







Product description




1 5-Year Lifespan
2 Compatible with Alexa
3 Smart App Insights

1 Multi-User Sharing
2 Wide Connection Range
3 Monitor Your Whole Home

High-Precision Monitoring: Accurate to ±0.36℉ (±0.2°C) and ±2% RH, the temperature and humidity monitor gives you stable, trustworthy data at a glance; it also calculates dew point and VPD (Vapor Pressure Deficit), giving you precise insights into the moisture conditions of your plants, wine collection, or any space at home
Real-Time App Alerts: If the temperature or humidity falls outside your set range, you’ll get an instant notification on your phone, no matter where you are—so you can respond quickly to any sudden changes in the environment you’re watching over
Smart App Insights: Its clear historical graphs allow you to check temperature, humidity, dew point, and VPD data at a glance—by day, month, or year; easily export your data to track trends, spot patterns, or optimize your environment
Monitor Your Whole Home: Link up to 50 devices to one base station, including a maximum of 10 thermo-hygrometers, with wide coverage up to 1700 ft (500 m); monitor your entire home, from bedrooms to basements, and receive instant alerts on your phone anytime, anywhere
Up to 1-Year Battery Life: Designed for a 5-year lifespan, the device uses 1200 mAh replaceable AAA batteries that can last up to one year, with low-battery alerts sent to your app
9 reviews for X-Sense Wi-Fi Temperature and Humidity Monitor, Indoor Humidity Meter with App Control, Hygrometer for House, Gardening, Free Data Storage Export, 3 Sensors & 1 Base Station
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$39.97
D. Harding –
Works like a charm!
I purchased this set to monitor temperature and humidity in a shipping container that I am using as a storage shed. One sensor there, one in my garage, and one in the house. Setup was very easy, and even with a limited wifi signal from my home mesh network, the sensor in the container reads fine and updates promptly. Very much recommended!
Al –
Worked in my fridge & freezer
The old version description said they would not work in a freezer or refrigerator. Could find that warning on this new version, so I took a chance. When I got it, the instruction did warn me it would not work, but I am happy to report they work great in my fridge/freezer right next to a basestation, but also in a basement freezer. pretty far away. Wonderful.
Emily McDonnell Stueben –
Reliable
Love it!Works well.Communicates in all situations with phone app including when to change battery, power loss and wifi loss due to non x-sense issues.
Happy Customer –
Easy setup, works well
Good product. We use it to monitor the temperature of our fifth wheel when we are camping, especially when we have to leave the dogs in the camper. I can check that A/C system is working over the internet. This gives us peace of mind that the pups are safe.
Drew –
Anti USA product.
This company is so Anti America, they don’t even let you pick a United States time zone. Every other country is listed and USA time zones were intentionaly skipped. I wonder why they are even selling to Americans. This is ultra disappointing that I bought from such an anti USA company.
Laura Padusnak –
You need this!
I upgraded my greenhouse monitoring game ti this recently and I’m so happy I didn’t it works great!!! Updates temperature every minute or so and work without glitches!!! I’ll be buying more sensors to do all of my ag buildings.
O Household –
Great app, fast setup.
I have several brands of Temperature/Humidity sensors. I love these. Although I needed to get the X-Sense receiver, an added cost, I already have 3 X-Sense CO WiFi detectors and really like the app. Once I easily installed the WiFi receiver adding the sensors was quick and easy. I really appreciate the graphing ability of the app and that I can easily export the data. I’m using these sensors on my furnace to track how effective my humidifier is working over time. I also get the data on when my furnace is producing heat, the return air data from an additional sensor, and how hot the air is. I look forward to summer When I can track my AC
Quickster –
Accurate. Easy to Setup and Use
I’ve always been a little OC about the temperature in my home, so I got this system to replace the mish-mash of stand alone thermometers I have. First off, it comes with all the batteries! (And the app has a small battery meter for each sensor and will notify you when it’s time to replace.) I already have a couple of X-Sense CO detectors (without a base station), so I already have the app. The app walks you through the adding and setup for the base station, and then the sensors. Everything connected just like it was supposed to. You can also buy more sensors if you like without another base station. I like the app. It’s fairly intuitive to use. You can turn off any and all alarms for any and all of the sensors. I do wish there was an option for changing ALL of the sensors for certain things–like the alarms and notifications, but there isn’t–at least it’s straightforward to change on each. If you want to change the location of a sensor, it’s easy to change the name of the sensor. To test the accuracy I placed all the sensors together for several hours and looked at the data. The temperature was within .2 degrees on all three sensors; the humidity was within 2.2%. (I attached screenshots) Although the relative humidity was just barely outside the stated accuracy, it was fairly close. And if you are so inclined, you can manually calibrate each sensor (plus or minus 5.4 degrees F and plus or minus 20% relative humidity). You need to use the app to monitor the sensors, but you can buy separate sensors that display the information. I like that you can click on each sensor to see graphs for Temp, RH, Dew Point, and Vapor Pressure Deficit. You can instantly change the length of the graph data from an hour, day, week, month, or year. I’m very happy with this product. It does what I want it to do and then some.
Paulholio –
There is no way to set the device up in the United Kingdom – the app repeatedly throws up the following error message:”Your device does not comply with the regulations of wireless communications in your country. Please use a device that complies, or contact our support team for further information.”Given this, I’m not sure why ‘United Kingdom’ even exists as a Region in the app architecture.