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Temperature@lert Releases Sensor Cloud for USB and WiFi Edition Devices

Temperature@lert has released its sensor cloud for WiFi and USB edition products. Customers can monitor their temperature readings and edit alarm settings from virtually any smartphone or web browser using the sensor cloud system.

Screens of phones and laptops using sensor cloud service

They can immediately view the present environmental conditions of all the company’s devices within the customer’s network via the company’s sensor cloud. When one or more temperature values go beyond the threshold, users can set the phone, email notifications and text messages by accessing the company’s secure servers.

The homepage of the sensor cloud displays the status of the monitored environment, which allows the customers to be aware of the device sending an emergency alert text or whether everything is functioning smoothly, whether devices are installed in the next room for protecting expensive vaccines or all over the country in a remote ski lodge.

Temerature@lert’s Chief Executive Officer and President, Harry Schechter stated that for four years, the company’s cellular edition, sensor cloud service has been functioning reliably and the customers who are currently employing this service felt it to be more user-friendly and configurable. Harry added that the release of sensor cloud helps the WiFi and USB Edition customers to have online access and provides added advantages than the previously launched cellular edition.

The advanced functionality of the sensor cloud service includes setting several temperature alert limits for one device, sending several email and SMS text messages of each temperature alert level to many users, activating healthcheck to send an alert message when the device is not reporting within or beyond the preset reporting intervals, sending telephone voice messages about the temperature alert levels for the users with high subscription fee, and subscribing to automatically generated PDF reports.

Source: http://www.temperaturealert.com/

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