SensorPush

SensorPush Free App

Rated 3.49/5 (43) —  Free Android application by SensorPush

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About SensorPush

SensorPush is the easiest way to monitor the environmental conditions affecting the things you care about. Quickly pair the app with our Humidity & Temperature Smart Sensors (available at http://sensorpush.com/buy) and enjoy the sleek interface for viewing current and past conditions.

In addition to the elegant current conditions and time series displays, the distribution views give you instant insight into what temperature and humidity levels are most prevalent in a location and what the extremes were for the previous hour, day, week, month, or year.

Of course, as much as you care about your home, musical instruments, family heirlooms, art or wine collections and other prized possessions, you don't need yet another chore: continually monitoring their thermometer and hygrometer readings. This is why we created a streamlined interface to configure desired conditions and enable alerts. You can also easily export your data via CSV to Excel or other applications.

With the drag of a slider you can set the optimal range for any situation, whether it's a greenhouse or your guitar. Then when your Android device (Bluetooth 4.0 required) is within range of the sensor (300+ feet line of sight), it will be continuously monitoring conditions.

Even when you're away, the Smart Sensor will continue to monitor conditions and upon your return the data will be seamlessly pushed to your Android device which will notify you of problematic conditions so you can take action.

Try SensorPush today and protect yourself from moldy basements and attics, cracked and damaged musical instruments, ruined family keepsakes and other costly and frustrating mishaps caused by inappropriate temperature and moisture levels.

How to Download / Install

Download and install SensorPush version 2.0.4 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.cousins_sears.beaconthermometer, download SensorPush.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
The SensorPush WiFi Gateway is here!
Version 2.0 of SensorPush adds support for the SensorPush G1 WiFi Gateway. Now with the G1 Gateway (sold separately) you can access your SensorPush sensor data from anywhere!
We've also re-engineered large portions of the underlying app code to improve performance and stability.
Versions 2.0.1-2.0.4 add minor tweaks and bug fixes.
Version update SensorPush was updated to version 2.0.4
More downloads  SensorPush reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads

What are users saying about SensorPush

X70%
by X####:

I liked this sensor so much after just one day I tried to buy another from Amazon. Guess what, out of stock and they say they don't know if they will get any more in. Edit: After the last update that provided support for the G1 WiFi my Nexus 6P with 7.1.1 freezes up. You may want to wait until this is resolved before updating this app. G1 is way too expensive anyway. Edit: my problem has been resolved by the developer with an update. Fast response from the developer.

S70%
by S####:

The sensor is great. The app on the other hand has some serious usability/functionality issues. The "loading new data" message sometimes shows the progress in percent but most of the times it doesn't. You have no clue if there is actually data being synced. You have to reload the graph view to realize it was already updated but it just didn't show. The biggest issue I have right now is that I have several gaps in the recorded data that are not getting synchronized. No way to zoom into areas of interest in the timeline. Now way to get the value for a specific point on the graph. Not showing the current values in the graph view. I hope the app will get some attention soon because without it the sensor is absolutely useless.

V70%
by V####:

The readings on the main page don't always update and the graphs NEVER update. The graphs just say "loading new data" but it never actually loads it. It works fine on iOS so it's a problem with the app, not the hardware.

S70%
by S####:

Been using this for about 10 months now and it works awesome! I just saw they released a WiFi adapter and I can't wait to get that so I can monitor my medical cannabis from anywhere. @sensorpush if you need a review of the wifi adapter I'd be happy to try it out for ya

S70%
by S####:

The app is very limited and has major flaws: 1. It DRAINS MY BATTERY on Android 7.0 even though I closed the app. After a while, Android alerts me that the app is still running and making 9% of my battery energy consumption (which is more than the Android OS, which makes 8%). 2. You CANNOT SCROLL through the data. You can only select the last hour, day, week, month or year. This is not only an out-dated method to present data but it also doesn't allow you to get a closer look at data from the past (other than exporting the data). 3. The data synchronisation using the phone's bluetooth connection is SLOW . A recommendation: It would be nice to be able to compare the recorded data with the weather information for the recorded time and location.

S70%
by S####:

Crashes on open in Android O developer preview. Not a big deal now obviously. Works great in 7.1.1.

V70%
by V####:

Since update my sensor plus has stop working, not impressed.

