5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for WirelessTag for iPhone.
WirelessTag is free iOS app published by CAO Gadgets LLC
ClintOC
Really like these on my garage doors, reminds me to close them when I forget or alerts me if they open unexpectedly.
DanTheTagMan
After working with the tags, monitor, and sensors, trying different things and learning their behavior, they work great.
Eddie in IN
I use tags in combination with Nest thermostats to control the temperature using two furnaces in my mother's large old house in Indiana. I do this from New York City. She was cool all last summer and warm this winter, and her energy bills went down. Love these tags. Good value for the money, absolutely.
digitald00d
5 Stars indeed!! These devices are are superb for my needs. I'm new to them so I started with just two devices and the network device. Tied the network device into our home network. The devices, I have one in our basement beside the sump pumps, in case anything happens when we are traveling, I'll get notified. I also have one stuck on the garage entry door. This let's me know when our kids pop over when we're traveling. Great devices and I can vision many other uses.
DieKast
App works well but some things like the time changes and setup are difficult to understand and setup
Jeasy1988
Edit April 2017, developers are releasing new features fairly often and my sensors are working with relatively little issues. Still happy with the system! If you like data and smart home automation...this app and the sensors are great for just that! Edit June 2016: my review below was answered VERY quickly. The developers added every detail that I requested. I am very happy and appreciate the responsiveness! My next request is for additional smart control products to be supported such as the TP link wifi switches. Also I would like to see a waterproof reed sensor and PIR sensor. April 2016: Looking for a new feature to be added. I would like the ability to swipe on a notification on the lock screen and a "pause for an hour" button appears. Ideally the time frame could be configurable for each sensor. Also this button should be available on the Apple Watch when the notification appears there. Also another button (I believe you can do two) to disarm the sensor for a configurable amount of Time as well. This way I can stop notifications if I am in/out of the back door, during a specific time period or disarm the tag from affecting other smart items in the house. I really hope this is a feasible feature that can be added. Thanks
Corwin613
This lets me monitor temperatures from home over the weekend, so that I don't have to drive 25 minutes to work. The features are well organized and comprehensive, without getting too cumbersome. Overall, highly recommended.