Hi Matt. It's good to see another option available for this type of gear. A few years ago, I bought the Inkbird IBS-TH2, which offers similar data gathering capabilities to the Sensorpush. It runs on 2 AAA batteries, features an LCD display, and can pair with an app for viewing and downloading collected data. The Inkbird is slightly larger and heavier than the Sensorpush and has less Bluetooth range, but it's also half the price, which could be important for some buyers. These past 2 years mine has worked fine for camping and monitoring temp and humidity in the house.
@TunngaviksChannel That sounds great, I was completely unaware of this product. The one thing that I wanted to avoid was buying more Energizer Lithium AA's and AAA's. I still have a few electronic components that require them. It is just that the cost is so much. I am trying to go with rechargeable lithium devices as much as I can because I usually bring several battery banks with me. Lithium works down to -40. Lower than Alkaline batteries. It is the main reason why I insist on Lithium. After that qualifier, having an internal, rechargeable, lithium battery is what I am shooting for with all of my devices. My headlamps are still AAA powered, along with a few of my other components, but the goal for me is to eliminate the need for disposable batteries. But, back to the subject at hand. Any device that allows you to look at temperature history is going to be hugely helpful to those of us who really would like to know how " How cold did it get?" Thanks again for watching, and subscribing to my channel, and leaving comments. I very much appreciate it! Matt
Wish I had one of these back when I went "summer camping" in Wyoming and it got extremely cold overnight. We froze all evening/night in our summer bags. Would be fun to see what the temperature actually was!
I just found your channel and I really appreciate all of the work you put into your videos! Didn't know this thing existed and I am always curious about the temperature in winter camping too! I'm going to order a couple of these. Thanks!
@goyourownway9149 I forgot to mention, I have never had a glitch with the device or software. Super reliable. Thanks for your continued viewership, take care, Matt.
Do you need service for the data to connect to your phone? I use the zipper pull which gives the high, low and current temperature over the last 24 hours. Works great but it seems this gives even more data.
@@Colby168 It doesn't require a service. They also make a gateway that allows you to tap into the sensors from anywhere in the world. I don't own that. But to use the sensors, using your phone, no service required. Thanks for watching! Matt