Generated 2026-06-02 05:22 UTC · 466 physical devices (848 raw rows incl. folded sensors) · 30-day window, sampled at 4 points
212
Will sail through
0
Will work
0
Might work
0
Probably won't
251
Broken / down
3
Not assessable
Will sail through healthyWill work minor watchMight work fix firstProbably won't interveneBroken / down radio offlineNot assessable gateways
Mesh backbone: 212 units are actively reaching the cloud, so the mesh uplink is up and an OTA push has a path into the live fleet. Verify the sinks/gateways in the AROYA app before pushing — a push that re-elects a dead root can strand a room.
Fleet composition & sensor coverage
Your fleet lists 63 radios as “repeaters”, but the serial prefix tells the real story: 49 are range-extenders only (H110…) and 14 are climate stations (H111…) — a repeater-class radio with an Atmos-14 attached. Sensors are graded on data continuity (they ride a host radio and have no battery/radio of their own). This pull enumerates 402 sensors across 365 substrate nodes (of which 143 are reporting): 357 TEROS-12 substrate probes (142 reporting); 14 Atmos-14 climate sensors (12 reporting); 14 EE894 CO₂/climate sensors (14 reporting); 1 SQ-521 light (PAR) sensors (0 reporting); 16 ES-2 sensors (3 reporting). With no SPA sensor→node pairing available this pull, each sensor is listed as its own row; reseat any non-reporting probe/sensor at its host radio — the radio still takes firmware regardless.
Sensor upgrade planner — TEROS One & Climate One
Two upgrade tracks are live, same deal: TEROS One replaces a TEROS-12 substrate sensor, and Climate One replaces an Atmos-14 climate sensor. In the table below, tick the “Upgrade?” box on any TEROS-12 or Atmos-14 — including working ones — then pick the model. Pricing is fixed (below) — both tracks carry the $150-off trade-in deal (TEROS One Single is $100 off). Devices already retired in AROYA are decommissioned old hardware and are pre-marked here for upgrade — they are the determined upgrade pool; untick any you don't want quoted.
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Upgrade-eligible sensors (TEROS-12 + Atmos-14)
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Functional now (clean trade-in)
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Not functional today
0
Ticked for upgrade quote
TEROS One Dual$458 trade-in $608 MSRP · save $150
TEROS One Single$319 trade-in $419 MSRP · save $100
Climate One $419 trade-in $629 MSRP · save $150
0
TEROS One → Single @ $319 ea
0
TEROS One → Dual @ $458 ea
0
Atmos-14 → Climate One @ $479 ea
$0
Trade-in quote total ($0 at MSRP)
$0
You save vs MSRP — time-limited offer
Firmware-stranded → free replacements. Devices that were offline on the old WP4 firmware (v1.2.2.0) missed the OTAP push and can't be updated. Those units get a 1:1 free TEROS One Single head — conditional on purchasing the full quote: 0 units · hardware value $0 at no charge.
Recommended firmware-push sequence
Restore the broken radios first (sinks → gateways → climate stations → repeaters → nodes). A radio that isn't on the mesh can't be flashed, and its sensor is dark with it.
Fix the “Probably won't” nodes before you push — reporting but on a critical battery/radio margin; replace batteries / add repeater coverage, confirm recovery, then batch them.
Update the line-powered backbone (climate stations, repeaters, gateways, sinks) — reliable on PoE; get them current before the battery fleet.
Push the “Will sail through” and “Will work” nodes — the bulk; confirm each rejoins.
Return to the “Might work” nodes after their fix.
Restore (or upgrade) offline sensors on otherwise-healthy radios — reseat the TEROS-12 / Atmos-14, or mark it for a TEROS One / Climate One upgrade above.
By room
Bin Room
1
100000
Clone
2
100010
Dry Room 1
4
400000
Dry Room 2
2
200000
Dry Room 3
1
100000
Dry Room 4
1
100000
Dry Room 5
1
100000
Dry Room 6
1
100000
Dry Room 7
1
100000
Dry Room 8
1
100000
Dry Room 9
1
100000
Flower 1
26
2500010
Flower 2
29
2500040
Flower 3
26
2600000
Flower 4
21
2000010
Flower 5
29
2700020
Flower 6
36
3000051
Mom Room
10
800020
Never Used Yet Stora
67
0000670
Sensor Storage
156
180001380
Veg Room
7
500020
(infrastructure)
43
13000282
By device class
Substrate node (radio + TEROS-12)
365
1430002220
Climate station (radio + Atmos-14)
14
1200020
Repeater (range extender)
49
4000090
Gateway (mesh → cloud)
19
1400023
Sink (mesh root)
5
300020
Unpaired sensor
14
0000140
Every device — readiness, sensor, action & your status
Set “Your status” as you work the floor — revived items drop off the active list, and upgrade picks feed the planner above. Your changes save in this browser; click Export to send the snapshot back for the next pull.
Connecting…
0ticked for upgradeSingle 0Dual 0Climate One 0Free Single 0Quote $0Save $0 vs MSRPResolved 0
Device (operator sees)
Class
Readiness
Room
Sensor
Batt
RSSI
Gaps
Last (h)
Most-likely failure / action
Upgrade?
Your status
One row per physical device. A TEROS-12 / Atmos-14 is folded into the radio it plugs into
(sensor.puck). Class by serial prefix (the API hides a climate station as a
“repeater” when its Atmos-14 is offline): H31x/H32x/H34x = node, H111 = climate station, H110 = repeater,
H21x = gateway, SINK = sink. TEROS One upgrades replace TEROS-12 substrate sensors and Climate One upgrades replace Atmos-14 climate sensors (same $150-off deal); the planner totals
trade-in cost from what you mark. Your status edits persist in this browser (localStorage) and are not
written back to the report — use Export to hand the snapshot back so the next data pull reconciles against what
you fixed. Telemetry: AROYA public API, 30-day window sampled at four 2-day windows; silent devices re-pulled on a
clean recent window. Thresholds: battery crit<3.0/warn<3.2 V; RSSI crit<-95/warn<-85 dBm; link crit<40/warn<60; travel crit>60/warn>30 s; last-seen >48 h = down.