S70%
by S####:

I enjoy a bit of indoor hydroponic gardening, and the sensor push is awesome. Thank you Sensorpush people! Update: after using it for a while, it's obvious that the interface has a terrible lag, like nearly unbearable when making adjustments. That alone took it from a 5 star product to a 2 star nuisance

S70%
by S####:

Easy to configure and pair with Sensorpush sensor. Since you can set alert notifications on humidity and temperature, my only request is the ability to change the notification tone (instead of using the default) as well as the ability to have repeated alerts until acknowledged.

M70%
by M####:

Wireless means bluetooth only!! The app also requires the location to kill your battery. Useless. I send it back.

S70%
by S####:

Within .5 degrees of my other digital thermometers, great not having to open areas to check temp//humidity.

S70%
by S####:

Sensor works. The app sucks big time. They need to add Y axis values to their graphs. Whoever is in charge of the app design and functionality needs to find a new job.

S70%
by S####:

Great app! Widget support would be amazing to watch the temperature without having to open the app everytime!

S70%
by S####:

I like the graphs, but the battery consumption is way too high! It is at 30 percent battery usage and I only checked it once today.

P70%
by P####:

Using Sensor Push for transporting pharmacy from ORD - MIA.

O70%
by O####:

Sensor is working fine. Therefor I couldn`t change the sensor name on app.

S70%
by S####:

Worth the money. ..

S70%
by S####:

I know this is a new product, so... Feature requests (in order of my preference) 1. Dew point display in Android app. 2. Heat index display in Android app. 3. Ongoing temperature / dew point / heat index / relative humidity ongoing notification (configurable to what you want it to display) in Android app. 4. Widget to display current temperature / dew point / heat index / relative humidity (configurable to what you want it to display) in Android app. 5. Widget to display historical graph of temperature / dew point / heat index / relative humidity (configurable to what you want it to display) in Android app. Other than that, great little device, does what it does well. I'm seeing out of the box accuracy compared to a Kodak Type 3 Process Thermometer (accurate to within .5 degrees F) within .25 degrees F. Haven't compared/calibrated humidity yet with a humidpak, but looks like it's giving similar readings to my other hydrometers. For human comfort, which is my main use case (I know there are other use cases) implementation of the dew point would be more valuable than the relative humidity. Had more to say, but ran out of characters in my review.

S70%
by S####:

Good app, it seems SensorPush is working actively on continuous improvements. If I have a sensor for which I have set an alert, I think a 'no reading within N time' should send an alert. My phone is not always near the sensor, and I'd like to be reminded that I need to go pull data. The time frame should be configurable.

S70%
by S####:

I have 7 sensors, samsung s5. The interface is too laggy to use much, and somerimes i get a stops responding message. Any fix?

S70%
by S####:

It's a great app that works well with the SensorPush hardware. The staff take a very proactive approach to bug fixing. Would highly recommend their hardware and software.

F70%
by F####:

Is consuming very high battery with Tmobile Note 7 and is very slow to respond

S70%
by S####:

I live in an extremely dry place and needed a way to make sure I keep my humidity at safe levels for health reasons. My main draw to SensorPush was push notifications when something went too low/high. This accomplishes it AMAZINGLY. It does exactly what I want it to extremely well. I did have a bluetooth issue but the wonderful support actually shipped a replacement and return bag. I'm also really looking forward to the wifi point so I can hook things like alexa, nest, yonomi, etc into my humidity data.

S70%
by S####:

Occasionally, when looking at the graphs, the view magically switches to "Year"

S70%
by S####:

Downloading latest version and happy to see some much desired features. Love the sensor for my cigar humidor and all works pretty well - gives me the data I need and history for trends; happy humidor. Could use improvements, but I haven't run the latest version yet.

S70%
by S####:

These people are nice but their app sucks. You can't remove sensors after they're added (I had one die). The retrieval of data is spotty and impossible to control or see real progress or gaps that need filling. The display is way too fine and tiny only my Samsung S7 high resolution screen. The sensors die permanently if subjected to temperatures over 135F (one reason I wanted a sensor is to monitor my attic).

D70%
by D####:

Would be great if didn't have to turn on location to reconnect, but if that's what it takes, so be it!

T70%
by T####:

I'm so happy I randomly stumbled upon this little jem! I am constantly wondering what the temp is either inside or out. Currently placed outside, I can watch the bell curve and even receive notifications when it's too hot and I should give the dog extra water, or if it's high humidity and I should bring inside things I don't want to get wet! Buy it, gather data, analyze it, move it, love it, enjoy it, be happy :)

D70%
by D####:

Great way to see the temperature and humidity of my home, attic, guitars, refrigerator over time. Love it!


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