Hi only got this today, and it works OK, you have to remember this is a Bluetooth device not wi fi so has a short range, saying that its not bad, it takes a little time to refresh but for the money not bad, the readings at first are a bit out but then settles down and reads correctly.
DaveLoose sync every other day. Mostly worthless. Better and cheaper alternatives, that are wifi connected rather than Bluetooth reliant. I got two of these thinking my first may be iffy. The second was the same.
Check out the xiaomi mi gateway.
Loose sync every other day. Mostly worthless. Better and cheaper alternatives, that are wifi connected rather than Bluetooth reliant. I got two of these thinking my first may be iffy. The second was the same.Check out the xiaomi mi gateway.
Amazon CustomerWorks perfectly with my Moto G4 android phone.
DaveNot compatible with the latest IOS sad as it was a very good idea. Bought 3 and they are all back
HB-AmazonI liked the idea that I could link it to my phone by Bluetooth. However be aware at least twice a week you may have to re-link it to your Bluetooth.
It does what you expect, shows current temperature and keeps a graph to show you the highs and lows.
I liked the idea that I could link it to my phone by Bluetooth. However be aware at least twice a week you may have to re-link it to your Bluetooth.It does what you expect, shows current temperature and keeps a graph to show you the highs and lows.
MDEIts ok, just.
Amos MIt's a weather sensor from Oregon Scientific for your smartphone. watch the whole house and your entire environment.
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