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The ThermoPro WiFi Thermometer Hygrometer TP90 is a state-of-the-art wireless temperature and humidity monitor that connects seamlessly to your smartphone via Wi-Fi. It features a user-friendly app that stores historical data, allows for unlimited sensor additions, and boasts a clear display for easy reading. Designed for convenience, it operates on AC power, eliminating the need for frequent battery replacements.
A**R
A little stubborn to get connected on wifi, but works well.
After fussing with getting the thermostat to connect to wifi for about 45 minutes (and I work in I.T. and have a great deal of patience with technology), I just left it plugged up in the desired area and walked away from trying to connect it for a few days. Later, I circled back, and after another 45 minutes, I finally got it to connect correctly.What i like the most is both the High contrast, easy-to-read from a distance display, and the fact that this is an active thermostat, meaning it has a built-in fan that is constantly pulling in new air to sample for quick updates to the readings. I've enabled the skill on Alexa but tbh, I haven't memorized the exact phrasing that alexa will want me to use to audibly request a reading from my echo show.
T**N
The idea is good, the execution is not.
I ordered 2 TP-90 models. I liked that they were WiFi connected and with an AC adaptor instead of batteries. I received them today and was unable to find the ThermoPro Home app in the Play Store (Android). I googled the app and it came up indicating that the app was not compatible with the new Android OS. I was able to download the app with an old Chromebook and was able to set up. I was able to download the app on the phone after. I then found that the integration with Alexa was simply a voice command that will give you the reading and you cannot view within the Alexa app. I called ThermoPro tech support to inquire about a possible updated app and was informed that they are no longer producing or supporting the TP-90. I would suggest to buy at a deep discount or not at all.
R**C
Sensor Range and WiFi are #1
It is difficult to find remote sensors such as this that have the range (especially as low as -50 deg F) that most people in the norther latitudes require. The fact that this makes use of WiFi rather than Bluetooth with a competitive price point is a super Plus as well. Although this sensor is listed as Indoor, with some common sense installation options this has the perfect range to be useful outdoors as well. As long as you can protect it from the weather it has no issues with the temperatures. There will likely be a few degrees of inaccuracy due to providing weather protection but the fact that this device uses a small fan can help minimize this. Setup was a snap although I am still not convinced of the manuals requirement to install Alexa as the app connects to the unit fine without it. On that note it would be great to see support for Google Assistant as an option. Would love to see a widgit developed so temps could be displayed on the phone without the need to open the app. Over all this was well worth the price and I will be purchasing another very soon. Of course 5G WiFi is something else that should be implemented, although not a huge hindrance IMO.
M**O
Large, bright readout - working well for 6 months
Having a temperature/humidity sensor that I can read from anywhere in the room is really useful (Yes, I know it is a little warmer that close to the TV but I like having my information easy to reference - I know what temperature and humidity combos feel good for me in my game room. I like the large and bright readout.
F**K
Worked for 14 months flawlessly, vs. Govee H5051001, whose WiFi cratered at 6 months.
Worked great so far. For the price, 14 months of reliable remote reading is a winner. I use it at my second home. Just bought another one for the primary residence. Contrast this to my Govee H5051001, which still works as a thermometer and can still be accessed via Bluetooth, but whose WiFi functionality collapsed at about six months, so remote access - the feature I bought it for - is dead, and it costs more than ThermoPro WiFi to boot.Update: the one I bought for primary residence failed to set up initially. The company promptly sent me another unit, but that one refused to set up either. As it turns out, the problem was with my iPhone, from which a was adding a device in ThermoPro app: I always deny apps access to my network devices, so my local network settings had been set to "off." On a hunch, I used my iPad for ThermoPro setup, where I gave ThermoPro app local network permission, whereupon the setup was immediately completed, as well as transferred to my iPhone ThermoPro app via iCloud. I believe that the manual and online instructions should prominently mention this point. Also, it looks like EZ setup uses Bluetooth and AP uses WiF, which should probably be mentioned as well.
B**Y
I know how to connect to WiFi (read below)
I bought 1 of these and connected it fine in EZ mode. Cool, great. So i bought a second, and I couldn't connect it to WiFi to save my life. Contacted ThermPro and got a warranty replacement (to their credit, they are fast). Replacement also didn't connect to WiFi, so they sent a second replacement. Just got that today, and it too won't connect to WiFi.Mind you, all this time I've already tried clearing cache in Android settings, standing next to router, and trying AP mode (doesn't go past connecting to ThermPro SSID screen). I'm definitely on my 2.4GHz network on my phone. I know enough about networking to know what I'm doing here. ThermPro customer service isn't any help. They don't really have any more answers as to why these won't connect.I just now noticed that there's a "clear cache" button in the ThermPro app itself (under the "Me" section). In an off chance that might be the issue and/or android system can't properly clear the app cache itself, i tried pressing this button. It only cleared about half the cache, so i pressed it again and got it to 0kb. Went back and tried to add a device... Device connected perfectly!!! I proceeded to then add the other 2 warranty exchanged devices in the same manner (clearing cache first), and it worked perfect the first time! That's the problem!! Clearly a bug in the app!I docked a star for the frustration and a star for the temps being 4-5° too high on all devices. Humidity seems to be fairly accurate though, and that's really what i care about.
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