iOS App Update with Dark Mode

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Cao Gadgets

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Aug 27, 2020, 3:17:16 AM8/27/20
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In the new iOS app version 4.x 
  • Quick access to temperature, humidity, lux data and motion event history

    Everything from lock screen widget which can display temperature, humidity, update time, or motion event state, to the new "Trend" screen optimized for a quick check of recent trends, our iOS app, evolving since 2012, provides an abundance of information on sensor tags that may be thousands of miles away, at your finger tips.

  • The new "Event" and "Trend" Pages

    The classic tag list page shows each tag's current motion state, temperature and humidity data. Swipe right to reveal history of motion (such as door open/close) and temperature events (such as temperature exceeding threshold).

    Swipe left to reveal the new trend page for a quick check of each sensor's most recent 64 data points of temperature, humidity and brightness, along with configured monitoring thresholds. For even closer look, open the full graph of the sensor, or compare multiple sensors on a single graph screen. Press the share button to quickly send the graph by email, or download raw data file in CSV format.

  • Unified search bar with category buttons

    If you have many tags, you can enter search term in the search box. It will stay open when you swipe left/right, and the event, trend or tag page will automatically show only the tags matching search keyword or chosen search scope. For example, If you want to have a per tag motion event history display, just enter beginning of the name of the tag, then swipe to the event history if you are not already on it.

  • Motion events overlaid on temperature trend

    The app will load data from the cloud only when you try to view it. As soon as you view the Event page and scroll down to load enough data into the past, when you go back to the Trend page they will appear also on the graphs, helping you identifying the reason behind temperature/humidity changes (such as door open/close).




steve

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Aug 27, 2020, 11:16:38 AM8/27/20
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Amazing update. thanks you for all the changes

Steve
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