Dear forum community,
At the moment, I am using some cheap hygrometer/thermometers from an online marketplace to monitor the indoor climate in my house. While they are somewhat amusing, I’m quite sure they are not very accurate.
Which indoor climate station would you recommend? My budget is around 100 EUR (about 110 USD), and I would expect it to include data logging with app access.
It would be great if it runs on standard batteries, not special button cells or a built-in rechargeable battery. Expandability with sensors for different rooms would also be a plus.
I would appreciate user experiences, especially regarding battery life.
Thanks and best regards
Tolentino
At the moment, I am using some cheap hygrometer/thermometers from an online marketplace to monitor the indoor climate in my house. While they are somewhat amusing, I’m quite sure they are not very accurate.
Which indoor climate station would you recommend? My budget is around 100 EUR (about 110 USD), and I would expect it to include data logging with app access.
It would be great if it runs on standard batteries, not special button cells or a built-in rechargeable battery. Expandability with sensors for different rooms would also be a plus.
I would appreciate user experiences, especially regarding battery life.
Thanks and best regards
Tolentino
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hampshire26 Oct 2021 15:13Additional Netatmo "room sensor modules" used to have a battery "in my time."
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hampshire26 Oct 2021 17:35Tolentino schrieb:
Um, may I ask which model?We are using the still affordable Froggit HP1000SE Pro. However, it does not measure CO2; the 1500 model does.