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- #33,238 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #70 in Weather Thermometers
Byron G
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Quick delivery, easy setup, the remote sensors were recognized by the base station and with one in the front, one in the back are reading the outdoor temperatures effectively. If all goes well in the future, I would buy this product again.
Jennifer Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Bought to keep an eye on my little greenhouse. This little thing has saved my plants so far this winter. Living in S Central Texas, we don't get a solid winter but we do get a lot of up and down temps. I needed something to help keep an eye on my greenhouse temp, outside temp, and I love knowing what it is in our bedroom (where I have this sitting.) It's definitely saving my plants!
Mike B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I love this thing! Easy setup and the sensors have an incredible range where I can put them anywhere within 75 yd and it will report back to the base unit. The alarm function works great. The back light is cool overall. Cool thing.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Works great, has 2 thermometer readings, one for inside your house and the other for outside temperature. I put the outdoor sensor in my basement close to my water pipes and on those single digit nights I can keep an eye on my water pipes from inside the house. My pipes are in my basement and I hooked up a heater down there, if I look at the thermometer and it is getting close to 32 degrees I just turn on the heater from inside my home, have not had any frozen pipes.
kd
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I am pleased with this thermometer because I am using one sensor outside and one sensor in my garage. There are no wires so I can put the sensors on the two locations and the thermometer in a central location in my hallway.The thermometer has shown to be accurate. It's easy to hang up. It's easy to read. I'm very pleased with my purchase.
Christopher Creager
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Was expecting a larger package honestly. Accuracy is spot on. I tested the remote sensors against the analog temperature sensors I use in my Fridge and freezer. Batteries on main unit don't last as long as they should if you use the illuminating feature as much as I do. Need to use myself to be read in my lower than normal lighting situation. Overall good buy and functionality..
IIIEnderIII
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Works fine right out of the box and does what it's supposed to do. It automatically connects to its remote sensor and that is a nice change from a few different brands I have tried that were not as well-behaved. The indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity digits are large enough that I can see them from across the room and when the light is engaged the display is brightly lit. My outdoor sensor is about 50 feet away and the signal strength indicates full strength (4 bars). I have used it in the garage 90 feet away from the sensor and it indicates 3 or 4 bars signal strength at that distance going through all the walls in the house. Seems like it would have no problem communicating over 150 feet. I give it 5 stars as it does what it is supposed to do reliably and is easy to set up.
Ms. Parky
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
Edited after several week's use: Since I live in Alaska, I wanted a wireless outdoor sensor that was capable of measuring low temperatures. Many only go down to the teens or 20s Fahrenheit. This one is rated for -40 F, which should suffice on all but our coldest days.The display is much smaller than the large table-top LaCrosse weather station it replaced (which had a failed remote sensor), but is easy to read. I mounted it on a wall at eye level. I like the fact it uses AA and AAA batteries, but will be interested to see how long they last in cold temperatures. The LaCrosse used C or D cells.The remote sensor is not supposed to get wet, making placement a bit challenging. For accurate temperature measurements, you don't want to put these right next to the house, on an external wall or under an open porch roof. So I invented a solution. I cut the top off a small used water bottle, put the sensor inside the inverted bottle, then shoved a crumpled plastic shopping bag into the mouth of the bottle to hold the unit in place. Some air can exchange between the inside of the bottle and the ambient environment, but no rain or snow can get on the sensor. I put a silicone rubber hair tie around the bottle and zip tied the inverted bottle to a large shrub a few feet from the north side of my house. For most of the year, the unit will be in the shade. Only during the three or four weeks on either side of our summer solstice will the sun shine on it, making temperature readings inaccurate at these times.The unit's relative humidity readings are consistent with the NWS's mesonet station near my house, but its temperature reading is several degrees lower than both that station, and two other external thermometers located close to the house. I may try calibrating it with my Fischer Scientific mercury thermometer, but meanwhile will add a few degrees F to its overly pessimistic values.
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