I’m managing three boutique clothing stores and our AC costs were getting out of hand, especially during summer when doors open constantly. We needed something that could handle all locations from one dashboard, without ripping out our existing split systems. Came across Sensibo Airbend for retail a few months ago and decided to test it in our busiest shop. It automates heating/cooling based on store hours, door sensors, and even tracks CO₂ and humidity so the air never gets stuffy on crowded days. The centralized cloud dashboard lets me adjust temperatures from my phone or laptop for any location, and I’ve seen a noticeable drop in energy bills since it shuts things down properly when we’re closed. Curious if anyone else here has tried this kind of system in retail, or if you’re still relying on manual thermostats? I’d love to compare notes on payback periods and whether the air quality monitoring actually impacts customer dwell time in your experience.