Does it work with Alexa/Google/SmartThings or any other automation? If not, just the alerts may not be of much help. e.g., Turn ON the fan if the temperature reaches 70°F.
What is the range between the base unit and the remote sensors. How will my application affect that range? ie, locate you sensor in your metal freezer, or across the street in your utility shed? You also say, "up to 10 units in 1 network". On 1 wifi network? On 1 base unit? Or on the app? How can I expand to more sensors?
Thanks for your recommendation! I have these, but they tend to be not durable and accurate, defeating the point of a hygrometer. I am using inkbird’s new product IBS-TH5 this year, a sensor with WiFi from Switzerland, a real hygrometer. Yes, this is my recommendation. It is a bit expensive but completely worth it.
I have bought many for my church and other houses/camps/buildings. All work well...2nd year running. It has allowed us to lower the church temperatures to 40 degrees safely. We have 6 sensors around the building monitoring for freezing conditions....if a sensor drops below a set-point that you program...your phone gets a notification. Super super worth every cent. Also senses humidity for those who are interested.
Yes, takes a second to refresh, but I use it to monitor dart frog terarrium and greenhouse while im away, works great! I started with the larger single device, I was really surprised how small these things are, super handy!