Added support for Sensohive Orbit 3 and Orbit K

Orbit 3 is a robust wireless temperature and humidity sensor, which can run for many years without maintenance.

More details at https://partners.sigfox.com/products/orbit-3

Orbit K is a wireless temperature sensor with a type K thermocouple connector.

More details at https://partners.sigfox.com/products/orbit-k

Added support for Connected TwinGuard

Connected TwinGuard is a connected temperature and humidity metering device with two external sensors. The device measures and sends the temperature and humidity measurements once in every 30 minutes, the interval can be configured remotely via the network.

More details at: https://partners.sigfox.com/products/connected-twinguard-1

Extend multiple devices

With the possibility to import more devices at once, we also want you to have a chance to extend the subscription for multiple devices with either expired/expiring platform access or expired/expiring Sigfox connectivity and platform access.

Together with this change, we have removed the Diagnostics dashboard and moved the Expiration filter to Group management, tab Devices. From here you can select devices that already expired or are about to and Extend subscription. For more details go Support – Guides – Extend connectivity (multiple devices).

Currently, this extension is in beta test and it is available only to certain users, in a few weeks we are going to release it for all users or per request.

Import multiple devices at once

In the upcoming update, we are going to bring you the possibility to import multiple devices at once.

The process starts the same as registering a single device where instead of entering a device ID you select an option “Import from CSV file”. The CSV file requires certain formatting that is described in section Support on our website: https://iofrog.com/import-multiple-devices/ .

Currently, this extension is in beta test and it is available only to certain users, in a few weeks we are going to release it for all users or per request.

Improved visualisation of last position

We have improved the visualization of the last position, so you can see the location source. Different sources = different icons. The correct icon will appear with new messages from now (the last position based on older messages shows Atlas by default until the new message arrives).

Sigfox Atlas GPS payload:


Sigfox Atlas:


Sigfox Atlas WiFi:


GPS:


3rd party WiFi DB:


Fixed position:


Include message data to notification templates

You can add message data to the notification template now, so the notification may include your current temperature, access point name, or geoplace name.

Possibility to use Google geolocation service over Here for white label partners

We have switched from Google to Here to translate MAC addresses to lat/lng to keep the low price of our service even if the success rate with Google is higher than Here but if you are a white label partner and prefer Google service, you can provide your own Google token now.

More filtering options

Now you can filter by date and time range in Charts and Tracing history.

Improvement of using our local DB of WiFi routers for indoor localisation

You only need one MAC address match if you utilize our local DB of WiFi routers as an opposite to Here or Google services. The side benefit is also a possibility to add a custom access point name that you will see in the message. This feature is well used in indoor localization.

Waiting for downlink request and more UX improvements related to downlink management

Once you set the new downlink and it is waiting to be requested by device, you will see “Waiting for downlink request” message on the main dashboard. The warning disappears when the downlink is sent to device. You will be also able to repeat the last downlink or clear the downlink from device Settings dialog.