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Digital Room Thermometer, Mini Hygrometer Indoor Thermometer Ambient Temperature Monitor & Humidity Meter, (Black) sold by DOQAUS-Direct/FBA

£3.19
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Excellent rated hygrometer and seller. Super price, includes battery.
  • 【HIGH RELIABILITY & ACCURATE ROOM THERMOMETE】 Featuring fast response, which measures every 5 seconds to provide updated and accurate readings, large measuring range, which measures the temperature from -50 ° C ~ 70 ° C (-58 ° F ~ 185 ° F), temperature accuracy: 10 ° C ~ 40 ° C ± 0.5 ° C measures the humidity from 10% RH up 99% RH, accuracy: 40% ~ 80% ± 3%. (Dimensions:4.5 x 5.8 x 2cm; 40g)LCD Screen:2.3 inch
  • 【EASY TO READ ROOM TEMPERATURE MONITOR】 Bright and black front panel with an LCD screen clearly display the numeric displays, this allows you to clearly read temperature and humidity, even at a great distance
  • 【3 MOUNTING OPTIONS & PORTABLE HOUSE THERMOMETER】 Excellent for indoor temperature and humidity, digital thermometer hygrometer available for table, wall and magnet mounting, convenient mounting for any type of room. Small and light enough that you can save space and carry to the outdoors
  • 【SMART COMFORT LEVEL INDICATION HUDIMITY METER】Moisture meter with humidity level icon indicating ambient status - DRY / COM / WET, which allows this humidity sensor to ensure you are always aware of changes in your home at a glance
  • 【EASY TO OPERATE 】 Only one device button to select the temperature unit in Celsius or Fahrenheit, one-button operation designed for your convenience. Arbitrary switching the Celsius or Fahrenheit Meet your different needs

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  1. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    These typically use a resistive polymer humidity sensor - these have revolutionised the measurement of humidity and are so very inexpensive whilst also being remarkably accurate. They can drift at up to a couple of percent a year - more expensive meters ensure that there is no dc voltage component across them (the major cause of drift). So, you could buy a couple, leave one with its cell out most of the time - just using it to check the readings of the one in use and compensate for drift.
  2. pipehippy's avatar
    Anyone have a suggestion for good/cheapish WiFi model? Have smart things hub if that's helpful.

    Currently looking at a Govee one for £30 from Amazon.
    naski666's avatar
    Are you ok with AliExpress? I bought one from there and it's decent. Needed to install an app on my phone to link it to Samsung Smart things but once that was done I could uninstall the app. Keeps 24 hours of data in smart things. I. On Amazon it just shows humidity

    a.aliexpress.com/_Ew2hzJ9

    Mine was about £10 inc tax and shipping. It is on offer sometimes (edited)
  3. schmoog's avatar
    Hmm, I'd really suggest going for something like a Govee brand hygro even if it costs more. Generally the factory calibration on most Govee units is spot on (but not always). Most of their models take AAA batteries and have a Bluetooth or WiFi link.

    These cheap odd brand name hygros; even if they come properly calibrated, they're inevitably destined for landfill without any means to adjust them. My oldest Govee needed a -9.2% correction after several years. That can be the difference between a room reading as 'damp'/humid when it really isn't and vice versa.
    CynicalNurse's avatar
    Got some really cheap.ones many years ago, still reads within a couple of percent of the Tado one. I guess most people buying something for £3 aren't going to be bothered if it's not exactly accurate.
  4. AngryCoffeeTable's avatar
    If anyone insists on buying this instead of the bigger units that take AAA batteries.

    You can grab a pack of 40 CR2032 batteries for £10 making it 24p per battery which is super cheap. 40 should last you a few nuclear winters. Just remember to collect at a drop off point for free delivery if youre not ordering anything else to make up the other £15 for free delivery.

    A lot of Keyfobs for cars and garage doors/gates may also use CR2032s so you might want to take that into consideration well. I use CR2032 for my Garmin sensors on the bike.

    If you dont want a 40 pack. They also sell a 10 pack but for £8 but then it becomes 80p per battery. (edited)
  5. markyo007's avatar
    These are a load of shite (yes light swearing is allowed as confirmed by the mods) get something more expensive.
    ohmygod2006's avatar
    Let me test this too - shite
  6. sach1636's avatar
    I recently purchased one from ThermoPro for about £9 which allows mobile connectivity using bluetooth with app based daily graphs on temperature and humidity.
    Messiah's avatar
    link?
  7. Empwan's avatar
    I bought these in Dec '23, battery ran out last week. Usual watch battery, easily replaced. Just thought it would last longer.
    CynicalNurse's avatar
    Batteries that come with them are normally useless.
  8. Donald_D's avatar
    Coming up at £3.19 for me Stevie.

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    Hope this helps,

    Don (edited)
    nazmondo's avatar
    Thanks, worked for me by following this.
  9. MildmanneredCalvin's avatar
    Got some thermopro ones from AliExpress for 7 bucks or so. About a fiver each, should be arriving in the next 10 days and I'm hoping they're original 🤞🏼

    They should be better than these and they also take AAA batteries instead of sodding watch cells. (edited)
  10. rocky328's avatar
    Great price! Thanks!!!
  11. flatlander's avatar
    Brilliant just what I need cheers
  12. Morgy's avatar
    Nice one, thanks OP
  13. Specz's avatar
    Looks decent
  14. StevieITBoy's avatar
    All showing as over £5 for me?
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