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New Motorola MultiSensor Helps Monitor Temperatures for Safety

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Co-founder and CEO of Zoom Telephonics, a US public company that started in 1977, recently began shipping a new product to market and I am excited to share it with you. The Motorola Cellular MultiSensor, which was designed by engineers in Boston.  It helps monitoring and protects a home, RV, car, boat, server or equipment room, etc. Senses, records, reports, and sends alerts for temperature, humidity, water leaks, acceleration, light level, power loss, and more. All can be monitored with the help of a smartphone or web browser.

This product helps keep pets safe.  It can let your cell phone know if your pet is too hot or cold, for instance.  It does that with a small device that contains sensors, battery backup, and a secure cell modem that communicates through the cell network to your smartphone.  It plugs into any AC outlet and includes a 40-hour backup battery for continued reporting even when power is lost. A USB interface also allows operation from the USB port of a car, boat, RV, PC, or Power Bank.

It installs easily with nothing else needed. The MC4000 is NOT subject to WiFi problems, networking/router issues, or fixed broadband service breaks. Cellular connectivity, an X.509 certificate and TLS provide security far superior to competing systems.

You can find our Motorola products in Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Fry’s, and Micro Center; and you can find all our products on Amazon.

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Kristin

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2 thoughts on “New Motorola MultiSensor Helps Monitor Temperatures for Safety

  • This is very interesting, You are an overly professional blogger.

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