If your Internet connection fails while you are navigating online, you might end up waiting for a page to load and not knowing whether there is something wrong with your connection or if the remote server is down. Unplugged is specifically cut for such situations, as it can actively monitor your Internet connection and display popup and audio notifications when the connection status changes.

Having a simple goal, Unplugged runs in the system tray, avoiding to bother you and interact with your work unless needed. Even so, there is a one-window interface that you can use to alter its behavior.

There are no complex options and no menus to deal with. All you get is a straightforward interface where you can configure it to launch at Window startup and change the time interval between two consecutive status checks (by default, this interval is set to 30 seconds). Moreover, you can verify the connection status on demand and Unplugged will display a simple window to confirm that your computer is online or offline.

Unplugged can be used by anyone who has a faulty Internet connection and experiences timeouts often. It allows you to monitor the connection closely and find instabilities, avoiding situations when a file you are transferring is damaged due to a lost connection.