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SensorPush HTP.xw Wireless Thermometer/Hygrometer/Barometer Extreme Accuracy Water-Resistant for iPhone/Android. USA Made Indoor/Outdoor Humidity/Temperature/Pressure/Dewpoint/VPD Monitor w/ Alerts

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Features

  • Accurate: Best-in-class premium sensing with unmatched accuracy of 1.5%RH, 0.1C / 0.18F, 0.012inHg. Professional-grade components, assembled in America into devices you can trust. For even more demanding applications, the device is easily calibratable to a trusted reference. Either way, you'll enjoy reliable, quality monitoring of environmental conditions including air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, dewpoint and VPD
  • Durable: Water-resistant splash-proof and weatherproof design protects sensor from rain and dust. The HTP.xw is at home just about anywhere: in a refrigerator, freezer, greenhouse, humidor, wine cellar, instrument case like guitar or violin, a piano, outside as a mini weather station, around the house monitoring a humidifier or thermostat in baby nursery, in an attic, basement, crawlspace, reptile tank, terrarium, plants in a grow tent, drying and curing, a chicken coop or egg incubator and more
  • Flexible: Use just the sensor and your phone via Bluetooth or add a SensorPush G1 WiFi Gateway (sold separately) for data and alerts via the Internet. With the SensorPush Gateway and Cloud, get updates anywhere and push notifications when conditions exceed min/max alarm settings, or ask Alexa for updates. It's the perfect combo for a vacation home, garage, server room, data center, ensuring a dog or other pets are safe in an RV (cellular hotspot required) or anywhere remote monitoring is useful
  • Powerful: Line of sight Bluetooth range of 325 feet keeps you up to date, even on the other side of your home. Obstructions such as walls or doors will reduce this, often considerably, but every day in real world conditions, customers happily monitor difficult situations like walk-in coolers, safes, inside a wall or even on a roof. The small size, convenient mounting slot, and long battery life (typically over 2 years) simplify placing one or multiple sensors wherever they are needed most
  • Easy one-time setup with our beautifully designed, free app (iOS or Android). Quickly view a digital summary of current conditions for your entire system of connected SensorPush devices. Drill deeper with integrated data logging and graphing with 45 days of storage on the sensor and unlimited in-app storage for unlimited devices using our custom built high performance database. Export any data recording to CSV for analysis or archival with Excel, Google Sheets, etc, and calibrate with ease.

