Honestly, we hear some consistent themes when cities deploy our smart waste systems. The most frequent complaint is sensor reliability - bins sometimes reporting "full" when they're only half-capacity, or failing to alert when actually overflowing. Weather sensitivity comes up often; extreme heat or cold can affect performance. Maintenance complexity is another pain point - cities want simpler repair protocols and faster part replacements. Cost concerns always surface, particularly regarding ongoing cellular data plans for connectivity. Finally, integration headaches: getting these systems to communicate smoothly with existing municipal software platforms remains a significant challenge for many IT departments. These aren't deal-breakers, but they're the real issues our urban partners help us improve through ongoing collaboration.
What are the biggest complaints you hear from cities using your URBAN TRASH CANS?
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