Sense Home Energy Monitor APK

Version 38.1 - com.sense.androidclient
sense,androidclient,house,home

Monitor your electric use to save money, see what's running, and avoid disaster.

Sense Home Energy Monitor apk

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Download Version 38.1 (1254)
Apk Size20.92 MB
App DeveloperSense Labs, Inc.
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android5.0 and up
App Packagecom.sense.androidclient.apk
MD505e1e06a187989b305d6b09af29d171f
Rate5
Website http://sense.com

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Sense Home Energy Monitor is sense,androidclient,house,home, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Sense Labs, Inc. website who developed it. com.sense.androidclient.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 5.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 38.1 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 147+ times on store. You can also download com.sense.androidclient APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

The Sense app connects to a Sense home energy monitor or Wiser Energy monitor installed in your home’s electrical panel. 
The Sense monitor analyzes changes in current and voltage one million times per second, giving you insights into your power consumption with unprecedented accuracy. It connects to your home's Wi-Fi network and then reports real-time and historical energy use to our iOS/Android/Web apps, so you can monitor your efficiency and home activity from anywhere.
Over time, Sense's machine learning algorithms identify unique signatures in the power use of individual devices within your home and match them against a growing database of appliances and home electronics. 
To purchase a Sense monitor, visit https://sense.com
Customer support
Website: https://help.sense.com
Email: [email protected] 

App ChangeLog

  • Bug fixes

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  1. Andres-avatar

    Andres

    Fix the keyboard when typing a device name... The keyboard goes away if I press the backspace key. Makes it impossible to type something into the device name. Apart from that the app is just slow. Sometimes requires closing and reopening. Wifi signal is good. Wish it would default to a local connection so when the servers go down (it happens often) I could actually see my usage.

  2. John Filhaber-avatar

    John Filhaber

    A little rough around the edges but after 7 days it has found 9 things in a VERY busy and complex 450 square meter home. Give it a few days to get going. It will take a few days to see anything.

  3. Mike Slater-avatar

    Mike Slater

    Just installed the device yesterday and have already answered some power questions. 32° is an unreasonable low threshold for operation. And I did not see this until I actually installed and was programming the device. Hope it doesn't cause me a problem in my garage this coming winter. Would like to put more comment but Sence has limited their comments to 500 characters. This is as unreasonable as the 32° low limit. Both need to be higher!

  4. Nat Chandler-avatar

    Nat Chandler

    Sense helped me prove my electric company didn't install a net meter! Easily worth the cost!!!!

  5. Walter-avatar

    Walter

    Easy to set up works well tracks energy usage has been identifying things over the past 6 months

  6. Wm. Josiah Erikson-avatar

    Wm. Josiah Erikson

    I got this for free with my solar installation. It did what I wanted, which is tell me how much power I'm feeding the grid, how much power the house is using, and some nice cumulative statistics. So I'm happy because that's all I was expecting. The device detection is kinda neat, but it doesn't work very well. It can't differentiate between my stove and my toaster, for instance, which is weird, since my stove is 240V and my toaster is 120V and it monitors both poles... so that should have been an easy one for it. It also detected one pole of my water heater as a water heater and the other pole as "Heat 4", despite the fact that they always use the same amount of energy and come on and off together - I had to manually merge them... but it was extra strange because it detected it correctly, together, at first, and then later detected a "new device", which was the other pole, and pulled that pole out of the device it originally detected correctly. What? It's very frustrating that you can't "teach" it by telling it you're going to turn something on and off, and telling it what it is. It takes some random amount of time to learn things that you have no control over, and it's not very good at it. The "energy hog" tutorial is silly... anyone who's had a power meter and some curiosity and pays any attention to what kind of light bulbs they have already knows everything you learn in that tutorial. Machine learning is neat, but this app really points out the shortcomings! This part of the app doesn't feel "finished", and though I've had fun geeking out with it, the combined lack of accuracy with lack of manual control makes it extremely frustrating for a somewhat knowledgeable geek such as me, and I would imagine very frustrating indeed for the average non-geeky layperson. Having written a few apps myself, I would not have let this out of alpha with this poor of a detection algorithm. I would have let a lot more people train this machine learning algorithm manually before releasing this as a public beta, gotten more data, and THEN released it. When a machine-learning algorithm can't detect patterns that I can clearly see with my own eyes... well, it's not very useful. On top of all of that, the app crashes constantly, and I have to close it manually and open it again to get it to update. This happens in the browser too. All in all, I'd say this is an app that has a LOT of promise, but should not have been released to the public yet, or at least not the device detection part. As far as utility to the consumer, for figuring out how much power individual devices use, it's not very useful either, for a number of reasons. Because of the power signature detection algorithm it clearly uses, different components of a device get detected as different devices, and it's impossible to force it to detect anything, so one often misses large portions of the actual power usage of an appliance. For instance, my fridge, like many modern fridges, has two motors - one for the freezer and one for the refrigerator portion, and several heating elements for the frost-free feature, and also some light bulbs and a motor for the ice-cube maker and a motor for the ice cube dispenser screw (the last two won't use significant energy, so so what, but my points stands). Sense detects some of these and not others. So far it has detected my fridge motor but not my freezer one, and none of the other motors or heating elements - they are all in "other", so when I look at how much power my "Fridge" is using, it's way lower than it really is. It would be MUCH more accurate for me to just plug a power meter inline with my fridge plug for a day or two. Similar things are true about my coffee maker, which has a pump, a heating element, a grinding motor, and a servo motor or two. The app really isn't clear with you that all of these things are separate and gives you a false sense of having detected the power usage of an appliance. I'm curious to see if what they're trying to do is even possible. It's a very neat idea. I look forward to future improvements.

  7. Philip Campbell-avatar

    Philip Campbell

    Easy to use and it provides a ton of useful information on my home's energy usage. Matches up with my electric bill within a dollar or two. Shows instant results from an appliance turning on or off. App works as advertised about 95% of the time. Device detection isn't perfect but fairly accurate and you can update or merge any incorrect devices. Love it.

  8. Brooks Lord-avatar

    Brooks Lord

    Does what it supposed to. But why is there no way to tell the thing what's what. Kinda frustrating to have to wait and it not label things at all or just make one thing two like my ac that on other on fan mode but ac when the compressor on.

  9. da84tona-avatar

    da84tona

    I've had sense for a while now, and it is alright. Doesn't learn very well, and it could be SO MUCH BETTER. Please let us manually define devices from the realtime usage timeline. Its a win-win scenario, you get more data to feed the ML and we get more accurate, granular reporting. I'm hoping this, and many other things, are added as enhancements. Is there anywhere I can go to see your enhancement development schedule and put forth ideas/submissions?

  10. Jeremy J-avatar

    Jeremy J

    What I don't understand is why I cannot sit at an appliance and turn it on and off in some specific manner and the Sense be able to determine that if I "calibrate" an appliance two or three times even it should be able to determine what energy expense is which, and voila. I would get more granular data and Sense would be able to start compiling an internal list of all appliances in a real world scenario. As is, the device is relatively useless.The help desk solution is always reset everything.