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Fenotech/FenoLabs is a “hardware + cloud + web/mobile” monitoring system for laboratory equipment, mainly used for refrigerators, ultra-low temperature freezers, incubators, water baths, cold rooms, animal facilities, server rooms, and similar environments. Its core value is not software development, but using IoT devices to collect temperature and environmental data, send SMS/Email alerts when thresholds are exceeded, and provide trend charts, weekly reports, and corrective action records—supporting sample-loss prevention and CLIA/GMP compliance.
The system’s sensor range covers roughly -90°C/-95°C to 100°C, and can be expanded to monitor temperature and humidity, door sensors, CO2, and other parameters. A single system can monitor up to 20 devices via its built-in wireless network, with indoor coverage of about 66ft/20m. The base station connects directly to the internet via Ethernet, with no local computer or software required. It also offers local centralized alarm display, up to around 8 hours of battery backup, mobile App/Web App access, historical data, device naming, event logs, multi-user roles, and automatic weekly reports.
Pricing is relatively transparent: hardware costs around $300-$500 per device, including lifetime SMS/email alerts and on-site installation within the United States. Subscriptions are split into Lite free, Basic at $7.5/device/month, Standard at $10/device/month, and Advanced at $12.5/device/month. Annual subscriptions include hardware warranty, and email support is free; on-site planning for large deployments, adding extra devices, and travel may incur additional fees. Payment methods are not disclosed.
Its strengths are that the product is designed around real laboratory workflows, creating a closed loop across alerts, reports, corrective-action records, and hardware warranty. It does not depend on a local computer, reducing maintenance overhead. The FAQ also gives practical explanations for sensor placement and threshold configuration. The downside is that it is not a traditional developer tool: the official site does not disclose API, SDK, Webhook, self-hosting, or third-party system integration capabilities. Deployment also depends on dedicated hardware and Ethernet, and coverage in complex buildings may require on-site planning.
It is suitable for biomedical laboratories, clinical/pharmaceutical quality teams, animal facilities, and organizations that need compliant temperature records. It is not a good fit for developers looking for a programmable monitoring platform or an open-source self-hosted solution. The official site says the service can be used outside the United States and has East Asia server clusters, but direct access from mainland China, SMS deliverability, payment, and after-sales coverage are all unclear. As a result, access from China is rated as unknown. Comparable alternatives include Monnit, Sensaphone, Dickson, SensoScientific, or local cold-chain/laboratory environmental monitoring vendors.
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