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Anon
Greater than one weekYou need this!! The app on my phone popped up saying my freezer was above five degrees while I was on vacation. I phone a friend who has my keys and ask them to check it out. Something fell over in the garage and knocked the plug out of the outlet. They plug it in and I come home a week later to a freezer full of frozen food, rather than to an incubator full of ruined food.
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J
> 3 dayI tried to get this to work but couldnt. I had my friend who is a computer wizard try and he couldnt either. I couldnt get it to sync with my modem or get it to adjust to ambient humidity. It is totally useless. I would give it zero stars if I could.
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Joel K Carney
> 3 dayContacted support waiting for reply. Will update later
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThe SensorPush Wireless Thermometer/Hygrometer and associated WiFi Gateway are incredibly easy to set up and use. This is a very well thought out and engineered system and in conjunction with the app will allow you to monitor temperature and humidity remotely. In my case I use a 15K ma-hr powerbank, pair the Gateway to a cellphone set up as a hotspot with everything mounted in a case so my system is completely portable. I have run the Gateway for over 10 hours using the powerbank and had power to spare. Prior to purchasing I emailed SensorPush with some questions which were answered within 2 hours. So not only is this a great product but SensorPush is also incredibly responsive. SensorPush is planning on adding functionality so an already useful system will have additional features in the future. I highly recommend these products.
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Linda Hill
Greater than one weekReliable internet connection + SensorPush = extremely reliable remote monitoring of temperature and humidity data. We have not had a single problem with the SensorPush system. A year ago I switched from unreliable Frontier Fios to reliable Spectrum cable internet, but even back when Fios would regularly go out for no good reason, once it was back up, the SensorPush Gateway would reconnect without any action on my part. This is important if you are out of town and rely on the SensorPush for monitoring while you are away. I really appreciate the reliability of this system. I have the Gateway not-quite-centrally located behind lightweight folding doors in a cabinet with 3 sensors spread out from one end to the other in a one-story, 3700 sq. house and all work perfectly. This is the next best thing to installing a smart thermostat. For me, that would be an expensive option, as I have 3 ac + dehumidifier systems in a hot, humid climate. I dont need to mess with the temperature when Im away, I just need to know if something has gone wrong. The SensorPush sends me an alert if the temperature or humidity fall above or below my presets so I can get someone out to make repairs before the house turns into Jurassic Park. UPDATE: The gateway and 3 sensors have been working flawlessly for over 2 years. If the internet is up, SensorPush Gateway and Sensors are up. Changed my wifi setup recently and getting the Gateway reconnected was a cinch. A very helpful product and extremely reliable.
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Pedro
> 3 dayThis product connects very well with sensor. it is able to use wifi or hardwired for notification function. works vert good
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Roger W. Rogers
> 3 dayBeen working since I installed it. Receiving continuous updates from 4 separate sensors. Easy to install. Easy to calibrate and adjust. Very happy with both the unit and the supporting data delivery service.
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Barbara Cook
> 3 dayNever worked with Samsung Note 8. Lots of connection issues. Company couldn’t help.
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SoBlown
> 3 dayWorkes just like it should and for whatever it is protecting the price is right
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Bob E.
07-04-2025Using this to monitor a freezer and separate refrigerator. This is being used as a test really and so far so good. Installation hint: If you have installed your sensors first (mine were in place good two weeks before getting the gateway). Create your account (which was not needed to install and monitor the sensors locally at the house). I used the iPad am using to monitor everything here to create that account, then went to iPhone (SensorPush app already installed) and logged on there. It took around a minute for everything to find each other and my sensors magically appeared. I did not want to add the sensors again to my iPhone when they were already in the ecosystem.