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🌡️ Stay ahead of the curve with SwitchBot’s smart climate mastery!
The SwitchBot IP65 Indoor Outdoor Hygrometer Thermometer is a rugged, wireless sensor featuring an industrial Swiss Sensirion sensor for ultra-precise temperature and humidity monitoring. With a robust IP65 waterproof rating, it excels indoors and outdoors, boasting an impressive 394ft Bluetooth range and up to 2 years of battery life. Its advanced data storage and export capabilities, combined with smart push notifications via the SwitchBot Hub, empower professionals to track, analyze, and react to environmental changes effortlessly—making it the ultimate tool for climate-conscious millennials managing smart homes, greenhouses, or specialized storage.




















| ASIN | B0BVLYPYT1 |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,366 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #16 in Weather Hygrometers #37 in Indoor Thermometers |
| Brand | SwitchBot |
| Brand Name | SwitchBot |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,609 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1*product, 1*multi-country manual, 2*AAA (built-in), 1*lanyard |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 1.1"W x 2.4"H |
| Item Length | 23.6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Outdoor Meter |
| Item Weight | 44 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Wonderlabs |
| Model | W3400010 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Operating Humidity | 0-100% relative humidity |
| Part Number | W3400010 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.1"W x 2.4"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Temperature Reading Accuracy | plus_minus_0_point_2_degrees_celsius |
| UPC | 850046603341 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 140 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
J**N
Excellent product and app. Highly recommend!
I have tried a couple of brands of smart thermometers (Aqara and SensorPush) and I found these Switchbot sensors to be the best bang for the buck vs those other brands. The Aqara sensors kept randomly dropping their connection and the Aqara app was not very well polished. The SensorPush sensor and app work great, but they cost a lot more and do not sync with the Apple home app. The Switchbot sensors are easy to setup, and so far the connectivity has been 100% reliable for me (two months in) and the temperature readings seem accurate. They typically match almost perfectly with the temperature on my SensorPush sensor . The Switchbot app takes a little getting used to at first, but once you have it down it is a very data-rich and intuitive interface that I have really enjoyed using (especially over the clunky Aqara app). I use the Switchbot app to look at detailed temperature data, but I also have it synced up to Apple Home via the Switchbot Hub 2 so I can see the current temperature in the Home app. I do wish the Home app showed me the temperature history, but I don't mind using the Switchbot app for that instead. If you are a fan of the Apple Home app to control your smart home I think these temperature sensors are the best ones you can get! The temperature sensors and Hub 2 are the only Switchbot products I currently have, but based on my experience thus far I am sure they will not be the last Switchbot products that I purchase. I already plan to get more temperature sensors in the future. I highly recommend these!
J**.
Incredible in all environments, even after a year! I have about a dozen of these.
Initially, I was hesitant to get these, as I really needed a bunch that would really work in different environments. After a year of use and adding about a dozen to my Hub 2s and working with Matter on Apple Home, I have to come back and just gush about how incredible these are! First: when paired with the SwitchBot App and cloud services, these things are incredibly. They store loads of data that can be viewed in the app on navigable graphs. Even better: you can just mass export the data to spreadsheets to view elsewhere. Second: the Bluetooth range is insanely good. I have some in my refrigerator and I can connect to them in my bedroom. Yes, it’s still Bluetooth so, the connection is hampered by the fridge door & bedroom door, but that it is even possible is a testament to how good these things are. I wouldn’t rely on the Bluetooth for my scenario, however, and I don’t have to: I can use the cloud services to more reliably connect. Third: Matter is excellent for these when paired with Hub 2 and my Apple Home Hub. The SwitchBot App treats both the temperature AND humidity readings of these as 1 device for Matter. Still, Apple has been able to treat the temperature and humidity sensors as distinct “devices” connected to the Hub 2…which is exactly the best case scenario (I save one of the 8 Matter Device slots that you are limited to per Hub 2, but still get 2 devices in Apple Home). Fourth: These really do work in harsher conditions. I have them in a bathroom that has regularly surpassed 70-percent relative humidity, in my freezer, and in my refrigerator.i haven’t had any issue. You can hang them via the lanyard, drop them on a shelf, stick them to a wall with the included 3M tape…I’ve eveb used command strips with them! They really are a value: especially when you get multiples. The sensors are just as good as the Meter Plus (which I also use), but without the screen, a longer Bluetooth range, smaller form factor, and higher whether resistance ratings.both are excellent for seeing trends and checking in on the climate at any point in time. The more you have, the better: I’ve been able to track micro changes in my apartment to fine-tune a dehumidifier. I went from a swampy house to one that is actually comfortable in part because of these. Highly recommend these! Hope this helps!
