I have something similar. Sensor in freezer, fridge, and I have one dangling under RV for outside temp. In a motorhome, it's great to know if the fridge or freezer is getting too warm or too cold while driving. Always want to know the temp in there anyway. At home in the winter, I use it to set the temp in the freezer and make sure the garage doesn't get too cold for liquids stored there. Once I bought it, is seemed essential for RVing. Think most RVers would find something like this useful any time of the year.
Great answer Mike as usual you go the NINTH degree on information & details! I've had a 3 sensor one that I first got maybe 10 years ago for my absorption refrigerator in our Adventure Winnebago. It also kept track of inside temps. I still use it for the same purpose for our Diesel MoHo & its easy to read & has no WiFi or blue tooth settings, only simple look at it & read it! When it dies I'll look into the Sensor one as of its battery life!
I use the Govee WiFi sensors and the app. Right now I have 6 for various compartments, the interior of my coach and the building it is stored in. Very satisfied.
I have something similar. Sensor in freezer, fridge, and I have one dangling under RV for outside temp. In a motorhome, it's great to know if the fridge or freezer is getting too warm or too cold while driving. Always want to know the temp in there anyway. At home in the winter, I use it to set the temp in the freezer and make sure the garage doesn't get too cold for liquids stored there. Once I bought it, is seemed essential for RVing. Think most RVers would find something like this useful any time of the year.
Great answer Mike as usual you go the NINTH degree on information & details! I've had a 3 sensor one that I first got maybe 10 years ago for my absorption refrigerator in our Adventure Winnebago. It also kept track of inside temps. I still use it for the same purpose for our Diesel MoHo & its easy to read & has no WiFi or blue tooth settings, only simple look at it & read it! When it dies I'll look into the Sensor one as of its battery life!
Thanks
Snoopy
I prefer Sensorpush but have some Govee also.
The Sensor push has longer lasting batteries and a wifi Gateway that allows remote monitoring from afar on your home network.
I use the Govee WiFi sensors and the app. Right now I have 6 for various compartments, the interior of my coach and the building it is stored in. Very satisfied.