ConnectSense
by ConnectSense
Set up, control, and monitor your ConnectSense devices with the ConnectSense app
App Name | ConnectSense |
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Developer | ConnectSense |
Category | House & Home |
Download Size | 31 MB |
Latest Version | 6.2.4 |
Average Rating | 3.31 |
Rating Count | 22 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download ConnectSense Android app |
Set up, control, and monitor your plug-in devices with ConnectSense smart home products and the ConnectSense app.
This app supports these ConnectSense products:
• Smart Outlet²
• Internet Rebooter
• In-Wall Outlet 15A
• In-Wall Outlet 20A
• EZ Lamp Controller
SECURE CONNECTION
ConnectSense smart outlets feature easy setup with end-to-end encryption.
POWER MONITORING
Use the ConnectSense app to monitor your power usage. View current and average power consumption for your devices plugged into a Smart Outlet² or In-Wall Outlet. Review the energy usage history of your In-Wall Outlets with easy-to-understand graphs and pricing. You can even customize the pricing data with your own provider’s rates.
ONBOARD SCHEDULES
Set up lighting timers, brew your coffee each morning, or reboot your router automatically, every day. Your personalized schedules get stored locally, on your ConnectSense devices. So you can rest assured your devices will function as expected…even when your internet connection doesn’t.
VOICE CONTROL
Control your ConnectSense products using Alexa or Hey, Google. The ConnectSense app allows you to set custom names for each of your plug-in devices to turn them on and off with just your voice.
REMOTE ACCESS
Create a free ConnectSense account to remotely monitor and control your devices from anywhere–in your home or in the world.
Don’t own a ConnectSense smart home device yet? Visit ConnectSense.com to start managing your home more intelligently today.
Recent changes:
• Refined the design of the Schedules tab
• Simplified the process for adding and changing schedules, including new, separate scheduling screens for Rebooters and outlet devices
• Corrected a problem where you could create more than one schedule for an Internet Rebooter; since Rebooters each have just one schedule, the Rebooter schedules were not behaving consistently
• Corrected a problem where the Reboot History for the Internet Rebooter wasn't showing recent events
This app supports these ConnectSense products:
• Smart Outlet²
• Internet Rebooter
• In-Wall Outlet 15A
• In-Wall Outlet 20A
• EZ Lamp Controller
SECURE CONNECTION
ConnectSense smart outlets feature easy setup with end-to-end encryption.
POWER MONITORING
Use the ConnectSense app to monitor your power usage. View current and average power consumption for your devices plugged into a Smart Outlet² or In-Wall Outlet. Review the energy usage history of your In-Wall Outlets with easy-to-understand graphs and pricing. You can even customize the pricing data with your own provider’s rates.
ONBOARD SCHEDULES
Set up lighting timers, brew your coffee each morning, or reboot your router automatically, every day. Your personalized schedules get stored locally, on your ConnectSense devices. So you can rest assured your devices will function as expected…even when your internet connection doesn’t.
VOICE CONTROL
Control your ConnectSense products using Alexa or Hey, Google. The ConnectSense app allows you to set custom names for each of your plug-in devices to turn them on and off with just your voice.
REMOTE ACCESS
Create a free ConnectSense account to remotely monitor and control your devices from anywhere–in your home or in the world.
Don’t own a ConnectSense smart home device yet? Visit ConnectSense.com to start managing your home more intelligently today.
Recent changes:
• Refined the design of the Schedules tab
• Simplified the process for adding and changing schedules, including new, separate scheduling screens for Rebooters and outlet devices
• Corrected a problem where you could create more than one schedule for an Internet Rebooter; since Rebooters each have just one schedule, the Rebooter schedules were not behaving consistently
• Corrected a problem where the Reboot History for the Internet Rebooter wasn't showing recent events