Let’s start with the basics, the Sensorpush is a tiny hygrometer (about 4x4x2cm) that tracks your temperature and humidity. What’s the difference between sensor push compared to analogue hygrometers?
Firstly I would like to say that due to the Sensorpush being a smart device you will need a companion Application/App on your mobile phone to operate and have access to the data stored on the sensor as it has no screen.
However because it uses an App on your mobile phone you don’t really need a screen on the actual sensor. On this App the sensor comes alive and its versatility stands out. Once on the App you can set parameters like renaming the sensors adjusting the temperature and humidity levels and set alarms for your sensor. You can set alarms for max high and low temperatures, and set alarms for max high and low humidity.
The sensor works through Bluetooth and as soon as your phone is in range it will update you automatically of all the data it has collected. The good thing is that you can store a year worth of data within the sensor and have it displayed on a monthly, weekly, daily, hour on the application screen.
There is also the option to have the Sensorpush Wi-Fi modem, with the Sensorpush modem working alongside the sensorpush hygrometer you can access all the features of the phone application on the fly wherever you are in the world.
So far I have been enjoying this Hygrometers myself and would recommend if you have a few sites you want to monitor, and since I got them in second hand, I haven’t had to change the batteries yet, and also it has been proving to be an indispensable tool in my grows.
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