Introducing the all new Gabfish Sensor! 

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a notification in the event of power loss?

Your Gabfish device reacts in real time to power events. You will receive a notification within seconds of a power failure or restoration. If the device fails to send the notification on the first try (due to network congestion or failure for instance), it will retry within a few minutes.

LTE Service is available in the US, Canada and Mexico. 3G Service is available worldwide. However, due to 3G being deprecated around the globe, a new worldwide (ex-north america) LTE device is being developed and will be available in 2023.

Pynged Power is equipped with an internal battery that keeps it powered for multiple days through a power loss. Pynged Power also has standalone cellular connectivity. It doesn’t need a Wi-Fi connection to send out any notifications.

You monitor and control the device through a mobile app. The app lets you view current conditions, receive alerts, check location, and manage device settings remotely.

No. Because the device uses cellular connectivity, you can check status and receive alerts from virtually anywhere with app access.

The app can show power status, temperature, humidity, device location, cellular strength and battery levels. Additionally, it displays temperature, humidity and alert history. It can also allow you to change settings and alert thresholds.

Yes. You can receive alerts when conditions go outside your chosen limits, such as power loss, temperature spikes, humidity changes, or unexpected movement.

Yes. You can set your own thresholds and notification preferences in the mobile app so the device works the way you need it to.

Temperature changes can warn you about risks such as equipment problems, cabin overheating, freezing conditions, or unsafe storage conditions.

Humidity monitoring can help detect conditions that may lead to mold, condensation, corrosion, or damage to interior spaces and sensitive equipment.

Yes. The device can report its location so you can confirm where your boat, RV, or equipment is located.

No. The device uses cellular connectivity, so it does not depend on local Wi-Fi to send data and alerts.