I have been talking about the Seneye Web Server,or SWS, since I first saw it at Macna 2013 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. It was shown again at Interzoo 2014 in Nuremberg, Germany and now, I am pleased to present it to you here.
The Seneye Web Server links the Seneye probe, which we reviewed here: Seneye probe review, to the Seneye cloud, without needing a PC.
This has many advantages, such as lower power consumption, improved stability, and the ability to check the tank’s readings with any web capable device.
Seneye sells two devices, one with only ethernet connection, and one with ethernet and wi-fi connection, which would, of course, have greater versatility.
The Seneye Web Server automatically upgrades the firmware of the Seneye probe.
Above is a shot of the Seneye Web Server, taken at Interzoo.
The ethernet-only version costs $179.99 US, or 149 euro, and the ethernet and WiFi version costs $259.99 US, or 199 euro. I feel that it is worth the extra cost to buy the more complete device.
My sample of the SWS has just been shipped to Reefs.com, and I will do a preview and a test review as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please post them in the comments.
For more information, visit Seneye’s website, seneye.com.
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