Salt Lake City, UT – January 4, 2016 – Monnit Corporation (www.monnit.com) announced today the release of new product options for their AA family of commercial wireless sensors. Among the new options is the ability to power the wireless sensors by AC power adapters so batteries are not needed. However, two AA batteries can be inserted into the sensors to provide battery backup in the event of a power failure, so sensor operation remains uninterrupted. Sensors will switch from line power to AA battery power automatically if they detect that line power is no longer available, and switch back as soon as line power is detected again.
Another new option is an integrated power switch for turning the sensors on or off without requiring the batteries to be removed. This is particularly useful for sensors that are used intermittently between different locations or in laboratory settings.
Focused on simplicity, Monnit Wireless Sensors can be setup, gathering data and notifying users of concerns in just a few short minutes. Monnit currently provides over 50 unique wireless sensor types for measuring temperature, humidity, door and window (open/close), motion, water, activity, dry contact and a variety of other conditions that are critical to businesses.
All Monnit wireless sensors include free basic iMonnit online sensor monitoring which aggregates sensor information and sends notifications via text or email if user defined conditions are met or exceeded.
Monnit wireless products are FCC, IC and CE/ETSI certified, and have been proven to comply with the essential performance, safety, and environmental requirements set by law around the world. For more information on Monnit’s low cost monitoring solution, call (801) 561-5555 or visit www.monnit.com.
About Monnit Corp.
Monnit is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of turnkey, self-installing, low cost wireless sensor solutions targeted at the commercial, industrial and consumer markets. Monnit’s sensing solutions are designed to be easily installed and used by anyone wanting to remotely monitor information and activities, including: temperature, access, presence of water, light, humidity, and vibration in or around structures, machinery, and various environments.