5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for WirelessTag for iPhone.
WirelessTag is free iOS app published by CAO Gadgets LLC
Jeffsstuff
I purchased this product and had high hopes for it. When I received it there was a problem. The label on the receiver ripped rendering the serial number unreadable. Without the serial number you can't use the device. The serial number isn't written anywhere else (not on the box, not on the manual, not on the registration card, not in the email). For something as important, you would think it would appear in more than one place! This problem is compounded by the fact that when I called them (during business hours) I got a recording saying it was after business hours. I called again the next day, earlier, and was told nobody was available and to fill out a support ticket online. The problem… the website won't let me create a support ticket! I sent two emails to customer service (which the phone recording said would be responded to within one business day). So far I've heard nothing! In short, a worthless product and nonexistent support. I will be returning the product shortly.
perverseosmosis
I've had a couple tags for a year. The tags themselves are pretty neat. The software is nearly incomprehensible. It's like a test tool for tags. I'm an engineer and it takes me an hour to set them back up when the batteries in the tags die. It's been beta quality for too long.
happyfunjoy
These tags are very configurable and work well for motion and temp/humidity. The app works very well
No more cameras ;(
Peace of mind knowing the beautiful fish I've caught is frozen and will stay that way till I'm ready to enjoy. An alert if power or freezer fails and while I'm gone and I can have a friend bring ice... Lots of ice!
Earthiest001
I have used 4 different products to monitor temps on the farm this is the best by far. Product, quality, app, info resolution.
BigDbag
Not as much customization as i thought there would be. Light sensor will not change from 30 second update. Doesnt seem to be any way to actually force the sensors to report at and only at the intervals i want them to. “Turning off” things like temp or humidity doesn't actually turn it off. Not very many kumo apps to choose from. Especially light sensor related. Iv searched everywhere for help on writing my own but so far can not find anything close to any kind of tutorial or anything showing even basic commands or how to use them. Tried using a java checker but even working apps throw errors as far as normal java is concerned i guess. So im not sure how to go about learning. I am making due and getting done basically what i need done, but with help of manual timers in conjunction with this system. So, nice work on all this and i really hope to see improvement
DTGraham
This product has worked great for me. I needed a trigger to turn on and off a small fan in a confined space when temperature went above and below temp thresholds I set. Using a wirelesstag temp sensor in combo with a Wemo smart plug and IFTTT has done the job. I bought a couple more temp sensors and put them in my fridge and freezer just for piece of mind. The temp charts work great for a historical timeline.
CC App Fan
App is functional and provides good customization features. Would like a better look / feel and ability to look at Events by sensor in the widget settings for iOS.
Gofap
I set the alert using the settings cog, set it to email and push notify, but i got no alert and my dog escaped and once again had to find him at a neighbor’s house.