Description

The SensorPush HTP.xw Extreme Accuracy Water-Resistant Indoor/Outdoor Humidity / Temperature / Barometric Pressure Smart Sensor with Alerts Your favorite Humidity and Temperature Smart Sensor just got even better! The HTP.xw uses the same outstanding mobile applications as the HT1 but now features: Barometric pressure: Great for monitoring weather conditions, air density, altitude changes, vacuum storage and more Even better accuracy: Uses the world's most accurate digital humidity/temperature sensor, with a typical accuracy of ±1.5%RH, ±0.1°C / 0.18°F Water resistance: Sensor membrane and o-ring seals provide a durable, splash and rain proof design Easy battery changes: Easy-change battery cap, making the infrequent battery changes a breeze Even longer battery life: Battery life now estimated at over 2 years in normal conditions Made in USA: Perhaps best of all, they're designed, supported, and now manufactured right here in America And of course, like all SensorPush sensors, the HTP.xw can measure, record, and alert on dewpoint and VPD (vapor pressure deficit), and works seamlessly with the G1 WiFi Gateway for remote access. You're busy. You know that proper temperature and humidity are important. But who has time for constant monitoring of conditions in the places they matter most, like refrigerators, guitar cases, humidors, attics, basements and crawlspaces? SensorPush is the answer. Our Smart Sensors are compact and easy to use. They work with painstakingly designed mobile apps that not only make you love using them, but also require as little use as possible. It takes just a few moments to install our free app and pair your first sensor. After that, it's up to you. If you love data, SensorPush has it, beautifully graphed in-app or easily exported to CSV for use in software like MS Excel. Either way, you'll be amazed by what you can learn from a complete history of minute-by-minute updates. Or, sit back and relax. SensorPush is constantly monitoring conditions, even while you're sleeping or away. Upon your return, you'll be promptly alerted of any issues once data is downloaded via Bluetooth. If you’re going to be away for awhile, the sensor always maintains the most recent 30 days of data on board. For maximum peace of mind, add the SensorPush G1 WiFi Gateway for constant access and alerts from anywhere, via the Internet. SensorPush HT1 SensorPush HT.w SensorPush HTP.xw Temperature Accuracy (full range) (typical) ±0.7°C / ±1.3°F ±0.6°C / ±1.1°F ±0.2°C / ±0.4°F Relative Humidity Accuracy (20-80%) (typical) ±3% ±2% ±1.5% Barometric Pressure Accuracy (full range) (typical) N/A N/A ±0.5mb / 0.015inHg Battery Life (typical conditions) Over 1 year Over 2 years Over 2 years On-board Data Storage 20 days 45 days 30 days Wireless range (line of sight, ideal conditions) 100m / 325' 100m / 325' 100m / 325' Water Resistant Design ✓ ✓ Works with SensorPush G1 WiFi Gateway ✓ ✓ ✓ Dewpoint/VPD Measurements ✓ ✓ ✓ Made in China USA USA Technical Specifications Dimensions: 40mm x 40mm x 16.5mm / 1.57" x 1.57" x 0.65" Weight: 23g / 0.8oz Battery: CR2477 (user replaceable) Battery Life: Typ. over 2 years (even more in normal conditions, less in extreme cold) Sampling Interval: Every minute On-board Data Storage: 30 days In-App Data Storage: Unlimited Compatibility: iOS 11+, Android 5.1+. Requires Bluetooth 4.0+ (also known as Bluetooth LE). Remote Access: Compatible with the SensorPush G1 WiFi Gateway for remote access via the Internet. Multiple Devices: One mobile device can monitor an unlimited number of sensors; one sensor can be monitored by an unlimited number of mobile devices. Temperature Range: -40°C - 60°C (-40°F - 140°F) Humidity Range: 0 - 100% (prolonged exposure to > 80% RH may create an offset of up to +3% in the readings. This effect gradually reverses after return to < 80% RH conditions) Barometric Pressure Range: 300 - 1250mb / 8.86 - 36.91inHg Temperature Accuracy (20°C - 60°C / 68°F - 140°F): ±0.1°C / ±0.18°F typical, 0.3°C / ±0.54°F maximum Temperature Accuracy (Full Range): ±0.2°C / ±0.36°F typical, 0.3°C / ±0.54°F max Humidity Accuracy (@ 25°C / 77°F, from 0% - 80% RH ): ±1.5% typical, ±2% maximum Humidity Accuracy (@ 25°C / 77°F, from 0% - 100% RH ): ±2% typical, ±3% maximum Barometric Pressure Accuracy: ±0.5mb / 0.015inHg typical, ±1.5mb / 0.044inHg maximum Wireless Range: 100 meters line of sight under ideal conditions with no obstructions. Because of the way radio signals work, obstructions or interference can reduce the effective range substantially. Every situation is different, but by way of example, one of our test cases is a wood-framed 2,600 square foot, 2-story home. Sensors can be read virtually anywhere in, or immediately outside, the home. Wet Conditions: The HTP.xw features O-ring seals and a special sensor membrane, making it water resistant. While it is not submersible, it is perfect for wet conditions outdoors, in greenhouses, etc. Why Monitoring is Important / Where to Use SensorPush Your possessions including guitars, pianos and other musical instruments, cigar humidors, wine cellars, incubators, greenhouses, art, family heirlooms, refrigerators and freezers benefit from careful and precise monitoring. Stability of temperature and humidity over time is often the most important factor to avoid costly and irreparable damage. SensorPush makes it easy to see changes to help determine and take the proper course of action when necessary or rest easy when all is well. SensorPush was created by Cousins & Sears Creative Technologists Cousins & Sears is an award-winning creative technology design and development studio. The Brooklyn, NY-based team has worked on behalf of an incredibly wide variety of organizations from startups to the Fortune 500 across virtually every industry imaginable. The two partners, Jonathan Cousins and James Nick Sears, are as hands-on as it gets. They bring a range of expertise and knowledge not only from graphic design to software development and electrical engineering, but also in diverse subjects such as history and music. This broad base of experience means that everything from the sensor firmware to the apps themselves has been hand- crafted line by line. We believe the extra effort shows in the end result.


