![]() Wireless Temperature Monitoring with Data Logging: This can help you locate the problems causing the high or low temperature for the area you are monitoring. With a good mobile phone app, you can see graphs of the temperature and humidity data for each of your sensors.įor example, you can see in the graph below the temperature lows and highs and what time of day this occurs. Most sensors should update every few minutes, or allow you to select the update frequency as this could be a trade-off for longer battery life. ![]() ![]() You will want updates every 5 minutes or so. The update interval or frequency is how often the temperature sensor sends the data to the WiFi network so you can view it on your cell phone. Then you can share 1 or more of your sensors with them. They would simply install the App on their mobile phone and create an account. This feature allows them to also monitor the home temperature remotely, and get alerts if you want them to. Sharing allows your friends or family members to see your WiFi Temperature monitor that you wish to share with them. There are very few products on the market that have Wi-Fi built-in ( see one that does below), some allow for Wi-Fi as an add-on with the purchase of an expensive gateway/hub or require you to install a wall thermostat. Some wireless remote temperature sensors may use Bluetooth, but this will only work if your phone is within 100 feet of the sensor, it won’t work remotely when you are far away from home. In order to monitor temperatures from your phone, you will need a remote temperature sensor device that uses WiFi, so it can use your home, office, or mobile hotspot router to transmit the data. Top F eatures of a Remote WiFi Temperature Sensor: 1. Install the App on your Cell Phone to Monitor.Get a WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor.(optionally use a Mobile Hotspot with WiFi).Install WiFi in your Home, Office, or RV.15.5 Share this: To M onitor Temperature Remotely, you will need the following:
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