Is the sense monitor worth it?
Cool device and very accurate at detecting overall energy usage but individual device detection is hit & miss at best. I have had it for 3 months and it helps me monitor my overall home electricity usage in real time. It does an ok job detecting some appliances but a poor job detecting others (more on that below).
Does sense actually work?
Sense is proven to be 99.5% accurate, compiling millions of measurements every second to provide useful, up-to-the-minute data about your home's and appliances' energy consumption. Sense also identifies trends by day, week, month and billing cycle to demystify nebulous electric bills and show you ways you can save.
Where is sense com located?
How can I check what's using electricity?
To get specifics regarding your energy usage, you only need one tool, really: an electricity usage monitor that tells you exactly how many kWh a device or appliance is drawing. The monitor can be as simple as a "plug load" monitor that plugs into an outlet; then you plug the device/appliance into the monitor.
Who owns Paymentsense?
Founded in 2008 by George Karibian and Jan Farrarons, Paymentsense is one of the fastest-growing fintech companies in Europe.
Where is Paymentsense based?
London-based Fintech firm Paymentsense, which helps small businesses take card payments, has published a 2021 UK job market report that covers how the COVID-19 outbreak has led to new business growth.
Are Paymentsense any good?
Paymentsense currently has a 4.2 out of 5 rating based on 6,452 reviews on Trustpilot.co.uk, a customer review website. Despite that rating, 12% of those reviews, an excess of 750, give the company 1 or 2 out of 5 stars.
Is Paymentsense a fintech?
About Paymentsense
Founded in 2008, Paymentsense is one of the fastest growing fintech companies in Europe. The company helps more than 80,000 businesses process card payments, handling more than £12 billion worth of sales a year.