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.65 inches; 0.35 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ HTP.xw


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 31, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SensorPush


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #11,670 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #35 in Weather Stations


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 out of 5 stars 450 ratings


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  • Product is ok, but feels like development has stalled and left several big annoyances unresolved.
Overall, I am reasonably satisfied with the entire product line, but have some significant gripes. I own one HT.wx, one HT.w, and four HT1 (Actually 3, but I'll get to it later). All connect to a G1 gateway. I like being able to get measurements from anywhere I go and overall the responsiveness is good. To some degree I can even tell what kind of activity is occurring inside a space because I can see how changes in temp and humidity correspond to certain activities, like opening the fridge door, turning on an AC, or even just having someone occupy a room. The web based dashboard (IF you have a G1 gateway! Big caveat!) is somewhat limited but useful, although if you want to see ALL of your sensors you need to use their BETA dashboard, which has been beta for far too long... But more about that below. Right out of the box I tested all sensors except for the HT.wx with 75% and 32% humidity packs. All except one HT.1 read a few ticks high on both tests after more than 60 hours, so no problem, easily adjusted them down by less than 2%, and now they all agreed. One HT1 however always read a few percent low on the 75% test and a few points high on the 32% test. Still within 2%, but the "calibration" allowed within the mobile app is not a true calibration, it's just a means of shifting the scale up or now. So in this case, it doesn't ACTUALLY recalibrate or do any sort of rescaling. If you set calibration for one end of the humidity scale, the other end will be that much more inaccurate. A second HT1 was so far out of spec (it is about 6% off) that when I reached out to support they promptly sent me a replacement after a brief discussion about my test results and what I did. So credit where credit is due, if you do your due diligence, they will take care of you. The new sensor works just fine, and now I have an extra HT1 that while it's not a great humidity sensor, it's still a perfect temp sensor. And let's be honest, for most casual applications, 7% off on the high or low end of humidity is probably not that critical if you just have one sitting in a random room. That does mean it still reads close to true in the 40's through 60's, which is common in many areas. If they just included a way to RESCALE the humidity calibration, you could at least potentially tune out this problem, but nooooo.... The sensor may still not be great, but it would be better than nothing. If I have an issue, it's with the high end HT.wx. This sensor too has a bit of a problem with humidity, where it reports a few ticks below 75% and a few ticks above 32%. So it too has a bit of a weak range. I expected more from a $90 sensor which allegedly boasts the highest level of accuracy. I also felt it was somewhat slow to respond to humidity changes too relative to my HT.w, which appears to be the best of the bunch. Why is their top-of-the-line sensor trumped in accuracy and responsiveness by their mid-tier unit? It's not terrible, and not so far out of spec that it's worth really hassling about, but it's annoying. It's not going to go in some mission critical application anyway. In regards to the G1 Gateway... it's almost invaluable. But the range seems worse than expected. Trying to position a single G1 in a home to monitor a bunch of scattered sensors has been more of a headache than I anticipated given the distance from gateway to sensors. Responsiveness to pick up sensors behind one or three walls even when less than 20 feet away is spotty at best. I think ideally I could see myself getting a second G1 and that would create enough of a coverage area to pick up all sensors, but ok, that's another $100. Occasionally when I fire up the mobile app when at home on the same wi-fi network as the G1, it will say that the device is offline and takes a few seconds (up to about 20) to reconnect to it. Annoying, but not deal breaking. I know my mesh wi-fi inside the house is strong and I have full coverage inside and out, so I don't know why the G1, which is less than 15 feet from the primary AP with a clear line of site to it, would have any issues like that. But again, not the worst issue. Overall regarding this product, it seems development is stagnant, like the developers have just lost interest in developing their product any further. The phone app only lets you look at the graph of a single device at a Time, so you can't do any comparisons from the app. That's... really annoying. You also can't set default views either, when you select a sensor to view the graph of, it always defaults to Hourly, which is generally not nearly as useful a view as Daily as the default view. As mentioned earlier, a way to actually recalibration/rescale the humidity sensor could possibly be a big help, but all you can do is "shift" the graph, which is not nearly as useful. Their beta dashboard which does let you see graphs for the higher end HT.w and HT.wx, well if you have a lot of sensors and are going into higher temps, the overlay just blocks the view of the graph (see attached image). You can shift the graph backwards, but not forwards, and there's no way to move that overlay unless you disable the view of some sensors from the dashboard. Seriously? Nobody on their dev team though to try and turn on a bunch of sensors to see this VERY OBVIOUS overlay flaw in their dashboard? You can hardly call this a beta dashboard anymore, since their primary dashboard states that the higher end sensors should be supported by November 2021. It's July 2022 now, guys. At least make more improvements and show us you still care about the product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by J. Kim

