Overview

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Features

Data Type

Choose to view either temperature or occupancy data from the sensors placed in your home.

Time Period

The 3D view always shows a 24-hour range of data. When viewing more than one day, the data is averaged across all of the selected days. This is useful for getting a better overall representation of your sensor data.

Heat Map Type

By default, beestat will set the room colors to a gradient between the min and max observed value. This is great at seeing the entire range of temperatures in your home. If you’d like to better highlight rooms that go outside of a specified range, use the Absolute setting to manually enter a range. For example, you could enter 70°F-76°F to have rooms that are above 76°F appear in dark red.

3D Visualizer

This is where the fun happens. The video below demonstrates the current features:

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