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I thought the Sensibo Elements air-quality monitor was pointless - until this happened
The article discusses a review of the Sensibo Elements, a smart-home device that measures indoor air quality and alerts users if pollutants exceed recommended levels. The device provides important information for individuals with health concerns. The review highlights the annoyance of frequent alerts and lack of recommendations for dealing with pollutants. However, it also mentions the value of automation and peace of mind provided by the device. The article suggests that despite some drawbacks, the Sensibo Elements is worth considering for monitoring air quality in homes.
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סנסיבו מכריזה על השלמת אינטגרציה עם ענקית הבית החכם האמריקאית Alarm.com - Chiportal
Sensibo, an Israeli Climate-Tech company, has integrated its smart climate management solutions with Alarm.coms platform for connected smart homes. This integration allows users to control and manage Sensibos smart control systems through Alarm.coms platform or mobile app. Sensibo has also recently launched a new product called Sensibo Elements, a smart monitor for air quality in closed spaces. The monitor detects and alerts users to air pollution levels. Sensibo aims to provide a complete solution for managing air quality in homes and businesses.
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The CEO of Sensibo Reveals the Numbers Behind the Company That Made Your Air Conditioner Smarter
Sensibo, an Israeli company that produces smart home climate control systems, has revealed that its products are installed in over 200,000 homes worldwide, with 300,000 active users. The companys CEO, Ran Roth, stated that despite the competition from cheaper products, Sensibos reliability and ability to connect to 30,000 different models of air conditioners sets it apart. Roth also revealed that the company reached a financial balance in 2017 and has been growing by about 40% every year. Sensibo has recently entered the air quality market with products like Sensibo Pure and Sensibo Elements.
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Sensibo has a new gadget, and it will tell you how polluted your room's air is
Sensibo, an Israeli company known for making smart air conditioners, has introduced a new device called Sensibo Elements that monitors air quality in homes. The device can detect various pollutants and display the air quality using different colors. It can also work in conjunction with other Sensibo devices to improve air quality by initiating ventilation or instructing an air purifier to operate. Sensibo aims to create an ecosystem of products that not only regulate home climate but also ensure cleaner air. The company recognizes the increased awareness of air quality due to the COVID-19 pandemic and offers a solution for individuals to control the air quality in their immediate environment. Sensibo Elements is available for purchase on the companys website.
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How Sensibo Pure Manages Whole House Indoor Air Quality
Sensibo, an Israeli company founded in 2013, has expanded its product offerings with the Sensibo Pure air purifier. The device is designed to integrate with smart home platforms and manage the indoor air quality of buildings. The Sensibo Pure is designed like a Mesh Wi-Fi system, with a series of nodes that work together to provide clean air throughout a home. It can also work with Sensibo Sky and Sensibo Air to provide an overall environmental management solution for a home. The Sensibo Pure is a relatively small device and its small size limits its coverage. The device connects to a homes 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and can be controlled using the Sensibo app, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa.
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Sensibo Introduce Siri Compatible Air Purifier
Sensibo has launched their new product, the Sensibo Pure, a Smart Air Purifier. The product is not HomeKit compatible but works with Siri, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant. It is priced at US$129.00 for early bird sales and will be shipped on February 15th. The air purifier can clean rooms up to 73 ft² or 294 ft² with Pure Boost technology. It uses a 3-phase filtration system and connects to the network via 2.4GHz Wifi and Bluetooth LE 4.0. The company supports worldwide shipping and different power voltages.
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Sensibo Sky smart AC controller review
The article discusses the Sensibo Sky, a retrofit gadget that turns AC units into smart devices. The device works by piggybacking off the remote-control frequency of the unit. It allows users to control their AC units using smartphones, voice commands, and schedules. The Sensibo Sky also integrates with smart home systems like Alexa and Google Assistant. The article praises the device for its design, ease of installation, and features like geofencing and smart climate control. However, it mentions minor issues such as the lack of on-device controls and display, as well as the absence of a holiday mode. Overall, the article has a positive impact on Sensibo, highlighting the benefits of the Sensibo Sky and positioning it as a solution for non-smart AC units.
