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Crossbow introduces energy monitoring EcoWizard system

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Crossbow Japan Ltd, a subsidiary of Crossbow Technology Inc, along with strategic partner Sumitomo Precision Products Co Ltd, has launched the EcoWizard Wireless Energy Monitoring System. EcoWizard enables users to analyze and monitor energy consumption in real-time using intuitive visualization tools allowing intelligent and efficient energy conservation.

Using leading-edge wireless sensor networking technology EcoWizard offers various energy measurement modes such as watt-hour by RS485, current transformer, and pulse inputs, while significantly reducing the installation costs associated with current solutions. The newly developed data viewer provides numerous options and increased functionality with simple graphical displays of past and present energy consumption (electricity, temperature, etc).

Crossbow Japan, who has been supplying customized wireless energy solutions to the Japanese market for several years, has now expanded its offering to the public sector with the introduction of EcoWizard. This energy sensing and monitoring system is a cost-effective solution for users in many countries who are now faced with strict energy conservation policies and legislation. The need for a solution that quickly and easily facilitates energy savings is here. Crossbow's expertise in sensing and wireless network solutions have shaped EcoWizard and launched an advanced system for smart and effortless energy monitoring and conservation.

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This advert is not particularly appealing. Crossbow, you need a better PR team.

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I just read three paragraphs and have no idea what they're selling.

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I think the system monitors energy use, analysis it, displays the results and comes up with possible solutions to the problem. Something like a central computer brain that regulates the energy/heat usage of your house.

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