K**R
BEST I found for INCUBATORS!
Wish I had found these sooner! I needed hygrometers for my fowl incubators. I’ve purchased many different brands from here and also one I borrowed from the Quality dept at Asurion. None are reliable after a few days; although it did take a week for the industrial one to go berserk. Then I finally found these by Switchbot. OMG! It’s like night and day. Finally, I have hygrometers that I can actually depend on even after a few days of running at higher heat, they don’t heat up themselves and give false, insanely high or ridiculously low readings. They give correct, stable temp readings every day. The only reason I discovered that the other brands grow incorrect over time is that I had multiple brands in my incubators. Some would go sky high and some would go insanely low all at the same time. Setting Sid by side, the temp can’t be 103 and 89 degrees and 40% and 70% humidity at the same place and time. Unfortunately, I discovered this a little late and lost an expensive batch of duck eggs due to depending on flaky hygrometers, turned up the heat and fried my duck eggs. Then I found Switchbot hygrometers and was able to get accurate readings through my next batch of duck eggs and had a 100% hatch rate. Also, they are small, short, and lie flat and low and actually get readings at egg level which is very important. They also don’t take up tons of room which is great for small incubators that don’t have much room for hygrometers. These are by far the BEST hygrometers out there that I have found. They are pricey; thus the reason I was so late in trying them, but I would have saved a ton of money on hygrometers and eggs if I’d just bought these to begin with. I am ecstatic that I found these hygrometers.
R**️
Fantastic Stats, Fragile Battery Tabs 🤖🔧
If you love data, these little SwitchBot sensors are basically Pokémon—you’ll want to collect them all. Setup was a breeze (Bluetooth behaved for once), and the accuracy is solid enough to make a weather station blush. 📡🌡️ The app? Not bad! Not amazing. Somewhere between “Hey, this is useful” and “Why is that button there?” But the history graph is easy to read, and the 50-foot range is chef’s kiss reliable. 📈👌 Physically, they feel sturdy… except for the battery contacts, which apparently skipped leg day. 😬 The contacts weaken over time, lose tension, and if you try to bend them back—snap! I broke 2 out of 3 trying to revive them. Accurate? Absolutely. Durable? Well… kinda. Like a tiny gym bro with brittle legs. They’re small (lipstick sized), easy to place anywhere, and the built-in history is great for watching temperature swings or judging your greenhouse microclimates. Batteries lasted maybe 4–5 months. For the price, I wish the battery contact situation was better. 💸🔋 Still—if you want reliable environmental data and don’t mind treating the battery tabs like they’re made of spun sugar, these are awesome little gadgets. Pros 😄 😊 Very accurate readings 📱 Easy setup, Bluetooth works instantly 📈 Helpful history graphs in the app 📡 Excellent 50 ft range 📊 Great for tracking trends indoors or outdoors Cons 😕 🔋 Battery contacts lose tension, break easily 💰 Pricey for a 3-pack 📱 App could be more intuitive
A**R
Wonderful item, until you want to export a file to PC...
I grow photoperiod plants and can't go into garden at night to check readings of thermometer and hygrometer during dark hours. This little device allows me to accurately adjust the space heater to save some watts and still avoid dewpoint with confidence. The electricity I save will pay for this probe in no time. Not having to reference a dewpoint or VPD chart is a bonus. I like that I can export the data. I'll link that file to a spreadsheet and automate the generation of graphs, min/max data, etc... The app is okay. It works well enough. You can adjust scope of displayed line graphs for daily and larger, but not for hourly. The text is really small and hard to read in spots. It has a ton of advertising and marketing that you can avoid, but i'm not a fan of it having a "shop" feature. It's intrusive and unecessary. thankfully it isn't prevalent in the 'home' screen and you can avoid see it, but it's still there wasting space and resources turning my device into a gd billboard for commercials... that's ridiculous. Outside of the intrusive marketing nonsense, I'm glad I bought this product. Purposefully hamstringing wifi connectivity so that you have to buy their hub is contrived and lame, though. Some business practices are a bit sketchy it seems. Update: They just erased my last update.. They have designed this product to be annoying by design. It cannot even do a simpe file export to my desktop nor write the exported file to the phone's memory. Instead you have to log into 3rd party site in order to get a ling to MY file? Why am i even connecting to any location on the internet when i do not need to? This is ridiculous. They blamed this on the android phone, as if they don't write their app and have no control over how THEIR app works. If i wasn'at technologically inclined, i may have believed their poor excuse. Also, this junk needs the hub for certain functions, which again is totally unecessary. you can see other products work directly from the app on the phone. This is a choice by the manufacturer. A choice to make you more likely to log into some nonsense 3rd party site to collect info and allow access to my file.. it's not 'their' file. There is no reason for them to write an app that functions this way unless by design or simply incompetent. Overall, a lot of shady behaviour here.. unnecessary hoops that probably benefit them or their partners in some way or simply not good at writing a companion app. Flip a coin.
