Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the AlertMe AlertMe Kit and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AlertMe AlertMe Kit.
January 2010
(77%)
8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: In the last few days, this INQ hack has been watching Google's Powermeter, installed on his Igoogle homepage, monitor his home power usage with interesting results. The device comes in two main parts - a glowing 'Nano' hub that attaches via ethernet ...
Very easy to install; no software needed; Google Power Meter support; good range
Expensive for what it does
Working out how much electricity your house uses every minute of the day has never been easier Good points Very easy to install; no software needed; Google Power Meter support; good range Bad points Expensive for what it does ...
Abstract: In October Google launched a software service called Powermeter, partnering with a number of firms to receive and analyse power information from a variety of home devices.At the same time a company named Alertme released a £69 - plus £2.99 per month - ...
Pricey; it's entirely dependent on you having a neighbour or friend nearby who can respond to alerts
We'd only recommend the Alertme to people with more money than sense. Yes, it sends you texts to say whether someone's broken into your home, but for most of us, that doesn't seem particularly useful ...
Abstract: If Apple made home security systems, we imagine theyd look something like this. The Kit is an internet-connected home-monitoring system. The cuboid hub receives signals from an array of wireless sensors and accessories. Its the first product weve...