AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 0 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 0 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.4
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
78%
4 star
11%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
11%
What to know
✓
High user satisfaction
89% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)
About EliteCloud
App Features
• Arm/Disarm
• Door, Gate & Lighting Control
• Push Notifications
• Monitoring
• Fire
• System History
• System Status
• User Management
• Bank Level Encrypted Connection
• Up to 100 Users
• Control Up to 100 sites
• Regular Updates
Hardware Required for EliteCloud Smartphone App
• ESL-2, ESL, V9 or Runner alarm system
• ESL-2 IoT or IoT-MODULE with internet connection
• new ECi
For more information regarding compatibility & supported products, please contact your preferred security installer.
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Reviews for EliteCloud
Marko Shaun
Basic functionality works, but lacks practical features
Some of the very basic features offered by this app (and supported systems) work as expected well, such as being able to arm/disarm, and check the current status of sensors, however it is generally lacking in features that are common in other security apps (even those that don’t require subscriptions, such as EufySecurity) Suggested features: * per-mode notifications: the most critically lacking feature in this app is that it does not support having different notification configs for different modes (e.g., armed/disarmed/stay). For example, if I enable notifications for a gate sensor, it’s ALWAYS going to notify me, regardless of whether the system is armed/disarmed. * geofencing automation: it would be great if the app would allow the system to be armed/disarmed based on the users location - or better yet, based on whether ANY users are are users are still present at the sites location. I would also like to be able to enable/disable notifications based on my location too. For example, if I am away from home and do not want to arm the system, I would still like to receive notifications of any sensors triggered (I.e., as a “silent alarm”) * sensor history: although it is possible to view the history of when/who armed/disarmed the system, it does not seem to be able to provide logs of when each sensor has been triggered. This would be useful for retrospectively understanding any movement through multiple zones at the time of an incident.
CheezByte
Works well.
Solid and easy to use.