Sensibo Air Pro Review - Can this make EVERY Wall Unit Smart?!
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- Sensibo is a new device that allows you to control your "dumb" A/C, Heat Pump or Mini-Split, using your phone (or computer or Alexa or Google or Siri). Buy here: bit.ly/buy0sensibo
Read the full review here: wetried.it/sensibo-review/
But is it any good? Watch our Sensibo Review to find out. Buy here: bit.ly/buy0sensibo
What is Sensibo? It's a bit smaller than a deck of cards, but square. It's pretty non-descript, but replaces the remote in over 10,000 devices, so you can control the AC, Ductless Mini Split or Heat Pump from your own phone. It also allows you to create schedules, Geo-Fencing and much, much more.
But is it any good? Keep watching to find out!
Highlights include:
0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Sensibo Air Set Up
3:39 - Sensibo Functionality
4:13 - How to change to fahrenheit
4:50 - Sensibo Pro Set Up
6:00 - Using the Air Quality Controls
10:40 Final Thoughts: Sensibo Review
In short, we loved this smart AC controller. It worked the VERY first time we tried it. We're happy to give this the We Tried It seal of approval.
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Very helpful thanks
I believe I have an issue with the thermostat in the unit. I set it to 25°C, and the actual room temperature is around ~20°C (I have a thermometer), but after 10 minutes, the unit's thermostat shows the room temperature to be around 30-31°C, and it doesn't provide much or any heat. Essentially, the AC sensor detects a much higher room temperature compared to the actual room temperature. If I use the "IFeel" button on the remote, it displays the correct (real) temperature. I used only the "IFeel" button, but after a while, it goes back to the unit's sensor. Can I use Sensibo for my problem?
Can you configure it to auto turn on and off depending on the room temperature ?
Can this connect to Home Assistant server?
Can work with fisher a/c
Do you have to buy one for each AC or Can it control multiple AC ?
Will Sensibo have Matter support?
I'm non-technical. Will it work through the app, bluetooth via my ipad or phone? My parents don't have internet and they are turning the heat on during the summer and think the unit is not working. I want to control the thermostat. Is this possible?
No, the Sensibo needs internet to work. Maybe you could get them something like a motion sensor.
Can you used this whout being home to Control your ac unit from the app ?
It sure can! As long as your connected to the internet.
So it is actually all you do plug it in the power and than just open the ac ? And is just conection done?
You also have to set it up in the app, but yup!
If all your ac units remotes are interchangeable, will the sensibo work on all at the same time????
If they are all in range of the device, yes. But that’s not super likely.
I notice this has to be plugged into the power, which wouldn't work so well as our AC unit is in a lobby area where there are no power points. Although it also seems to be able to control it from around objects, so possibly it could work from a close by room if the door is open... Would be better if it had a battery that could be charged and work for a month or two from that, or maybe solar or something.
use big powerbank. solve your issue
So spend an extra several hundred dollars buying a power bank just for this... not ideal
Does the sensibo unit require AC power or does it come with batteries?
You have to plug it in.
Does it work with any split type non smart ac
It works with almost all of them, as long as you have a remote.
A lot of features behind a paywall now... Put mine in the bin
How many ACs can you connect to one device?
Just one on each device
I've broken the remote control for my AC, and I'm unable to purchase a new one. Does the Sensibo Air include pre-configured remotes?
I’m 70% sure that would not work - I think you need the remote but you can reach out to support, they are super helpful!
@@WeTriedItor he/ she can save up to buy already smart one I guess if there is no alternative remote …
They say on Facebook that it can work out how to control your unit even without a remote if you choose it from a list - haven't tried myself though.
are you paying subscription for Sensibo? ?
Fart detection is next level. Automated air freshener.
Say, if a family member turns on the AC by using the remote. Well, can Sensibo know that its already on? If not, if Sensibo attempts to turn on the AC, will it really just turn it off? (yea, sorry, I have some very non-technical relatives and don't want them to curse me. lol)
It does a pretty good job staying “synced” with the state of the A/C. I believe it senses the remote, too. If it gets out of sync, it will prompt you in the app. Pretty simple. It works so well, you’ll actually be surprised.
@@WeTriedIt Thanks. Have contacted their support to see what countries are supported. My guess is that the data is stored in the cloud and may not be available (legally or technically) everywhere.
@@darwinjinaI’ve been using Sensibo for quite some time now. To answer your question, the AC will not turn off if you try and turn it on again via the Sensibo app; the AC will make the beep sound but it won’t turn off.
@@WeTriedItWith syncing, the device does a pretty good job staying synced to the state of the AC. In the case that it isn’t, you can manually sync it in the app. Hope this helps. Cheers :)
@@ResilientPie bought one. As long as it senses the remote usage then it works ok. Over time, the family uses the remote since they can confirm settings like fan speed and mode. So I basically use sensibo now for monitoring although I was disappointed in the updated graph.
It’s micro-USB, not mini-USB (which is something altogether different, FWIW)