The Cubes in your app have a fresh face
by Alja Isakovic
While we’re still busy shipping the final pre-orders to all corners of the world, we’re also working on small and big improvements, based on the feedback of those of you, who are already living with your Cubes.
Among other things, we’ve just refreshed the main CubeSensors app with a simplified overview of your Cubes. Instead of immediately showing the comfort score of your rooms in percentages, we’re now displaying the mood of your Cubes. If the environment in a room is in top shape, the room’s Cube will appear happy, with a blue glow. If there’s something to be improved, the Cube will turn orange and a bit concerned. The thing to avoid is a a sad, red glowing Cube.
By tapping on the Cube in the app, you can dig deeper into the details for the room the Cube is monitoring. As before, you can see the measurements for temperature, air quality, humidity, noise, light, and barometric pressure. Measurements within the recommended range appear on a blue background, those slightly out of range on orange, and those you should really keep an eye on will have a red background.
We’ve also added the room’s combined comfort score in percentages on the room’s overview screen, together with the Cube’s signal strength and and battery percentage. Yes, that was a popular request. When a Cube needs to be recharged, it glows green when shaken, and now it also gets special bands on the app’s main screen to let you know when it needs a recharge, when it’s charging, and when the battery is fully charged.
We hope you enjoy these little improvements. We’ve got more of them planned for the coming months, together with stability upgrades for your Cubes and Base.