iCelsius

Published by: Aginova
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Description

Extend your Smartphone, Sense the World. The iCelsius is a temperature probe that turns the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a digital thermometer.
IMPORTANT - Requires separate hardware available from http://www.icelsius.com to operate. The app can work in demo mode if no probe is connected.
Compatible with wired and wireless (Wi-Fi) iCelsius probes!
The current app downloaded from the App store will read temperature, create graphs and set up alerts.
Please visit our website www.icelsius.com for more information!
A stainless steel tip makes it possible to measure liquid temperatures such as baby formula, cooking ingredients, wine, tea, household appliances and hundreds of other applications.
Can also be used in school or for teaching science, for equipment calibration, food quality control, cold chain control.
The application is constantly improved based on user feedback.
FEATURES
• Live Display – shows useful temperature data in one shot
• Graphs – with pan and zoom touch support
• Alarms – Generate alarms when temperature goes outside a configurable (lower and/or upper) limit.
• Snapshot Record – Ability to record a single reading, along with title, picture and note.
• Continuous Record – Ability to continuously record readings as well as to add notes, take a picture and drop a pin on the graph.
• History – Access all your previous records.
• Recipes – For cooking and barbecue, choose preset recipe or create your own.
Find more probes & wireless measurement devices on our product website www.icelsius.com and company website website www.aginova.com.
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iCelsius Reviews

Accurate and very handy

Meezibeezi on

United States

My iCelsius has been dependable for 3 years so far. Love the interface!

Beso a el programmer

Cristi4444 on

United States

I would give this programmer a kiss because this programmer seems to be like my soulmate, the same brain as mine, please, he is the only programmer like he is supposed to, Develop applications to measure temperature like he is supposed to, without any kind of decoration, like a band, that ridiculousness of to be buying a device with DriversFor the only Driver it is all a matter of programming I would like to know this programmer as it is the personality it is the characteristic ah ah Facebook is even better because it does things as it is supposed to And if it is like that I would make friends run to make applications like MandaThe computational paradigms

Cannot be used for accurate temperature readings

lambitunes on

United States

I do not have a thermometer with me and google suggested to use this app, you can toggle from Celsius to Fahrenheit for easier understanding. It clocked me at 88° Fahrenheit. Obviously not accurate in the slightest. Do not recommend.

Not supported

Fly4FunOrDie on

United States

No longer supported for ios14, last update 1 year ago. Does not connect via Wi-Fi and does not recognize when direct connected. WALK AWAY!

Nice app for Bluetooth and WiFi

MasonOne on

United States

I like this better than the other ones

Constantly crashes

jefwoe on

United States

Can’t open the app, constantly crashes on iPad and iPhone!

Awesome for monitoring temperature

MichaelMulhern on

United States

I designed a system to monitor the temperature inside my truck because we take our dogs everywhere with us. I can set an alarm threshold and get back to the truck if there is a problem with the air conditioner. Thanks.

2.2.9 iPhone 5

Rotarhead on

United States

The most important item on the live view (current temp) is now messed up on version 2.2.9. Example if the temperature is 150.5 degs, the live view shows 1...5 I use this app for a wood burning boiler output temperature. I check the temp regularly through the day and now must go to graph and wait a minute for the temperature to appear on the graph. I don't know how the failure of the most important item within the app wasn't caught before the update release.

Principal

Wine goat on

United States

Piece of junk. Doesn't work.

Great as a cigar hygrometer

Discobreakin on

United States

Very accurate and convenient method to monitor temp and RH levels in my humidor while I'm home or away using the remote monitoring. Looking forward to trying the BBQ temp probe I also bought.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Aginova
Languages
Arabic, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
2.3 (2 years ago )
Released on
May 2, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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