Strict temperature and humidity requirements are difficult to maintain, especially in large or specialized labs.
High accuracy and reliability of monitoring equipment are essential. Equipment failure or calibration needs can lead to data inaccuracies.
Fluctuations in temperature and humidity can affect the consistency of experimental results.
Effective management and recording of temperature and humidity data are crucial. Traditional manual methods are error-prone, and digital systems may require better integration and usability.
Supports email, voice call, SMS, app notifications, HTTP, and API forwarding. Multiple combination strategies can be selected to meet most users' needs.
Users can access the cloud platform 24/7 via mobile, tablet, or PC to view and manage multiple devices.
The UbiBot cloud platform offers data visualization, analysis, intelligent alerts, and sensor command management. The API interface enables easy integration with other platforms and applications.
The web platform allows historical data export by time period or complete data export, available in CSV and PDF formats.
UbiBot accounts support simultaneous multi-user login for convenient viewing and management. Establish data sharing relationships between accounts, with main accounts adjusting settings and sub-accounts having view-only permissions.
Supports in-depth customization for private local network deployment, ensuring data is fully managed by the customer. Custom development for integration with customer websites is also available for seamless data viewing.
The stability and controllability of temperature and humidity in the laboratory are crucial for the accuracy and reproducibility of experimental results.
The UbiBot management console allows for the download and export of historical raw data, ensuring clear and detailed reporting. This eliminates human error in data collection.
UbiBot provides stable and reliable environmental support tailored to the unique conditions of various laboratory settings, including chemical, pathological, and animal laboratories.