• 【Backlight & Touchscreen】Humidity meter with 4'' large LCD display features backlight and touchscreen, making it easier to read in dim light conditions and simple operation
  • 【Responsive Readings】Room thermometer indoor measures humidity temperature gauge to provide accurate readings; Humidity reader indicate current air condition ensures proper humidity control, benefit for skin, allergen and other health problem
  • 【Max & Min Records】Digital thermometer indoor displays MAX & MIN humidity and temperature records every 10s; Also displays the trend of each reading, allowing you to react ahead of time, such as adjusting thermostat or humidifier
  • 【Multiple Mounting Options】Wall thermometer features tabletop, wall-mountable and magnet-mountable design, convenient mounting feature for every type of room; ℉/℃ Selector; Powered by AAA battery (included)
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Been using this now for several months. Humidity and temperature, so far, seems to be quite accurate. Batteries last a long time. It's not normally back lit. To turn on the back light, you just touch the bulb symbol at the bottom of the display. To manually turn off the light you tap on the symbol again. Leaving the back light on for too long will drain the battery faster. To switch from F to C degrees, you just tap on that symbol too -- again that's at the bottom of the display.

Hi all. So I bought 4 of these spread throughout the house to monitor our humidity (and therefore remind me to refill the humidifier) after they were featured in Jenna Marbles’s plant tour a few weeks back. (See YouTube) I was pleasantly surprised that did actually come with batteries and the packaging was very limited so super easy set up and clean up. It took me a minute to figure out the whole 24hr/lifetime thing... now of course I feel silly. I tend to keep ours on 24 hr bc it seems more helpful to have high and low reference points for the past day than since I turned it on... shrug. We have 1 other very fancy complicated expensive calibrated humidity meter which only the hubs understands. He compared these to that as a standard, and they are well within the expected window of deviation for this price point. As I understand, even in the fairly high end consumer grade meters a difference of a few points is acceptable if not expected. And as these are comparatively lower end.. they fall into a window of 5-10 points. So there’s some info about that. As far as the meters themselves in daily use, I am really liking them. Having both the kickstand and the the magnets are super helpful to get them exactly where they need to go. Funnily enough, the one thing I am missing from them... is a clock. Maybe that’s weird, I don’t know. But I’ve got these little screens propped up looking at me, and I keep expecting them to also have the time. Must be some subconscious hold over from the 90s... oh well. I definitely feel weird seeing all the environment info and then having to ask Echo the weather (for outside) and also what time it is. Anyway..... Do we like them? Yes! Would we buy them again? Yep! Actually thinking about adding a couple more.. Do we recommend them? For indoor home use, absolutely! For a science lab...ehhh... maybe invest in something slightly more accurate... that’s just an assumption though. You do you scientists.

I like that this product has a larger print and love the Blue backlight feature also! The only thing about that is, there doesn't seem to be a way of choosing to have the backlight remain on until we turned it off ourselves, however a very minor thing tho which isn't a big deal for me really, and can understand if it's a way of conserving battery usage at least maybe, but I guess I would have thought that maybe there would have been a such feature to be able to leave it on consistently until we manually turned it off and to have it shut off automatically as well as some available options. All in all I do like the overall performance tho as it's really cool in a dark room when the Bluelight is on for a moment and that it helps u to really see the print better unlike most other digital hydro/thermo stats that don't have a backlight feature at all. And the larger print is really nice also, which are some of the main reasons I looked into this item!

Seems to be pretty accurate, as far as temperature. I put two other thermometers next to it, for a couple days because I wasn't sure it was reading right. All three read the same. Not sure about the humidity, but I'm guessing it's good. I normally run the humidifer all winter but stopped for a cople days to see if the numbers changed. They went down to the 'dry' numbers. A day after I had the humidifyer running again, it went back up.

We would set our nest and complain about it being so cold in our house. We replaced all our windows in our house with top of the line insulated windows and were still always cold. We put a humidifier on our furnace and the Nest always showed our humidity was low. Had the furnace company back out to check the humidifier and he recommended this product to us. Ordered this set it up and were we surprised. The Nest is actually 4 degrees off and their humidity level was nowhere near accurate. I guess that is how the Nest saves you money. You set it for 72 degrees and it is only actually 68 degrees. Just as I suspected the Nest is just a gadget with a bunch of hype. If you have a nest I recommend you purchase this to find out the true temperature in your home.

