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Monitor Your Home’s Energy Use in Real Time, from Anywhere

Energy usage trackerEnergy usage tracker

Usage

Track usage over time. Set goals and monitor your progress through the month to make sure you stay on track.

Energy usage comparisonEnergy usage comparison

Dashboard

See your energy usage month-to-date and what you’re trending towards.

Always On App ScreenAlways On App Screen

Always On

Identify sources of energy waste. Find energy hogs, identify vampire loads, and see how much they’re costing you.

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Real-Time Readings

The Power Meter tells you exactly how much electricity you’re using right now, with wattage steps up and down when devices turn on and off.

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Installation

Installing Sense is a straightforward process that generally takes a licensed electrician less than 30 minutes to complete. Two sensors clip around the service mains that connect your electrical panel to the grid.

Two SensorsTwo Sensors

Monitor Two Circuits Directly

In addition to Sense’s machine learning device detection and smart plug integrations, you can monitor up to two 120V or 240V circuits directly with dedicated circuit monitoring. Using optional locking Flex add-on sensors, it’s perfect for large loads and critical devices like your HVAC system, EV charger, or variable speed pool pump.

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Is My Electric Panel Compatible?

Standard Single Electric Panel Homes

The Sense Home Energy Monitor is compatible with homes that have a single main split-phase 120/240V residential electrical panel in North America for up to 200A service, with or without sub-panels. In most cases it should also be possible to install Sense in recessed or flush-mounted panels.

Sense is not designed for installation on parallel feed or three-phase panel configurations.

Larger Homes with 2 Main Panels

Sense can work with homes that have a maximum of two 200A main electric panels, provided there is no solar on the home. This feature requires the purchase of a Sense Flex or Solar model. Data from both panels will be combined in the Sense app. You may need to purchase extension cables for the 2nd set of sensors to support installation across both panels.

Combination Service Entrance Device (CSED) Panels

This is the type of panel where the electrical meter and the breaker panel share the same enclosure. These types of panels often have short cables or metal bus bars for the main feed where the Sense sensors need to connect to. This configuration will only work as long as there is enough space for the current sensors to clamp around the main feed.

Please refer to the Space Requirements in the Monitor Compatibility and Specs section below and consult with your electrician to determine if the Sense monitor is a fit for your home.

Outdoor installations

For Sense to be installed outdoors, it must be placed inside an appropriate NEMA-rated enclosure, and adequately protected from the elements. Your home Wi-Fi signal must be available at the panel location for Sense to work.

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What is it?
Our most comprehensive energy monitoring system for non-solar homes Our base model for non-solar homes For homes with solar

What’s included?
Includes two sets of sensors; one set to monitor your main energy, and a second set to monitor one of the following in the list below: Includes one set of sensors to monitor your energy Includes two sets of sensors; one set to monitor your main energy, and a second set to monitor your solar system

Dedicated Circuit Monitoring
Yes No No

Generator support
Yes No No

400A split-service
Yes No No

Solar
No No Yes

Monitor Compatibility and Specs

Where does Sense work? The Sense monitor will work in your home if it has a split-phase 120/240V or a 400A split-service residential panel with individual panels up to 200A. It is compatible only with electrical panels in the United States and Canada. Installation Requirements Installation of the Sense monitor requires a 240V circuit breaker to measure voltage on each phase. The Sense monitor consumes less than 5W. Sense should always be installed by a licensed electrician. Space Requirements You must have enough space to fit sensor clamps with HxWxD dimensions of 3.72″ x 2.3″ x .433″ (94.49 x 58.50 x 11mm), and an inside diameter of 1.565”. Sensor cables are 46″ (116.84cm) long and the power cable is 36″ (91.44cm) long. Cable extensions may be purchased separately. Wireless Specifications 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz WiFi – Bandwidth Use: ~300 MB/day Environmental Ratings Relative Humidity: < 90%; IPX0 rating, no water ingress; Temperature: 32-154ºF (0-68ºC); Elevation: < 6562′ (2,000m) Flex Add-on Sensors Only one set of Flex add-on sensors can be installed with a Sense monitor. Flex add-on sensors use the port reserved for solar monitoring. You may need to punch out the cover to the port to access it.

