Using an acronym isn’t always the best way to market a product, so here’s hoping that consumers won’t ignore this one because it has an odd name. Smappee (it’s a sort of an acronym for Smart App for ...
Energy monitors are nothing new, but usually they’ll only tell you the total amount of electricity being used at any time, leaving you to work out which gadgets are causing your bill to rise to the ...
Smapee lets you into the deep, dark secrets of your electric bill. Once you know what’s happening, your life–and energy use–will never be the same. How much energy does your refrigerator use? Or your ...
Energy costs can gobble up a significant amount of your operating budget, especially when part of your business model includes power-hungry equipment or appliances. Smappee Pro, a new energy ...
Smappee announced that the Smappee app has joined the “Works with Nest” ecosystem, allowing homeowners to monitor and control heating and other energy consumption via one app. The combination of ...
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that appliances, electronics and lighting account for more than one-third of home energy use. However, most Americans aren't actively aware of ...
There’s no shortage of smart home devices on the market that plug directly into your home’s outlets to measure their flow of juice. But so far, devices that capture a picture of your whole house’s ...
Smart energy management company Smappee demonstrated what it calls the world’s most advanced home energy monitoring system at Solar Power International 2017. Smappee Plus is the latest innovation from ...
Smappee, the system that works out which appliances in your home are using the most energy, is working on integrating with Apple HomeKit. There’s an app for all of that: Smappee is working on HomeKit ...
Smappee, the company that lets you finger the biggest energy guzzlers in your home, has just announced a Pro package for start-ups and SMEs. Hitting the shelves next month, Smappee Pro offers the same ...
Smappee launches in the UK shedding light on home energy consumption and saving consumers over £110 a year by ending energy waste LONDON, 14 July 2014 - A lamp in the hallway, a computer on standby, ...