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How To Easily Turn Your Old Window Unit Into A Smart AC
The article discusses the Sensibo Sky, a smart AC controller that can turn any air conditioner into a smart air conditioner. The device connects to the homes Wi-Fi and replaces the air conditioners remote control system, allowing users to control it remotely via an app. It also has features like temperature regulation and geofencing. The article highlights the benefits of the Sensibo Sky, including convenience and energy savings. The author recommends the product and mentions that it is available for purchase on Amazon for around $120.
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Turn older heaters or AC units into a smart home product with Sensibo Sky
The article is a review of Sensibo Sky, a device that makes legacy heating and cooling systems smart. The device picks up on infrared signals, allowing it to control an AC or heating unit. The reviewer praises the devices ease of use, the quality of its accompanying app, and its compatibility with Google Assistant, Alexa, and IFTTT. The reviewer also appreciates the devices build quality and the fact that it can be mounted anywhere. However, the reviewer feels that the devices retail price of $149 is a bit high.
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Sensibo Sky review: A pricey but near-perfect smart controller for your air conditioner (Update: Discount coupon)
The Sensibo Sky, a smart air conditioning (AC) unit, has been reviewed by Android Police. The device, which can be controlled via an Android app, is compatible with Google Home and Assistant, Amazon Alexa and IFTTT. The device can be set up in less than five minutes and can be synchronised with an AC units remote control. It also has an open API with plenty of community contributions, including OpenHAB and SmartThings. However, the device is more expensive than similar offerings, with a regular price of $119.
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Sensibo Sky Review: Making Dumb Air Conditioners Smart
The article discusses the Sensibo Sky, a device that adds smart capabilities to window air conditioners. The device allows users to control their air conditioner remotely using a smartphone and integrates well with Alexa and Google Assistant. The Sensibo app offers various features such as scheduling, geofencing, and climate react mode. The device is compatible with major air conditioner brands and works with window, wall, split, and portable units. It also works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT for smart home integration. The article concludes that the Sensibo Sky is an inexpensive and effective way to make a dumb air conditioner smart. The impact on the company is growth-positive.
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Sensibo Makes Air Conditioners And Heat Pumps Connected And Smart - Tech Company News
Sensibo is a company that makes air conditioners and heat pumps connected and smart. They have a line of products that can be controlled and monitored from smartphones and other devices. Sensibo also offers features such as unlimited 7-day scheduling, geofencing, and Climate React for full automation control. They have an open API that allows for integrations with other platforms and devices, including Samsungs SmartThings and Apples HomeKit. Sensibo is focused on bringing connectivity to one billion air conditioners and plans to work on more integrations and energy-saving capabilities in the future.
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Sensibo Sky lets you control your Air Conditioner via Google Assistant (or Alexa) - Australian Review - Ausdroid
Sensibo Sky review: a most un-American Nest thermostat that could save you tons
The article discusses the Sensibo Sky, a device that acts as a universal remote control for air conditioning systems. It allows users to control their air conditioning through an app on their phone. The overall impact on Sensibo is growth-positive, as the device is seen as a valuable addition to home automation. The key theme of the article is the functionality and limitations of the Sensibo Sky. The key issues discussed are related to customers, as the device has some shortcomings with its geofencing system. The article does not mention any specific customers or partners. The event described in the article does not have a specific date. The confidence level of the answer is 8.
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Sensibo Sky A/C controller review: Control your room air conditioner from anywhere
The article discusses the Sensibo Sky, a device that can make any air conditioner equipped with an infrared remote control smarter. It allows users to control their air conditioner from anywhere with internet access and offers features such as scheduling and geofencing. The device can also be controlled with voice commands through Amazon Echo and Google Home. Sensibo has developed an open API that allows integration with other smart home systems. However, the article mentions that the scheduling feature and geofencing support are still under development. The Sensibo Sky is priced at $120 on Amazon. Overall, the article has a negative impact on Sensibos growth as it highlights the devices lack of features for its price.
