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The INKBIRD WiFi Thermometer Hygrometer Monitor IBS-TH3 offers precise temperature (-20℃ to 60℃) and humidity (0-99% RH) sensing with ±0.3℃/±3% accuracy. It connects effortlessly via 2.4GHz WiFi for remote monitoring through a user-friendly app that supports multiple devices. Featuring 1 year of cloud data storage and export, smart alerts, and easy calibration, this compact sensor is ideal for managing environments like greenhouses, wine cellars, and baby rooms.





R**H
Works great for monitoring my plants!
I recently purchased the Inkbird WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations in every way. This device has truly been a game-changer when it comes to monitoring the environmental conditions in my home or office. Setting up the Inkbird WiFi sensor was a breeze. The instructions provided were clear and concise, and the device seamlessly connected to my WiFi network. It also integrated effortlessly with the Inkbird app on my smartphone, allowing me to monitor the sensor. The readings are consistent and reliable, providing me with real-time data on the conditions in my space. This has been invaluable for maintaining optimal conditions for my plants, and other sensitive items. One of the standout features of the Inkbird sensor is its reliable connectivity. I have experienced no dropouts or interruptions in data transmission, ensuring that I'm always connected. This has given me peace of mind, knowing that I can rely on the sensor to provide continuous and uninterrupted monitoring. In conclusion, the Inkbird WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor is an outstanding device that offers exceptional performance, accuracy, and ease of use, this sensor delivers on all fronts. With its reliable connectivity, versatile functionality, it's truly a must-have for anyone who values accurate environmental monitoring. I highly recommend it without hesitation.
B**Z
Disappointed After a Year – Not Worth It
I had high hopes for the INKBIRD WiFi Thermometer Hygrometer (IBS-TH3) when I first bought them. The setup was simple, and it worked well for the first few months. But after about a year, all 4 that I purchased completely stopped working without any clear reason. No amount of resetting or troubleshooting could bring it back to life. Even before it gave out, the battery life was terrible. I constantly had to replace batteries way more often than advertised, even with minimal usage and in stable indoor conditions. For a device that's supposed to be "smart," it feels like a total letdown. Save your money and invest in something more reliable. This one doesn’t stand the test of time.
A**C
Great product, great price!
The first thing I noticed when I opened the box was how well the product was packaged. The packing foam was tight, yet cushioning, so the box would have to undergo a lot more than the usual shaking during shipping to sustain any damage to the device (i.e. the box would need to be crushed, or exposed to water or extreme heat). The packaging may seem like a small factor, but it is the first step to ensuring the device is working properly when you get it. The next thing I noticed was the devices compact size. Just looking at it, I’d put the dimensions at around 3x3x.5 inches, which is the perfect size for general purposes. Some more specialized applications may not be able to use this size, but for most purposes it’s great. After I took the device out of the packaging and read the manual (which, by the way, is very easy to read and is very clear on what you need to do to connect the device to your phone), I started the connection process. In the user's manual, there is a QR code to download the INKBIRD app. Simply scan the code, and download the app. As far as the app itself, I noticed how easy it is to navigate and use. It is very simple, not to the point of being almost pointless, but just to the point where anyone would be able to easily navigate it. The first device I tried was an iPhone 7, which was running iOS 15.7.1. I was unable to connect the devices, which I assume was because I had not updated the iPhone since it was purchased. The second device I tried was an iPhone 13, which was running iOS 18.6.1. I was able to connect that one with very little difficulty. After that, it was very simple to review the temperature that the device was reading. From what I could tell, the device was very accurate, and at the very least it was no less accurate than the user's manual stated it would be. As far as the usefulness of this device, it’s not specialized for reptiles (my hobby) so outside of that I would have no idea of the uses. For reptiles, this device is great for most sorts of ambient temperature reading as well as relative humidity reading, humidity being more important for reptile enclosures since you want to measure the surface temperature and this device only measures ambient. It is great for keeping tabs on the ambient temperature and humidity levels in enclosed spaces, like refrigerators (for mealworm keeping) and incubators (for breeding). There is a bit of advice you are going to want to follow if you are using this device for a reptile or invertebrate egg incubator. In most of these animals, when you incubate them the eggs are in moist medium inside a Tupperware-type container and are placed inside an incubator, a device designed to keep the temperatures of the eggs at the optimum levels. As an example I will use leopard gecko eggs, since those are what I have bred, but this will apply to pretty much everything. These eggs need to be kept moist, but not wet, inside their egg boxes. Some people recommend a certain level of humidity inside the egg boxes, but this can be very misleading. As long as you have the water levels correct, and the ventilation levels correct (for leopard geckos, either none at all and opening the container once a week, or one-two pinholes), and the heat at the right levels, the humidity levels will be correct. BUT, if you use a hygrometer to measure the levels, it is very likely that the hygrometer will malfunction before long due to the high humidity levels necessary. So for reptile breeding, use a waterproof probe for the inside of the egg boxes, and don’t bother with a hygrometer. Just be very diligent to ensure that the three conditions mentioned above are met. This device IS great, however, for the ambient temperature and humidity inside the incubator itself. This is less useful for reptile and invertebrate eggs, but for bird eggs this is absolutely essential. So, overall, I'm rating this device 5/5 stars. Good job, INKBIRD, on a great product at a great price.
J**.
