Ting Sensor

4.6
2.96K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Ting is a new generation of smart technology and service, thoroughly proven to help you protect your family and home from electrical fires. Ting is centered around an intelligent, plug-in DIY sensor and is squarely focused on fire prevention. Ting monitors the electricity in your home to detect tiny, hidden micro-arcs that are often precursors to electrical fires. Ting also monitors for hazardous conditions stemming from poor quality power from the local electric utility service provider, which can damage your sensitive electronic devices, stress your electrical system, and result in safety hazards, including fires.

The Ting Sensor is required to install the sensor and activate your Ting service (however, after installing, the app never communicates directly with your sensor). After installation, the app keeps you in the know 24x7.

If an electrical fire hazard is detected, the Ting Fire Safety team will contact you and guide you through identifying and mitigating the hazard. Some Ting-identified hazards stem from failing or faulty devices or appliances that simply need to be removed from service / replaced. Others stem from dangerous power supplied to the home by the local electric utility service provider. Still, other hazards develop in wiring, connections, or other electrical infrastructure throughout the house; when this type of hazard is suspected, the Ting Fire Safety Team – with your approval – coordinates a licensed electrician to visit your home to isolate and fix the hazard. Ting includes a lifetime credit of up to $1,000 to cover labor costs of such a repair - see Ting's Service Terms for details.
Updated on
Feb 21, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
2.89K reviews
nathan koland
February 24, 2024
Worked fine for a few days, then won't reconnect to the wifi. You waste your time emailing them and then waiting 2 days for a response to tell you to the predictable garbage responses. Wifi hasn't changed, password hasn't changed, it had a great signal to start with, and miraculously appeared to loose it. You can set another device next to it and it has perfect signal. Appears to be a defective product. Currently it has a solid blue light like it should be working, but it's not. Garbage product
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Cynthia Williams
January 2, 2024
I received the Ting through State Farm free of charge. I feel safe with Ting monitoring my house for fire hazards. I haven't had any interference since I installed it. The only notifications I have received are when the power goes out or there is interference with the internet. Whenever the power is restored, the Ting starts monitoring again. I don't have to do anything. Love it.
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Rick Galvan
December 19, 2023
I apologize for my first comments. I found the problem. Everytime I loaded my Wi-fi password it was including a extra space at the end on auto setting password from my cell phone which I couldn't notice until I put in password without auto fill and it connected. With that being said please don't use the auto fill on your password when connecting to any bluetooth device.
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Whisker Labs
December 19, 2023
We're so glad you shared your update, and no need to apologize! Great feedback for the community on password, thank you for sharing that. We've seen a few issues similar to what you experienced, and are glad you identified it.

What's new

Advanced troubleshooting feature