GeniLife
Free
rated 5.0 stars
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QSee Customer
Salt generator
Decent app. Some flaws though, I can not set a schedule for the salt generator to simply go on and off. The only scenes available are for faults, which doesn’t make any sense. I was going to pay for the notification feature but without simple scenes available its rather useless. The only alerts have to do with faults and while that is good, there should be other options. Also it is not clear what devices work with the app. I see a bilge pump monitor on the app but have not for the life of me been able to figure out the model that will work with this app. But its free so how much can i really be upset.
dom r.
working as advertised
it reliably detects power outage and sends me a notification to my phone. It's doing what it is advertised to do at a very reasonable price. If all my idiotic apps worked this well it would be a more beautiful world
Philips is bad
Surge protector
Wasted my money and lots if time
Brace_Bear
I applaud the ability to monitor a lot of things, BUT…
(Version 2.2.0 (39)) This app has so much potential, but falls 95% short because it doesn’t properly notify you when ‘switches’ trip, in reference to the mailbox switch I use it for. The program receives the notification from the switch, but FAILS to tell me it happened (sending a notification), so I still have to check my mailbox anyways, on a daily basis. ALSO, the software DOES NOT allow me to add additional people to notify under “ADD FAMILY MEMBERS”, whether they are actually family or roommates, so that other people get the same notifications that I do. You can press “ADD FAMILY MEMBERS” till the day you die, and it won’t do anything, except highlight the fact that you pressed the button, but NOT do anything beyond that. The software needs a boost, and so far, the developers are just tubing the lazy river, with a cocktail in their hand. Sad, because this software could be SO MUCH MORE!! But the DEVS don’t care.
TheGeekDad75
Was able to set it up, but water level always says it high
I have this item setup without the sewage pump connected to it as I installed a brand new sewage pump with a built int float switch to replace the old one that lasted for 10 years. I have the sensors setup and are zip tied on the main pvc line and the sensors are about a foot apart in height. I only want the unit to alert me when water is high and not to interact with the sewage pump. I have the system mode set to water and it still says the water is high with no water being up to the first sensor. Any help would be appreciated
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