WHY IT’S A GREAT CHOICE:
ERWIN™ SmartScoop System

product description
The spoon stored in the container enters sleep mode to keep energy consumption at a minimum. As soon as the spoon is moved, it detects motion and analyzes its movements to count the number of scoops dispensed. Once you set the spoon down and movement stops, the spoon transmits the recorded data to the receiver unit. Even if communication fails, the system retains the data and will transmit any unsent information during the next successful transfer.
The receiver sends the counted data to a server via a pre-configured connection, where you can access it at any time. The receiver is capable of storing spoon data for up to one month, and can upload it to the server even after a prolonged internet outage.
If, when the spoon is moved, its LED flashes orange three times, this indicates that the spoon is still functional but the battery is running low and needs to be charged.
In addition to scoop counts, the receiver also sends each spoon’s battery voltage to the server, so you’ll always know if a spoon needs charging.
The website and its features, where you can view all your data, are described in a separate document.
ERWIN™ SmartScoop System
Erwin™ Ice Cream Scoop – an accurate accounting of the future
The Erwin™ Ice Cream Scoop is an innovative device that automatically counts scoops dispensed, giving you an accurate picture of the quantities sold and helping you optimize your operations.
The system consists of up to 7 smart scoops and a central unit, which comes as a gift in the package.
Erwin™ Ice Cream Scoop: €300/pc
Erwin™ central unit: gift
Service fee: €300/year/spoon
A perfect choice for ice cream shops, pastry shops and catering establishments who want precise records, cost efficiency and real-time data for their daily operations.
From: €300 one time, and
€25 / month
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The spoon stored in the container enters sleep mode to keep energy consumption at a minimum. As soon as the spoon is moved, it detects motion and analyzes its movements to count the number of scoops dispensed. Once you set the spoon down and movement stops, the spoon transmits the recorded data to the receiver unit. Even if communication fails, the system retains the data and will transmit any unsent information during the next successful transfer.
The receiver sends the counted data to a server via a pre-configured connection, where you can access it at any time. The receiver is capable of storing spoon data for up to one month, and can upload it to the server even after a prolonged internet outage.
If, when the spoon is moved, its LED flashes orange three times, this indicates that the spoon is still functional but the battery is running low and needs to be charged.
In addition to scoop counts, the receiver also sends each spoon’s battery voltage to the server, so you’ll always know if a spoon needs charging.
The website and its features, where you can view all your data, are described in a separate document.