Join us for a webinar in which we'll demonstrate the simplicity and cost-efficiency of Point Six WiFi temperature and humidity sensors.
Last September, we told you a little bit about these WiFi temperature and humidity sensors from Point Six Wireless:
Point Six Wireless has created a temperature sensor that transmits data automatically by utilizing a building's existing WiFi network. The sensor, along with a configurable web-based interface, provides a constant stream of temperature data and can be customized to issue emails or phone calls when the temperature falls outside of defined parameters.
But the real beauty of the Point Six WiFi sensor is that it doesn't have to be installed, wired, mounted or anything. Simply adjust some configurations and drop the sensor – which is about the size of a deck of cards – into a refrigeration or freezer unit, and it immediately begins transmitting data. It's simple to set up, inexpensive to maintain and provides reliable and consistent information for cold chain management in a modern world.
point six wifi temperature sensor with remote monitoring
Are you interested in finding out how you could monitor temperature and humidity conditions via a simple web-based interface?
Because if so, we'd like to invite you to come see how these dazzling little wonder-sensors work, from the comfort of your own keyboard.
Here's how you can participate:
We'll be hosting a Point Six WiFi Temperature Sensor webinar this Thursday, 10.28.10, at 2:00 PM EST
Hit the email link below and if you're one of the first 15 people to register, we'll send you a webinar invitation link and login instructions.
On Thursday at 2:00, you can access the webinar and we'll spend 15 - 30 minutes showing you how simple and cost-effective it is to get these sensors up and running with minimal setup time and basically zero installation costs.
Just send your name and email address here and we'll do the rest.
Want more information? Here's our alpscontrols.com tech-genius Curtis McCormick to show you just a little about what the Point Six sensors can do: