Well, here's a review. Sorry it's not more complete. If anyone has any questions, please ask. I'll do my best to answer or get one.
Currently, the monitor tests for pH, salinity and temperature. The controller has six outlets which can be controlled individually, either manually or automatically. Each can be set to come on and off with either of the three parameters the monitor tests or by the time of day.
Set up, for me took a little while to complete because me router didn't want to cooperate. I had to reset it to get either device to connect. After that, it went extremely smoothly. Other than a few disconnects, it's been working flawlessly.
To date, the only interface available for FishBit is on an Apple device. For the next version, an Android app should be available.
What drew me to the FishBit is the nice, unobtrusive design of the monitor. It doesn't interfere with the aesthetics of the layout of your tank, at all. I'll get a picture of the monitor in my tank so you can see for yourself.
I'd like to thank Nate Carl and Alex Uribe, from Current Labs, for agreeing to allow me to do a test run.
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