Not "Real-Time" reporting, But Once Per Hour
I bought 2 of these wifi temperature "pucks" to place in our RV stored in the barn during the coldest 2 months of winter, as we don't winterize the RV. These are a great convenience and inexpensive peace of mind to remotely monitor from anywhere, the temperature. These units do not have a local temperature readout, as I didn't need that. I think Inkbird makes a slightly more expensive model that has both wifi AND local temperature/humidity display. I only need the Inkbird App, as I regularly monitor 4 different Inkbird products in one place on my phone. I place these sensors under both the bathroom sink and kitchen sink in our RV, to insure the temperature we are maintaining remains around 35F. Most of the RV plumbing is in these areas, and they are furthest and lowest distance from the controlled heat source in the RV. When opening the App, you only get to see the temperature as reported at the selected interval. It also logs a trend, with a graph of temp and humidity at the selected interval. I chose 1 hour intervals because it's a balance between battery life and periodic updates. 1 hour allows approx. 4 or 5 month battery life I believe. If they designed it to use 3 "AA" batteries instead of 3 "AAA", the runtime would be trippled, or the sensing interval could be shorter. 1 hour for me is fine, as temperatures inside the barn, as well as temperatures inside the RV do not drop that quickly. The reason I gave "Accuracy" 3 stars is not because they are Inaccurate, but because you have to go into the App and adjust the temperature calibration (easily) to Make them accurate. It allows colder or warmer adjustments of increments of 0.1 degrees F. You have to compare what it displays on the App with a "known" accurate source. Out of the box my 2 units were a few degrees off from each other. I need accuracy around 32F, so only concerned myself with calibrating in this temperature range. Not sure if it throws off accuracy at the upper "hot" end, but these suit my needs perfectly. Am thinking of getting a couple more. These units save me countless trips to the barn over the winter to insure freeze protection is working as expected.
C**R
Inkbird Monitors My RV Refrigerator When I'm Away
As we were planning an extended trip, I purchased the Inkbird to monitor my RV when it's existing monitor failed. However prior to my trip, the existing one became reliable. As my wife wanted to keep the refrigerator on while we were away, I placed the Inkbird in it. Now we have confidence that all of our food remained at the appropriate temperature the entire time. No risk of loss of power/refrigeration, food spoils, power/refrigeration returns, and we return thinking that the food has been kept cool the entire time. The Inkbird was very easy to setup and records an update every 2 hours (my choice). The alarms work!!! My wife started defrosting the refrigerator and Inkbird promptly sent me an alarm. I recommend it to anyone that needs to monitor the temperature of something. Yesterday, I recommended it to a fellow RVer who was planning to get a cat as a way to know if his RV got to hot for the cat while he was out. One year update; I purchased an Inkbird TH3 for my RV a year ago, but ended up using it to monitor my refrigerator. Although it's not designed for that application, it worked well all year. This year, I wanted to monitor my RV. Therefore, I purchased another Inkbird TH3. It has been working well for about a month. It's comforting to know that both the refrigerator and RV are maintaining my desired temperatures. I recommend it to anyone that needs to monitor the temperature of something.
A**R
Excellent as a stand-alone sensor or addition to your INKBIRD suite of products
I already use two INKBIRD ITC-306A wifi temperature controllers on my reef tanks, so I was already familiar with the superb build quality and easy-to-use, free App that controls and monitors the INKBIRD products. The wifi thermometer and hygrometer monitor sensor is an obvious addition to anyone who wants to monitor humidity and temperature in either a single room, or multiple rooms. The sensor is small and attractive, usually blending in to the surrounding decor. I placed the sensor in my fish room for a few days, then in the baby nursery for a few days, and then placed it down in the basement. After reviewing the data logs of temperature and humidity readings I was able to place my dehumidifier in a more effective spot within the home. You can also use more than one of these sensors if you want to consistently monitor multiple rooms at a time. The App makes it easy to name each sensor and distinguish what data logs apply to which room. The one variable with these sensors I was unable to test was battery life. In the App you can designate how frequently you want the sensor to take a reading of the temperature and humidity. The more often the sensor takes readings, the faster you will drain the batteries. However, the sensor takes three AAA batteries and the panel on the sensor is quickly and easily removed with no screws standing in your way. If battery life is important to you, I would recommend setting the sensor to take frequent measurements when initially set up (so you can get a sense of how the temp/humidity are fluctuating) and then once you have enough data, you can change the frequency to longer intervals to extend the life of the batteries. Overall, this is an easy to setup and use temperature and humidity sensor I would highly recommend!
R**.
DO NOT BUY!!!!!
I thought Inkbird was a good brand but apparently I was dead wrong. I bought this sensor months ago and have never been able to get it to work. It won't connect to my phone through their app, the app is never able to find it. I tried literally everything they suggest multiple times and all I accomplished was wasting many hours and my money. The support through the app literally takes forever to even get a response which is surely just a bot. The advice the bot gives is the same exact advice given in other parts of the app. The bot must live in China since the hours it operates at is horrible hours for USA. TLDR; Inkbird sells junk that doesn't work, has worthless Chinese(?) bots for "support", and was a huge waste of my time!
L**E
Live Logging & Fits In A Bambu Lab AMS
What can I say. I have 4 Bambu Lab printers with the AMS units and I wanted to track the temps & humidity levels. Not so much to look over my shoulder and see them like those $3 hygrometers, which are wildly inaccurate. I had a couple of these sitting around that I used in my shop and other household areas, so I tested the fit and bam! They fit in. Snug, yes but they fit. Now I can track the status both real time and logged over time from my phone at any time. Perfect solution for this honestly. They're definitely on point with accurate readings. When one unit is printing, it's warmer than the other, which you can track easily. When you crack the lid to swap a roll, it changes, so it's sensitive to quick open and close situations as well as the overall monitoring. For the deals that run on them, you can't beat em they're a great value.
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