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Updated review: I got a couple of SmartFilter 2200 and connected to Amazon Dash (supposed to give a future discount on replacements by using it) and they paired almost instantly. I'd like to view the status of all my filters on the home screen without having to swipe. I'd like info on the indoor air quality monitor; the app has nothing. Those of us who are familiar with vaporware (heh, almost a pun there) are leery. I would also like to know technical details behind its calculation, namely pressure drop over time; I was hoping that's what it would put on a pretty graph.
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3M Company
February 12, 2019
Hi Julian,
We apologize that you're running into this issue. Would you care to reach out to FiltreteSmart@3M.com? We would like to help make this right for you. Thanks!

Christopher Johnson
Constantly loses connection with "smart" sensors. The app is able to connect to my "upstairs" furnace that's in the attic, but unable to connect to the "downstairs" furnace right next to it. Also it claims to auto reorder filters automatically using Amazon dash, but even after setting it up, it's NEVER worked for the two years I've been using these. You're better off getting regular filters and not wasting your money on this "smart" sensor technology that doesn't even work properly.
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I find the App to be user friendly, performs as advertised, and does what it is designed to do. The primary reason I will reconsider future purchase is that the price is too high for the benefit. I'm paying nearly double to know when to replace based on filter capacity as opposed to time. Yet, even the packaging states the filter is generally good for three months. The cost for that level of precision does not justify any savings that may result if the filter lasts a little longer.
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