SENSE SAVES: Sense saves you energy and money by providing insights into your home’s energy use and activity. NOW SUPPORTING TIME-OF-USE RATE PLANS.
SEE WHAT’S UP. KNOW WHAT’S ON: Track how much electricity you’re using, what time your kids got home, or when someone leaves the basement light on. Sense identifies patterns in your energy use to help your family be more efficient, informed, and secure.
MONITOR YOUR HOME’S ENERGY USE FROM ANYWHERE: Real-time data through our iOS, Android, and web apps.
AVOID DISASTER: Set custom notifications for critical devices, like your sump pump, well pump, or flat iron.
MEETS RIGOROUS SAFETY STANDARDS: Sense’s components and system have been designed and ETL/Intertek certified for installation and operation inside the electrical panel. Sense is not currently available or compatible outside the United States and Canada.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Can be use in Thailand 1-phase, 220 Volt ! Great product !
    I’m Thailand customer who want to try this cool gadget.Of course, the warranty will automatically voided.And i’m fully awared my risk and acknowledged.I hope my review could provided valuable information for other international customer.And you may use it at your own risk.My electrical system. (In Thailand, which is common in EU-standard.)Is 1 Phase (Non-split like US), 220 Volt, 50 HertzWhich means… i have 2 wire goes to my house.One is LINE, another one is NEUTRAL.And voltage across Line-Neutral is 220 Volt.I’m am Mechanical Engineer and have some basic knowledge about electrical system.So, i’m doing this on my own (With my Dad’s help) without certified electrician.We use extremely caution, and use probe to double check which wire is Live (Always have electricity) and which line is Neutral.Installation step :(Find the picture) I detach the main-panel and on the left side.You will see main circuit-breaker with two big black-wire (That coming from power-line) connected to it.Black wire on the LEFT pass thought breaker and connected to upper uninsulated Bus-bar. (This is Neutral zero Volt)Black wire on the RIGHT pass through breaker and distribute electricity through all of Circuit-breaker on the right. (This is Line 220 Volt)For electrical wiring, i have two breaker empty (the 6th and the 7th)So, the Black-wire (Power supply & voltage sensing to SENSE) goes to 6th breaker.And White-wire obviously goes to upper busbar (Neutral)For the Current sensing (The clamp), just attached only one to the Line.Setup :When i switch on the power.The app show that something wrong with the installation :)I just continue and go to the main screen.And yes, its showing Power consumption for only one phase.Testing :I do initial testing, like turn on the light.Use the Induction hobs, oven.The app show the power consumption very accurate.Problem :Yes, i use this in Thailand.So, after 3 hour of data-sampling. The main menu indicate warning say about”Sense detected an installation problem and unable to fix automatically. Support team will take a look.”Because i use only one phase with abnormal 220 Volt.And SENSE probably cannot analyse my current and voltage data to map electronic devices in my house.I’ll try to contact SENSE team… if they could make my account as an exception.And analyst my data…Another problem is, when SENSE was running for a while.The real time data of Power (Watt) indicate the app seem to be shift. and its getting larger by the time passed.For example, on the 10:45 its showing live feed of data on 10:40.I thought this might be internet connection or bug. So, i reset my router and SENSE.Its still happening and three hour passed. The gap was larger.Like.. on 13:50, SENSE live-feed time showing data from 13.35 !Conclusion :Regardless to problems (exclude i cause by using it in Thailand).I’m satisfy with the futuristic concept of tracking power consumption in household.The setup was quite simple, If you have electrical knowledge.If you don’t, just call professional guy to take care that for ya.I can’t try this AI-feature yet. But still love it !Update : 2/2/2020Day 0After SENSE detected installation problem and cannot analyse electrical signal to map my house appliance.I’ve sent an email to support team to unlock or by-pass.And at the end of day, App show that installation diagnosis is OK and start listening now.Day 1My Pressure booster water pump was detected. (Brand : Grundfos)App saying that most user voted this might be 97% match to the “Pump”I do some verification, on the pump on.. see if SENSE detect this pump.And yep, this is definitely the pump.Day 2Sense notify that two new device detected.Heater & Motor…Identify the “heater” was a little bit difficult.Because i have… Water heater, Rice cooker, Induction stove ?But after i click at the usage data. I can see that this Heater was active around 6 p.m.At that time, i was’t shower or use the stove !So, 100% this is rice-cooker. (Electrolux-brand)App suggest Coffee maker 50% & Rice cooker with 40% confidence, Good guess !For motor, i just click and see the activity.This one was active on 11:00 p.m. until 8:00 in the morning.Also, it keep cycling ON-OFF for 50-70 times during nightApp suggest this one was A/C with 97% confidence !

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  2. Ben T.

