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|  02-11-2017, 03:54 PM | #1 | 
| 5.56 |  Wireless RH w/ Smartphone app? 
			
			Howdy, folks.  Been away for a while dealing with life challenges, but knew that you guys and gals here can help answer this question. Can someone recommend a wireless (Bluetooth or 802.11) Temp/RH sensor that has an Android app that's affordable? I see the 'Sensor Push', but the price is $50 each and that's a tad steep considering others are out there as little as $15 each. Oregon Scientific has one, but it's huge at 6" square, so that's out of the question. Thanks in advance! | 
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|  02-11-2017, 05:13 PM | #2 | 
| F*ck Cancer!   |  Re: Wireless RH w/ Smartphone app? 
			
			I've used the Oregon Scientific models for years, but I recently (within the last 6 months or so) switched to the Sensor Push sensors. I like them a lot. The only advantage to the OS models is that they have a display and you can read them without the app. But, the OS sensors cannot be calibrated while the Sensor Push sensors can. I use the iOS app, but I assume that the android app has all the same features. 
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|  08-26-2017, 09:53 PM | #3 | 
| Just in from the Storm |  Re: Wireless RH w/ Smartphone app? 
			
			Just ran into this thread.  I have a SensorPush for a couple of months now and I like it.  My humidor (from Waxing Moon) is in ky home office in the lower level.  Once I wrap the day or on weekends I tend not to go in the office unless I'm choosing a cigar.  I like that it warns me with alerts if it goes out of the ranges I have set.  I don't have it on WiFi just Bluetooth to the iOS app so I only get readings if I'm home.  I was on vacation for a week and the temp went above the upper warning limit.  It told me about it when I got home and provided the events and duration by flagging the graph in red when it was above the temp range.   I have also noticed that when the beads go dry humidity holds for a day or two and then begins a slow but visible drop. When I see that drop start I know it's time to add distilled water. 
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