Features & Capabilities

SensorPro is the a product that allows measuring and tracking of environmental data like temperature and humidity to provide users with insight about their environmental conditions.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
ShenZhen Sigmawit Technology Co.,Ltd
Rating:
2.50
(6)
Version:
1.3.4 Last updated: 2026-04-02
Version code:
884121643
Creation date:
2020-07-29
Compatible devices:
Size:
35.02MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-05
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Developed by:
ShenZhen Sigmawit Technology Co.,Ltd
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sensorpro/id1504110035
Website:
http://sigmawit.com

User Reviews

It’s a mystery. I was able to add two sensors with no fuss a week or two ago. Trying to add a third. It wants me to log in. I do my usual. It wants a password. I do that. Wrong. I say I forgot my password, it sends a code. I enter that, create a new password. Nothing. Maybe I don’t have an account? I try to create one. I do have an account. But something is wrong. I try to create a new password. Nothing. I am stuck in limbo. It’s a mystery. Great concept but something is broken.
by Ve*****, 2025-02-25

I purchased 3 different sensors that use this app. I can only get one to link. I have deleted and downloaded Sensor Pro three times just to retry. Still only loads one sensor. Useless.
by Ey*****, 2025-01-16

This app used to not work at all but now seemed fixed. I can connect wifi sensors to it and they give real-time data and also display historical data in the app which can be exported. The UI is pretty nice too and min/max temp or humidity alerts seem to work well but there is no automation or smart device (google home) support
by Al*****, 2023-10-05
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