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Sensibo Announces Launch of Sensibo Inside and Partnership with Blue Star, Leading Air Conditioning Company in India
Israeli IoT co Sensibo raises $2.6m
Sensibo, an Israeli startup that develops IoT solutions for appliances, has closed a $2.6 million seed funding round and announced the launch of Sensibo Inside. The company is partnering with Blue Star, an Indian air conditioning company, to integrate Sensibo Inside in homes across India. Sensibo Inside allows OEMs and distributors to turn any appliance into a smart device without expensive R&D or product redesign. The partnership with Blue Star will enable remote monitoring and control, scheduling, and autonomous operations for air conditioners. Sensibos platform also provides advanced analytics and improves customer service. The funding round was led by Motus Ventures with participation from Lool Ventures.
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Sensibo will now let developers tap into its hardware via an API
Sensibo has released a new API that allows developers to use its various sensors for home automation. The API enables the integration of Sensibo with frameworks like SmartThings and other IoT devices, making the smart home even smarter. This move is expected to have a positive impact on the growth of Sensibo.
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How to Turn on Your AC Before You Even Walk In the Door
The article discusses three options for upgrading air conditioning units with smart home technology. One option is to use Sensibo, an add-on that makes any AC unit smart. Another option is to use LittleBits, an open-source library of electronic modules that allow users to add smart capabilities to existing appliances. The third option is to start from scratch with a smart AC unit like Aros. The article highlights the convenience and energy-saving benefits of using smart home technology for air conditioning. The company mentioned in the article is Sensibo. The impact of the article on the company is growth-positive. The key theme of the article is smart home technology for air conditioning. The key issues discussed in the article are customers. The article does not mention any specific customers, investors, acquisition or investment amounts, layoffs, or partners. The date of the event described in the article is not provided. My confidence in this answer is 8/10.
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Sensibo Will Give Your Air Conditioners Nest-Like Intelligence And Remote Control
Sensibo, a startup, aims to make non-smart home climate control devices smart by connecting them to an app on smartphones. The companys small IR-compatible blaster, called Sensibo, can remotely control and automate the settings of these devices, offering features like location-based activation, timer settings, and a learning algorithm. Sensibo raised over $165,000 on Indiegogo, exceeding its target of $70,000. The company plans to ship the first batch of units later this month. Sensibo faces competition from other startups like Ambi Climate and Tado in the smart home market.
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Sensibo's smart air-conditioning pod
Israeli startup Sensibo has created a device that connects to the Internet and communicates with air conditioners to control temperature. The company is currently engaged in a crowd-funding campaign to mass-manufacture the product. Sensibo aims to fill a niche in the market by providing a user-friendly and energy-saving solution for remote-controlled air conditioners. The device learns user behavior and adjusts settings accordingly, conserving energy. Similar solutions exist, but Sensibo offers unique advantages such as behavioral pattern learning and sensors for humidity, light, and movement. The expected retail price for the device is $159 for the first one and $79 for each additional one.
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Sensibo wants to make your dumb air conditioner smart
Israeli startup Sensibo is seeking to raise $70,000 via crowdfunding platform Indiegogo to develop its smart device that can be added to any remote-controlled air conditioner. The device, which will retail for $159, is equipped with two microprocessors, multiple infrared emitters, and sensors that allow it to gauge humidity, temperature, lighting, and whether a room is occupied. It also comes with an app outfitted with pre-installed commands, multiple modes, alarm clock synchronization, and other functions. Sensibo claims the device can lower an air conditioners carbon footprint by an average of 40 percent.
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Just in time for summer, Sensibo brings brains to your AC Digital Trends
Israeli company Sensibo has launched a smart air conditioning device on the crowdfunding site Indiegogo. The device, called Sensibo, is a retrofit that can transform a normal remote-controlled air conditioning unit into a smart AC unit. It reacts to the users location, anticipates their presence, and automatically adjusts the temperature. Sensibo is designed to work with a range of different AC types. The product is cheaper than buying a new smart AC unit and comes with pre-loaded codes for easy setup. It is available for a pledge of $99 on Indiegogo.
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