N**L
I love seeing complex electronic communication systems at work
I hang an "Outdoor Meter" from the basement ceiling. Meter comes with a loop for easy hanging. I didn't get a hub, I just use Bluetooth to see what's happening. It might be interesting to hang another outside by the north side of the building, where the sun never shines. But there are enough personal weather stations in my neighborhood on the Internet, so generating my own data would be redundant. If I had to find a complaint, it would be that I have to make my Android tablet attempt to connect to the meter a few times before there's a successful connection, before the data starts rolling in. Tapping the tablet a few times before getting a connection isn't a big deal, except that it wastes a minute each time before you realize the request failed. The SwitchBot app is real nice. I like moving graphs, and it moves swiftly as a day's readings come in. The meter will save a huge amount of data if you don't connect for a long time. When you finally connect, the graph will slide along as the meter downloads its saved data up into the app. Practically, you can check out a lot of history whenever you finally get the chance to look it over. You can zoom in to an hour's graph, or more compressed to display a day's, week's, month's, year's. You can adjust ("calibrate") the SwitchBot app so its readings match the local thermometer/hygrometer. Good enough for government work. My dehumidifier can be adjusted in digital increments of 5% each. When I changed the adjustment from 45% to 40%, the humidity in the basement dropped from an almost constant 46% to an almost constant 43%. Just goes to show you. Well, it's only been a day, maybe it'll drop a couple more points over the next couple of days. A month or two later... Replaced antique cellphone with modern, compact, Google Pixel 8 cellphone with Android 14. When I go looking for SwitchBot data on Bluetooth, the connection hooks up fast, without me having to keep trying over and over. Surprisingly, the performance is much better than the tablet with Android 12, even though I'd expect the tablet to have a bigger antenna, etc. I don't think it's a matter of Android 14 being better than 12; I think simply the radio in the phone is better. But I don't know. Anyway, it proves that the SwitchBot can react quickly, given some good hardware talking to it. 4 months old... SwitchBot reports its battery is at 98%. My math is wanting, but... If 4 months used 2%, 100% will take 200 months, about 17 years. I'll let you know. On the very nice Android 12 tablet, 1 hour of data rolls in every 2 seconds. On the Pixel 8 phone with Android 14, the data rolls in so fast, it's hard to be accurate, but it looks like the data rolls in at 2 or 3 hours of data every second, about 4 or 5 times faster than the tablet. 11 months old... SwitchBot reports battery is at 89%. I got my SwitchBot for about $8. Ever since, the price has been $15. I'd have bought another two more, but I can't bring myself to do it. Wish they would run some intermittent $8 sales... I guess it's the Supply vs. Demand curve. Micro Economics 101. They discovered their product is more popular than they expected. Well, it works good.
A**R
Excellent reliable no-frills sensor
These are absolutely great. Got my first one around 3 years ago for the balcony and it’s provided steady no-fuss and no-frills (no screen on device) temperature and humidity data. I just bought a 3-pack for indoor use such as to monitor the ambient temperature of the storage room and inside the wine fridge. Excited for additional data points!
B**N
Perfection
I was looking for a humidity sensor for home automation. My goal is to automatically cycle on bathroom exhaust fans when the humidity increases during showers. I'm using the Kasa by TP-Link wifi smart switches for my bathroom exhaust fans. Set up was very easy. I plugged in the mini hub and held the button down to initiate Bluetooth pairing. The app connected to the hub and I set up my wifi network. Once that was finished the hub knew I had 3 sensors and they were automatically added to my app. I then pulled the plastic tab from the batteries and the sensors booted up. Each sensor had a number sticker on it making it easy to know which sensor was being read by the app. I chose to use command strips to mount two sensors in my bathrooms. I know I will need to pull the sensor down to replace the batteries on occasion so I chose that over the included 3M double sided tape. Programming for this application was easy. First I connected my sensors to my Google Home, but that was probably not necessary. Then I loaded up IFTTT. In there I chose to use the Smartbot service as my trigger. I chose to ignore temperature and only trigger when the humidity rises above 50 percent. Important to note that I live in Colorado so 50 percent humidity would be high. The next step was to link the Kasa app to IFTTT and chose the fan I wanted to control. I chose not to let IFTTT turn the fan off. I run the fans for other reasons and didn't want the humidity to not allow those additional fan runs. I have the fans set to shut down automatically after 5 minutes. The sensors do show me temp and humidity in Google Home, so connecting the sensors to that app was beneficial, but not for my programming. Google Home would not give me the ability to use these sensors as a trigger to control the fans, which is why I went with IFTTT. I will use the third sensor in the kit as an outdoor sensor and set up IFTTT to turn on a whole house fan when the outside temp drops below the desired temp. I will likely set this up to only run when there is a difference in house and outside temp of 5 to 10 degrees or more. Overall, I was pleased with the easy setup and the fact that the sensors and hub are allowing one more piece of my home automation to function.
