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8. How do I delete my sensor?

CAREFUL!! YOU WILL LOOSE ALL OF YOUR SENSOR’S DATAGo to your sensor’s Settings screen by selecting the sensor from the My Valuables screen and then select the Settings icon in the upper right hand corner of the sensor’s Summary screen.Scroll down and...

4. Why are there G’s in my impact data?

Simply put, because of gravity.The sensor measures impacts based on the amount of acceleration applied to your valuable. When your object come into contact with another object, a shock wave is sent through it triggering an impact reading. The intensity of the shock...

9. Why sensors do not show up in my phone’s Bluetooth settings?

Sensors use a variation of Bluetooth called Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE or Bluetooth Smart). This type of wireless connection does not use the traditional Bluetooth pairing your phone would use. Instead, by using Bluetooth Low Energy,  the Blustream™ App directly...

5. What is Calibration?

Calibration is one of the primary processes used to maintain the accuracy of any device, instrument or piece of equipment that generates a measurement. Calibration is the process of configuring an device to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable...

10. Using the Boveda One-Step Calibration Kit

This is one of the most important parts of caring and preserving your cigars. Ensuring that your cigars are at the appropriate RH level is of utmost importance.Boveda’s two-way humidity control technology—as used in the One-Step Calibration Kit—is based on scientific...

6. Why is calibration important?

As described above, calibration defines the accuracy and quality of measurements recorded using a piece of equipment. Over time there is a tendency for results and accuracy to ‘drift’ particularly when using particular technologies or measuring particular parameters...