  • Neat little system
This is a neat little system. I initially was just curious how hot my attic gets and to see if it fluctuates with the AC on, to determine if theres any major leaks. I was looking at a simple wireless unit with a remote screen to put on the table. I came across this expensive little booger and liked how it tracked the temp history and could connect to the gateway. I also remembered a time where the garage freezer was left cracked open and lost hundreds of dollars of food. This could serve both of those purposes (for a pretty penny), so I decided to try it out. It works very well and can get notifications for the freezer if it gets too high of temp. I am very happy with it and will likely add more sensors to the mix over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by Kevin S.

  • Accurate and inexpensive device - great value!
OK- This has been a long time coming. I made sure that I operated these devices for almost 90 days before rendering an opinion- it's only fair. I purchased my SensorPush HPT.xw device in early February this year, and installed it a few days later. I had some questions about installation and settings, so I contacted the Customer Service Dept. My questions were completely answered and I even got additional information that proved valuable. I once again contacted then for a different reason and not only did the rep remember my earlier conversation, he solved the current problem on his end without any trouble. This is 100% customer commitment - in the Amazon tradition - something you will have a difficult time finding elsewhere. On to the device: I basically used a thick cable tie to attach the sensor to my air conditioner frame that extends onto a covered porch. This will of course, change as soon as the weather warms up! I made sure that the device was hanging in free air; would not be in direct sun; and also where it would be facing into the prevailing wind. The latter is important for accurate RH and DP readings. Pairing it with a Bluetooth smart device was a breeze. But, what was even better was setting it up with the SensorPush WiFi Bridge that allows me to access readings from virtually anywhere I have Internet connectivity. A simple cable to my router was all that was needed (aside from power) and I was connected in a matter of minutes. The range of the device to the Bridge is very respectable and should work in tha majority of installations. Also note that I have a second SensorPush device. I'm using the HT.w to keep tabs on my well water system in a stone cellar. This promptly alerts me if the temperature is nearing the freezing range. If I am not at home, the Bridge sends out the warning and I can act accordingly. Now for accuracy. I tested the devices by using professional grade mercury thermometers over a period of several days. Apart from the cold, I made sure to do this in the warmer temperatures we are having now. I found the accuracy to be within one degree either side of what the calibration thermometers indicated. No, they were not in the exact same spot- but close enough for most every application. I verified the DP and RH readings by comparing the sensor's data with that of a sling psychrometer that I repeatedly used over many days to verify the accuracy. Again, the differences were minimal- one or two degrees either side of the professional instrument. Fact may be that the sensor is more accurate due to the nature of using a wet bulb / dry bulb comparison chart. In any case, no one needs to be splitting hairs for these readings. The barometer proofing was a bit more complicated. I took the sensor and two temperature compensated, precision aneroid barometers to the local airport. All three were adjusted to the pressure on the tarmac. I then drove back home and mounted all three in the same spot. As expected the readings dropped by over one inch due to elevation. All three agreed and continue to agree right to the present time. I have since set the sensor to the "meteorological" option for sea level indication. I now have both station and sea level readings for my purposes. One note- barometric pressure is more a condition of trend rather than actual setting. If you are near accurate, the speed and amount of rise and fall of the pressure is the important data, not so much the precise reading. Comparing this to other weather station options available: At less than one hundred dollars, I find this to be a great bang for the buck. Simple to install and operate, with very good accuracy and tracking functions. What's needed now is an anemometer and rain gauge for those of us who rely on weather as an important factor of daily life. I have expressed this desire to SensorPush- so hopefully they will respond with some more excellent products. And by the way, replacement batteries are available right here on Amazon- no need to hunt. Just search for CR2477 and take your pic. These batteries are inexpensive and long lasting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021 by B. Thompson

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