M**.
Moje ulubione czujniki zewnętrzne
Używam czujników od dwóch lat i mogę jasno stwierdzić, że to świetne gadżety, działają bezproblemowo i do tej pory nie wymieniłem baterii ani razu. Leżą na zewnątrz i wewnątrz lodówki, zapewniając mi stały, wyraźny obraz temperatury i poziomu wilgotności. Pomiar jest precyzyjny i niezawodny. Polecam te produkty.
F**R
POOR Bluetooth range
Returned. Bluetooth range not working for greenhouse location.
B**T
Handige Stand Alone thermometer
De thermometers zijn mooi afgewerkt en niet groot. Het batterijdeksel is afgewerkt met een rubber dichting. Werkt op 1 AAA batterij (meegeleverd). De app is handig en een mooi overzicht van meerdere weken. Verbinding is via bluetooth rechtstreeks in de app of via een Relais (apart aan te kopen) via wifi. Ik kocht een 3 pack zonder display en ben er heel tevreden over.
S**N
Rezension für das SwitchBot IP65 Thermometer Hygrometer Innen Außen 3er Set – Sehr gut!
Ich habe das SwitchBot IP65 Thermometer Hygrometer 3er Set jetzt seit einigen Wochen und bin wirklich begeistert. Hier sind meine Erfahrungen: Verpackung und Lieferung: Das Set kam gut verpackt und vollständig bei mir an. Es sind drei Thermo-Hygrometer dabei, die mit kleinen CR2032-Batterien betrieben werden. Die Anleitung ist einfach und schnell zu verstehen. Die Geräte sind sehr leicht einzurichten – einfach die Batterien einlegen und die Geräte mit der SwitchBot-App verbinden. Design und Verarbeitung: Die Geräte sehen sehr modern und hochwertig aus. Sie sind klein und passen in jedes Zimmer oder auch draußen. Besonders gut gefällt mir, dass sie IP65-zertifiziert sind, was bedeutet, dass sie gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschützt sind. Das macht sie auch für den Außenbereich geeignet, ohne dass man Angst haben muss, dass sie bei Regen kaputtgehen. Funktionen und Genauigkeit: Die Thermometer und Hygrometer messen sehr genau. Die Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit sind sowohl am Gerät selbst als auch in der App gut ablesbar. Ich habe die Werte mit anderen Geräten verglichen und sie stimmen fast perfekt überein. Es ist auch super, dass ich die Werte immer in der SwitchBot-App sehen kann. Die App ist einfach zu bedienen und zeigt alle wichtigen Informationen auf einen Blick. Besonders praktisch ist die Funktion, dass ich eine Benachrichtigung bekomme, wenn sich die Werte zu stark ändern, zum Beispiel wenn die Luftfeuchtigkeit zu hoch oder die Temperatur zu niedrig ist. Vielseitigkeit: Das Set ist sowohl für den Innen- als auch für den Außeneinsatz geeignet. Ich habe eines im Wohnzimmer, eines im Keller und eines draußen im Garten. Die Geräte verbinden sich gut mit der App, auch wenn sie über ein paar Meter verteilt sind. Sie arbeiten zuverlässig und liefern immer die gleichen, genauen Werte. Fazit: Ich bin wirklich sehr zufrieden mit dem SwitchBot IP65 Thermometer Hygrometer 3er Set. Es ist einfach zu bedienen, liefert genaue Werte und ist gut verarbeitet. Die Geräte sind vielseitig einsetzbar, sowohl drinnen als auch draußen. Für den Preis bekommt man wirklich gute Qualität. Ich kann das Set auf jeden Fall empfehlen – klare 5 Sterne!
H**N
Mooi overzicht van alle temperaturen in de app
Ik had al drie sensoren en een hub gekocht. Dat werkt super. Nu drie sensoren erbij gekoppeld. Koppelen ging heel gemakkelijk en nu heb ik in de app en heel handig overzicht van alle temperaturen van alle ruimtes op een scherm, zoek binnen als buiten! Werkt heel goed! Is inclusief batterijen, dus prijs vind ik ook redelijk.
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