Smart Wireless Temperature / Humidity Sensor Wide Range (-22 to 158 degrees) for Freezer Fridge Monitoring Pet Cage/Tank Monitoring Smartphone Alerts, Works with Alexa IFTTT, 2 Pack - Hub Included
-
Ben Amos
> 3 dayI use one sensor in our fridge and the other in our beer fridge. They work beautifully and accurately. I simply check the app when I want to know how cold they are. I also set up alerts if they get above a certain temperature guaranteeing no spoiled food or warm beer. Its extremely easy to set up ythe app is user friendly. I highly recommend this product.
-
Christian Michaels
Greater than one weekI must be honest and say I was a bit skeptical about this product at first (placing a wifi device inside a sealed metal box), but let me tell you, it really works! Once you get the thresholds set it will send you a notification directly to your phone (via email) when the temperature or humidity has exceeded your setting. Be mindful of your defrost cycle. It will send false readings if you have your threshold set to low. Once I got that figured out, it has worked flawlessly. You can monitor it in real-time via a graph in the app. Super impressed with this little device. It definitely gives peace of mind that my freezer packed with venison will be safe and sound on my next hunting trip.
-
devildog
Greater than one weekMy freezer is connected to a sketch outlet that pops a lot. (I am working on fixing the situation) after 2 freezer thaws with multiple losses I bought this. I get quick response to parameter alerts and I can send someone to fix it if I’m not home.
-
The Baggetts
> 3 dayI have two of these. One placed in each of my deep freezers. They have been online for a year in a zero-degree environment without an issue. Yolink is unique in that they have a long-range and each sensor doesnt add another wifi radio to my house. Yolink also provides the ability to receive text messages as well as notifications through their app.
-
Amanda
> 3 dayThis alert literally saved a huge supply of frozen breastmilk within the first few days of using the alert. Coincidental timing but I am beyond thankful!
-
JV
> 3 dayMoving into a new house and want it setup the way you want and with affordable and reliable products. This is the best way to go as far as I know. Many optional monitors and devices available and does not require allot of hubs. Very easy to add devices as you progress
-
Joshua E.
Greater than one weekFirst, setup was very easy. After calibrating all of the sensors (I have 7 total) I put one in each room and one outside. I can now check the temperature in each room from anywhere. Theres only two issues Ive had so far. 1) after setting up the hub, it downloaded a couple hundred GB of data from the internet. I checked the firmware for all of the sensors and the hub but they were all up to date. Id like to know what all that data was for. 2) it works with Alexa... as long as you only want to know the temperature. It doesnt show the humidity and you cant use it as a trigger to turn on the dehumidifier when the basement humidity gets to 45% or to turn on the fan when the room gets to 74°F, for example.
-
Dave Biddick
> 3 dayFirst off I have another system I bought on Amazon that has no communicating Hub between the sensors like Yo-link does! What that means Is much longer range that I needed to reach my outdoor enclosed well pump house my ThermoPro sensor couldn’t stay on line kept loosing signal till I could physically get back to my lake cabin and unplug it to reset it then after I left it would go offline again within a day or so! The Yo-link reaches the pump house with ease! But better yet it also reports to my phone via the app when temperatures dip below or above the temp range I set to be notified about if that happens! Also the sensors use two Tripple AAA batteries it comes with alkaline, but I chose to instal lithium which I know lasts up to 5 years in the frozen tundra where I live in Wisconsin from my experience with other weather stations units I had which used an outdoor sensor but they were not WiFi capable just sensor to station which sets on a table in the house. Yo-link has its own WiFi hub that’s only about 5”X5” square and less than a inch high that connects to your router and is powered by a usb cable and plugs into any power outlet, this hub is the only part that plugs in and powerful long range communicates with as many sensors you want to place in and out side of your home! So you can put them anywhere no need for power for every sensor like the other brand has to have, and the other brand doesn’t have the hub to broadcast to and from the individual sensors that’s why you get the long range, the other brands sensors has to each connect to your WiFi individually and they are finicky as to where they pick up signal! To far away or inside another out building without WiFi and you don’t get connected! So I was really pleased and surprised with Yo-links performance, and it solved all my problems for about half the money of the other brands price!
-
William Nau
> 3 dayI have a RV that I keep at a storage facility. I turn on the refrigerator the day before a trip and needed a way to monitor the temperature of the refrigerator and freezer. Since my RV has WiFi I thought I would give the Yolink a try. It has worked perfectly. Setup was very simple even with the WiFi only setup. At home, or anywhere, I can see the temps and get a notification if the temps are outside the range I select. I added a 3rd sensor to monitor room temp for when we leave our dog in camper. I was so impressed, I purchased another hub and sensors to use at my house. I had an issue setting up the WiFi. I called Yolink tech support. The call was answered in 2 seconds. A very friendly young man told me what to do and it fixed the issue. Turns out if I had just read the manual I could have saved the phone call. I have been very happy with the Yolink and looking at their other products to add.
-
J. Glenn
> 3 dayI bought these for my 2 freezers. We lost some meat in our freezer because I didn’t know it wasn’t cold enough and the meat thawed out. It brings some peace of mind knowing I’ll get a notification when the temperature gets above the threshold I set. It is also interesting because it shows how the temperature naturally fluctuates and I can even see when it defrosts.