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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I bought a pack of 2. When I set them up they both a appeared to work. After about an hour 1 of them became "unavailable", the other is still working. I double checked that the batteries were charged and they were. It appears like there is a 50% chance that this product will be defective.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I have used thirdreality and aqara temp/humidity sensors and they work well, but have slow update rates and take coin cell batteries. They do last a year or more. These IHSENO sensors were very easy to setup and do NOT require the App or WiFi, at least when using Home Assistant. The difference between these and most other zigbee devices is that you need a small pin (included) to press the internal setup/refresh button. This does protect it from accidental pressing, but I haven't found that much of an issue with other devices.I monitored furnace, ambient, and refrigerator temperatures over the last 12 hours and they performed very well, giving me a more detailed graph since they update frequently.The temperature reading is less than 0.5 degrees F difference from my other 433MHz sensor, so pretty happy about that. Having the sensor in my fridge helped me to discover how it was cycling that what the temperature was actually getting down to. I found out that the fridge set point of 39F, for example, turned out to be a minimum, and the fridge was actually getting up to 46F. I also placed one on the furnace housing and another on the floor vent to capture the furnace cycles overnight.The box includes the sensor, a double-sided stick pad (not used), a small reset/pairing pin (like a SIM card removal pin), and an instruction booklet.The plus to the Aqara/ThirdReality sensors is that they also have a pressure sensor reading. The Aqara sensors are also smaller and more stylish. So, pros and cons. I would buy again and probably will.
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