HubSense Commissioning vs GEBC Usage & Stats

The app "HubSense Com" is a tool for the installer and system integrator to commission standard qualified Bluetooth mesh OSRAM components (QBM) on site in an intuitive way, change configuration and test light settings. Provisioning By proximity detection a list of detected qualified Bluetooth Mesh OSRAM components is displayed, where up to 5 devices simultaneously can be added to the network. By using the distance filter (RSSI), the list of visible components can be restricted. Settings On-site, predefined lighting control profiles can be selected and individual profiles could be customized. In addition, it is possible to calibrate the daylight control to the desired value. Test The light control settings and the behaviour can be tested on site and individually adjusted. The app Hubsense Com requires an iOS device with iOS 12+ and an activated Bluetooth capability as well as an Internet connection either mobile (at least 3G) or WiFi.
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GEBC(Green Energy Building Control) is a tool for commissioning Bluetooth Mesh lighting networks in commercial spaces. With the GEBC APP, you can -manage bluetooth self-organizing network devices -automatically search for wireless devices, name and group lights -set up scenes -set the timer to handle tasks automatically -understand the electricity consumption and energy saving information of each fixture with sensors -share control permissions with other phones For more information about GEBC and our commissioning process, visit https://homewellinc.net
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HubSense Commissioning VS.
GEBC

December 30, 2024