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For You: A Year of Renewal and Innovation
It’s time to celebrate and reflect on what we’ve accomplished together during 2024. We’re honored to be part of addressing your diverse needs and challenges with you.
Many of the Monnit Remote Monitoring Solutions we create for your specific Internet of Things (IoT) use cases or industry applications come from a collaborative effort with you—our highly valued customers and partners.
Let’s measure this year in milestones by taking a moment to highlight the products we launched, the trade shows we attended, and the awards we have won so far this year.
2024 New Products
Product launches are always exciting as they prove months of hard work, innovation, and collaboration to create solutions for many industry use cases.
Industry Trade Shows
It was fun and fulfilling to catch up with many of you at these trade shows.
- Pittcon
- NFMT
- Data Center World
- Realcomm
- BOMA
We’re looking forward to seeing you at our 2025 events.
2024 Award-Winning Solutions
The excitement over the recognition, validation, and feedback from independent IoT and third-party experts will never fade. We’re committed to keep winning for you.
Thank you. After all, these meaningful awards couldn’t have happened without you. We owe our success to you. Please join us next month as we celebrate your support during our 15 years in business.
Tech News
Welcome a New Generation of Monnit Wi-Fi Sensors—Next™
We're excited to announce that eight Next™ Wi-Fi Sensors are now available.
Next Wi-Fi Sensors feature a more extensive Wi-Fi range and stronger signal to send sensor data farther and through more walls within your Wi-Fi network.
Here's the Next Wi-Fi Sensor lineup:
- Next Wi-Fi Temperature Sensor—Monitor area or object temperature with up to a 100-ft. lead (-40°C to 125°C (-40°F to 257°F)) or without (-7°C to +60°C (+20°F to +140°F)).
- Next Wi-Fi Low Temperature Sensor—Measure temperatures from -325°F to 32°F (-200°C to 0°C) in ultralow temperature (ULT) freezers and cold chain processes with a 3-foot lead.
- Next Wi-Fi Humidity Sensor—Track relative humidity (RH) between 80 to 100% and temperature with or without a lead on a preset time interval or sensor Heartbeat.
- Next Wi-Fi Water Detect Sensor—Detect the presence or absence of water in many use cases, such as leak detection and water heater monitoring with a bare-wire lead.
- Next Wi-Fi Water Detect Plus Sensor—Mount this sensor's stainless steel probe with two contacts on a wall or surface to detect the presence or absence of water.
- Next Wi-Fi Dry Contact Sensor—Detect contact between two wired contact points, an external mechanical switch, or a contact plate with bare wire lead cable terminations.
- Next Wi-Fi Open-Closed Sensor—Get alerts when a door, window, lid, or cabinet opens or closes using a mountable lead with a switch and trigger magnet.
- Next Wi-Fi Motion Sensor—Monitor motion and occupancy by people or animals. This passive infrared (PIR) sensor has an adjustable monitoring range of 9, 12, or 15 feet.
As mentioned last month, we've discontinued our first-generation—MoWi™ Wi-Fi Sensors. In this blog post, learn more about the key features of the new Next Wi-Fi Sensors and read our grateful goodbye to MoWi Wi-Fi Sensors after more than 11 years of service.
We're excited to help you enjoy the powerful and versatile capabilities of our new Next Wi-Fi Sensors.
CX Shoutout
Recent News
- Monnit Launches Eight Next™ Wi-Fi Sensors
- Monnit Wins the 2024 IoT Evolution IoT Platforms Leadership Award
- Monnit News Briefs November 2024
- Monnit Launches Three New Versatile ALTA Wireless IoT Products
- Monnit Wins the 2024 Smart City Product of the Year Award
Tech Tip
How to Customize Details in Sensor Alerts
Monnit Sensor text alerts or notifications can be customized using Merge Fields in iMonnit. You configure Merge Field Values in the Rules tab. Create new messages to replace information from a triggering event that prompts the alert sent to your mobile device.
This will enable you to customize the Rule’s text message to you or other recipients and include data specific to the triggering condition. For example, you can enter text or value with a particular syntax related to a sensor, condition, location, date, reading, etc., into a message.
The Monnit Knowledgebase article, “How to Use Merge Fields to Include Specific Details in an Alert,” explains how Merge Field Values work—and what you’ll see and experience when you use them.
In this article, you will learn:
- How to configure a Rule with Merge Field Values
- Available Merge Field Values
Take time to see how you can bring more transparency and clarity to your data and processes by optimizing your sensor text alerts.
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