case you need to find it.The cellphone app is nice. It is definitely useful for remote sensing and control.Currently I use them for freezers, refrigerators and interior home temperature monitoring.
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December 2022 by Boss Mann
I have been using the sensor tags for years to monitor warehouse and 7 commercial coolers. I keep 9 tags operating on average with 6 tag managers. The system works great when it is all up and running. I have not found anything comparable or better for my needs. I plan to stick with this company, as their hardware is solid, customer service responds quickly, and they have been around for many years. Very happy to have found them
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October 2022 by M. Kosnik
Wireless Tag sensors are great for multi sensor deployments. Much cheaper than the alternatives with very easy to access data.