Great !! Using this two months now and it shows accurate temperature and humidity. On several cold days in December in NY, I compared it to the digital wall thermometer that runs my heating/cooling system - it read exactly the same when I placed it close by. I tested the humidity gauge by taking it out of my bedroom which was showing only 25% humidity and on a rainy day I placed it on the floor just inside an open door to my deck. Within a minute the gauge began to digitally rise until it reached 85% so I know it is working. Hope it continues to work this well. It stands up on a level surface or can be hung on a wall. Delivered quick and well packaged along with an email from the sellers checking with me to see if everything was ok and with a contact number if I had any questions or concerns. They also offered an extended warranty for free if I register the unit. Wow !!

This is a great little product. Big digits for my older eyes to see. Lights up with backlight by a touch button which is wonderful. Stays unlit until I touch it. That means it doesn't keep me up at night. It turns off automatically in several seconds, allowing me enough time to see the data, so I'm really happy there. I bought this for the humidity function, not the thermostat. I already have a thermostat in the room. But since my bedroom is usually very hot compared to the other rooms in the house, I wanted to measure the humidity as well as the temperature. I don't have any other humidistat so I can't compare if it's accurate or not, and I don't see any calibration on it. But I dont think its necessary at this point for me. All I wanted was a general idea of the humidity so it appears to work like I expected. It doesn't agree with my other thermostat. It took a full 24 hours for it to get close to what the other thermostat shows, but it's still off by a few degrees. I think thats ok, as it's just a guideline, and my other thermostat might be incorrect. I've moved it around the other thermostat thinking it might be off a degree by moving it a few inches, but it still stayed the same. It's very heat sensitive. If i pick it up and walk a few feet, sometimes both gages changed by a few degrees almost immediately, perhaps from body heat. However when I put it back next to the other thermostat, it took several minutes to go down a degree. All in all, I like it and would recommend buying it. It's pleasant to look at and easy to read. Seems well made and sturdy enough to last years.

Review for ThermoPro TP55 Digital Hygrometer Indoor Thermometer Humidity Gauge with Jumbo Touchscreen and Backlight Temperature Humidity Monitor. I like this thing alot. It's big and the temp/humidity readings are easy to read, even from a distance. A quick touch of the panel illuminates the screen. I don't have testing equipment that tells me how accurate this thing is but I know it's working for 2 reasons. My house temp control is set to 70 degrees and that's what it says on this unit. I recently repaired my whole house humidifier. Before it was fixed, ThermPro reading was around 13%. After a few days running the whole house humidifier, the ThermPro reading increased to 35%. My humidifier is set to 45% but I can't expect that unit to reflect the true levels in my house. Perhaps if I bumped my humidifier up to 55%, the Thermpro would read 45%? Not sure, but it's worth experimenting. I use the ThermPro to monitor temps/humidity for the area where I keep my Tarantula collection. It's kept in my office on the same floor as my HVAC system and I keep the door closed. I figure this is a pretty good control room for testing the ThermPro. I certainly hope it lasts a long time. I also have a big Cigar collection. All temp/hygrometers in that humidor are broke. I might buy another ThermPro and toss it in the humidor.

I am very pleased with this digital humidity gauge. I purchased it after installing new oak flooring in my home and noticing the boards starting to show space between them (I nailed it down tight with a rented pneumatic tool). The place where I purchased the flooring suggested checking the humidity. So I purchased this instrument and it showed a humidity level that could be responsible for the oak to shrink and separate. I boiled water on the stove and the gauge showed an increase in humidity. Perfectly. The wood flooring seems to have improved as well. So this little device is all that I hoped it would be.

I bought this product to check the humidity levels in my room for my plants, So that's its primary purpose for me, but I did find that the temperature Checker is within 1 or 2 degrees of what my thermostat in my house says so I wouldn't really worry about that. I saw some other people saying that it was way off of what their thermostat is saying and I don't know whether that's because they had it on celsius instead of Fahrenheit or what but for me I haven't had a problem and if you do they have something on the back of the package that says something along the lines of having lifetime customer service? So technically I feel like they should replace it for you if you're having that problem- but since I don't have that problem I can't speak from experience. Pros- ° The night light/nightime mode is super bright and the numbers are still easy to see and the 'buttons' are easy to press/they respond instantly ° It has a magnet on the back if you wanted to put it on the fridge ° Is relatively good at telling the temperature within 1°-2° ° Gives the high/lows ° Comes with batteries ♡♡♡!!!!! Cons- • I'm not sure how well this would work outside? To me the plastic feels like it might not be totally waterproof but I haven't tested that so I don't know? • Not sure what else I can put as a con, this a pretty solid/standard thermometer