    Great overall energy monitor to learn big picture and help save
    I have had a Sense for over 4 years now and I still enjoy it very much. I have used it to reduce overall energy consumption in my home by helping raise awareness of “Always On”. More on Always On in a moment.My one warning – its not a “Buyer Beware”, but more “Buyer be aware”. Sense’s ability to live up to its marketing hype with device detection is affected by many variables. Some homes have good results. Others don’t. I’ve had reliable detections that work great for a while, and then stop working when the seasons change.Another thing to keep in mind. We tend to think of appliances in their whole. “The Fridge”. “The Washer”. Sense uses Machine learning algorithms to detect devices. Notice I said devices, not appliances. Your Fridge is actually a whole bunch of different parts that do different things at different times. Sense may detect your “Fridge” but it has actually only detected the compressor. It may not detect the defroster, or the ice maker. Or it may detect those things, but not necessarily as “Fridge”. There are tools to allow you to merge detected devices. So if it finds “Fridge” and then it finds “Light” and you know that “Light” is actually the Fridge Light, you can merge them together so it all gets tracked together.This leads me to the next item. Sense doesn’t always know what its detected. It knows it found something, and it can generally put a category to it (Motor, Heating Device, Light etc..) but the leg work on finding out which motor, or which light may be on you. Sometimes this is really easy. You turn on your bathroom vanity lights and see “Light” turn on in Sense, and you know and can then rename “Light” to “Bathroom Vanity”. Other times, its harder to track down, especially when the device detected is a part of an appliance. This is where the active community forums comes in. Sense’s Machine Learning is good, but at times, a human is better. Frequently people will post the graphic of the device that was detected, and other community members can chime in with suggestions. “I have a Garbage Disposal that has a waveform like that. Do you have a Garbage Disposal?”While I say a human eye is sometimes better, this is another item to mention. Training Sense is NOT something you can do. People always ask “can I train it”. The short answer is no. Sense’s ML system will do its work and find devices on its own. There is no training mode. Turning something on and off a bunch of times to try to “help” Sense see it is not always useful.Now, back to Always On. While my device detection has been so so, the Always On feature is what has really saved me the most money. After running Sense for about 48 hours, it will come up with an Always On number. This is basically the “low water” mark for electric usage in your home. At any given point in time, you are always using around xxx Watts. If you have an always on of 100w, using the average US rate of electric of 13.28c/kWh, that is $9.70/month or $116/year on your electric bill. While Sense cannot help you identify the Always On devices, just the awareness of the always on is enough to help you start making changes (if you want) to your home. Seeing my always on power of 600w (~$700/year) made me start looking for things that didn’t turn off. I had a fan in my basement that ran 24/7 that I had never thought about. Now that fan is on a timer and only runs 12 hours a day.My TV stereo system which was always on is now on a power switch. Savings of 15w of Always On power. And the list can go on. Without too much effort, and more importantly, without impacting the comfort of the home, I have cut that always on number down to 300w.A last benefit of Always On. Once you learn your homes baseline, if that always on changes significantly in one direction or another, it can help to notify you that something is amiss. Always on goes down? Maybe a failed pool recirculating pump. Always On goes up a lot? Someone left the fan in the guest bedroom on. And so on.So all in all, I highly recommend a Sense. Whether it detects many of your home devices, or you just use it as a live instant power meter, it can bring savings and knowledge to your electric consumption in your home.

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  3. Moy

    Excelente producto, si se lleva casi un mes en empezar a detectar los equipos, pero en general es muy bueno

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  4. kajutisg

    Easily installed by electrician. It’s been about a week now & it’s slowly finding devices in our home, but they don’t always match up. Still many devices not located. MIGHT be related to my having a power conditioner (CleanVolt) installed on our panel that conditions power to remove spikes & protect from outside surges. HAS helped me by showing that my well pump isn’t running long enough (about 30 seconds on average) & may reduce its life (supposed to have pump run 1-2 minutes), so will investigate getting larger pressure tank to allow pump to run longer.

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  5. Alejandro

    El día de hoy 10 de junio del 2023 me acaba de llegar mi Sense y oh sorpresa tenía durex puesto (el sello de ambos lados estaba roto) la caja por obvias razones estaba golpeada y el producto mal colocado por obvias razones es usado es mejor no comprar este producto

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  6. ShatteredCFL

    Just got the device in order to track electricity consumption at home, and first impressions are not that great. I know it takes take to sense devices, but we’re one week in and besides itself it only detected one more thing as my stove but the readings are completely off and it claims the stove is going on and off all day and night (which I verified it is not).Will continue monitoring for now, but if it remains this inaccurate after 2-3 weeks I’ll have no choice but to send it back. A device this expensive should be more reliable.—Update 2: 8 days after installation, and Sense has only detected that single device – supposedly my Stove. This was wrong, and was actually three separate baseboard heaters being detected as a single device. Power consumption appeared to be correct when only one was turned on, but did not increase when 2 or 3 baseboards were running at the same time. Per Support chat, this cannot be fixed and needs to be deleted so Sense can try to detect it properly down the road.—Two months in, and the device is flaky and unreliable. It has only correctly identified one baseboard heater so far. It also picked up the drier a few days ago, but that only worked for a couple of days and now no longer tracks the device when it’s on. Seriously unimpressed.—After several exchanges with their support department, they’ve now confirmed that this does not work with driers and baseboard heaters, as they are unable to differentiate between their signatures. Completely disappointed by this, as this was not listed as a limitation in their product description. Will be returning it ASAP.—One year report – return was no longer possible, and after a year this piece of garbage has been proven completely useless. It’s identified a handful of devices, consistently mixed them up with others, and is a complete failure when it comes to baseboard heaters. It can’t tell any of them apart, and even mixes them up with the stove burners. Complete trash.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    I paid extra figuring the auto sensing feature was pretty cool but it is effectively useless. It has a real hard time picking up items and when you merge devices for say with different elements like a stove or heater it doesn’t work well.The app isn’t great either. Would like to adjust the start finish date for energy usage but it is limited to one date a month for billing (can’t cross with electrical bill if they come to read a day earlier or later than a full month), you can view day/week/month/year.It was pretty quick to set up which was nice.I’m going to keep it but think a unit that had multiple clamps that I could measure more precisely would have been cheaper and better for really knowing what device are consuming.

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