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Smart Water Tech

Smart Water Tech

Wireless Tank Level Management

⭐️3 / 5
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🧾$15.49
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All Versions of Smart Water Tech

1.2.2

March 7, 2024

Bug fixes.

1.2.1

February 14, 2024

Bug fixes.

1.2.0

February 5, 2024

New subcrcription verification.

1.1.4

November 9, 2023

Subscription verification improvement.

1.1.3

November 8, 2023

Subscription verification fix.

1.1.2

November 7, 2023

Better error logging.

1.1.1

November 6, 2023

Pump schedule updates. Subscription verification fix.

1.1.0

May 9, 2023

Added Bluetooth pairing method to discover and connect systems.

1.0.11

March 3, 2023

Minor bug fixes.

1.0.10

February 28, 2023

Fixed subscription bugs.

Smart Water Tech In-App Purchases History

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Description of Smart Water Tech

Smart Water designs and manufactures the ultimate tank management system. An all new release of hardware and software provides a significant technology and performance upgrade. Incorporating state of the art long range wireless connectivity, increased water measurement accuracy and reliability coupled to a suite of features including tank level, time to empty, leak detection, pump control and even weather forecasting. Now offered with the convenience of a fully featured mobile app allowing you to manage up to twelve tanks and twelve pump controllers from any iOS device. Choose a system with a convenient WiFi LCD Keypad or alternatively our app only system utilising our new WiFi Gateway device.
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Smart Water Tech: FAQ

Is the Smart Water Tech app compatible with iPads?

No, Smart Water Tech does not work on iPads.
The Smart Water Tech app was released by Ivent Solutions Limited.
Smart Water Tech currently supports iOS 15.0 or later.
With a rating of 3.0 out of 5, Smart Water Tech is just okay among users.
The App Category Of Smart Water Tech Is Utilities.
1.2.2 is the newest version of Smart Water Tech.
Smart Water Tech updated on July 3, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 6, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, Smart Water Tech supports English.
Sorry, Smart Water Tech is not part of Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Smart Water Tech contains in-app purchases for users.
Sorry, Smart Water Tech is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Smart Water Tech

  • Hardware is good; app is pretty bad

    Update six months after writing the review below: None of the bugs (serious or minor) have been addressed so I’m downgrading the app review. The hardware has been great. However, the app does not work as advertised and the developers are unresponsive. If you just want to know the tank level by checking manually, it works, but the other advertised features simply aren’t there. I don’t like saying this, but the in-app subscription supposedly enabling these features doesn’t do that, so the payment is a ripoff. Can’t recommend the subscription; unfortunately people buying the hardware may not find this out until too late.

    Original review from November 29 2021 below.

    The monitor is great; I no longer have to visit the water tanks in person to check. That said, the app looks okay but functionality and interface need improvement. I’ve helped a neighbor install one as well but I’d like to be able to give a stronger recommendation. (Normally I send feedback directly to the developer vs. posting a review, but I emailed them a few months ago, offering to help with logs or installing beta app versions and never heard back.) My biggest problem: The app lets you define some alert conditions, which is what I expected after reading the product description on the web, but the app doesn’t send push notifications when an alert is triggered: you must launch the app to discover whether an alert condition exists. I’ve gotten into the habit of checking the app daily, which is not the point: it should be “set and forget.” Another significant problem is that the usage stats have never appeared, even after several months of use. This means that the usage forecast is meaningless. Average daily use has always displayed as zero.

    Other improvements that would benefit customers: Trending data lacks sufficient granularity. I want to see the day’s use since this would help me spot excess outflow caused by leaks in an irrigation line. A week view would also be helpful; just having a month view is interesting but not terribly useful. The ability to export the data to a spreadsheet would be helpful so I could have longer-term data. Ideally this would be automated somehow, but manually would be a good start.