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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Honeywell TM005X Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermo-HygrometerCustomer Review: Nice Unit Summary: 5 Stars
I had purchased a wireless therm-hygro unit from WalMart earlier this year, but wasn't impressed with the quality and their accuracy. Took them back and ordered the TM005X with this additional remote. IMHO, the Honeywell units are much better.
I have the base station and 2 remotes. I've installed new foam insulation and an unvented roof in my new remodel. I use them to monitor temp and humidity in my basement, main floor and attic.
You line them up in the same room and the temps are all within 1 to 1.5 degs and the RH are within 2% to 3% of each other. I haven't calibrated the units yet, but so far I'd consider them a pretty good value.
Nice display with large readable numbers.
Customer Review: Worst product ever. Summary: 5 Stars
Honeywell has no engineers. This product consists of two seperate sensors one of which requires specialty tools just to open it to put the batteries in. After that you are supposed to mount it on an outside wall and hope that the wind does not take it and that the batteries operate in winter and rain. I just wanted to know the outside temperature and thought the radio remote sensor would have a small thermocouple or the like that I could put out a window on the attached wire. But no, the entire sensor is to go outside. One weird design that works if you want two sensors in two rooms in a house. It is not an indoor / outdoor device. Very misleading.
I should have stayed with Brookstone or Oregon Scientific.
Customer Review: Works great, very accurate Summary: 5 Stars
After buying a couple of temperature guages at Lowe's and finding them lacking either because they were hard to read or just didn't seem to be accurate, I stumbled across this item while searching for a temperature guage with humidity measurement. The other reviews indicated it had been tested for accuracy and fared very well. That convinced me to purchase one and I've found it to be right on. As someone else said, digital is clearly more accurate than analog and I agree. Eventually, I'll look into buying an additional remote sensor. The ability to add up to three of these remote units and place them in various locations is another selling point. I'm very pleased with this purchase.
Customer Review: quality piece Summary: 5 Stars
I've had half a dozen various brands of indoor/outdoor wireless temperature sensors... and they were all junk. This is the first that seems to be of decent quality and well worth the cost. I bought an additional remote sensor so I can monitor temp & humidity of 4 locations: wherever the monitor is, basement, nursery, & and outside.
Likes: quite accurate (within a few degrees), humidity reading, min/max data, big display, simply easy controls, ability to monitor 3 additional locations wirelessly.
Wish list: ability to calibrate all sensors, light option on monitor, ability to add additional sensors (max is 3).
Customer Review: A great bargain! Summary: 5 Stars
I posted this at my web site:
I am very pleased with the early monitoring results; this compact system has confirmed initial suspicions about the air in the shop being too dry...I used the Memory key (on the bottom-right corner of the base unit), and it showed 36% RH as the highest reading since I started monitoring.
...The absolute readings become less critical in actual monitoring, as environmental conditions around each of the monitoring units may be in a more or less humid area. What is important is to know how close to each other the readings are before starting to monitor a large volume...
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