LeakSecure has released a new update for its home water protection app. This update is focused on making it easier for people to manage and control water leaks in their homes. The company says the new version gives users more control and better information to help stop water damage before it becomes expensive or dangerous.
The new app has a dashboard that lets users see all their LeakSecure devices in one place. This means it is simple to check if there are any leaks or problems without having to click through different screens. Users can also set up custom notifications. These can tell them about leaks, temperature changes, or if a device is offline. The goal is to make it clear when something needs attention so people can fix it before there is any real harm.
Another part of the update is better data about water use and leak events. The app now tracks history and gives reports, so people can look back and see patterns or find out if there are spots in the house that always have issues. This can help with making decisions about repairs or upgrades. The update also includes new support for smart home systems. Users can connect LeakSecure devices with products like Amazon Alexa or Google Home, which means they can check on things or get alerts by voice or through other smart home routines.
LeakSecure says they listened to feedback from customers who wanted the app to be easier to use. They focused on making the setup process more clear and tried to keep the steps simple. There are also more help guides and tips built into the app for anyone who is setting up a device for the first time or trying to solve a problem.
This upgrade is now available for all current users. The company recommends updating to the latest version to get the new features. LeakSecure continues to focus on helping people protect their homes from water damage by using technology that is simple and clear. The new app update is a step toward giving homeowners and renters more peace of mind when it comes to water leaks and related damage.
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