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Your cart is empty.Gerald M.
2025-08-24 16:40:02
This Humidity Meter Thermometer Digital Travel Clock with a magnet is a great little device with multiple functions for a really great price.
ycart321
2025-07-08 11:44:29
It’s perfect!
appyface
2025-06-24 13:38:15
I needed some simple digital "stick up" type clocks and actually bought a couple of these just for the clock, they had better reviews and great price point than plain clocks. These keep time accurately and work well for what I wanted them for.As for temperature and humidity, I do have several brands of clocks, with temperature and humidity displays, scattered about the house. I can't say if any device I own is 100% accurate, as I don't have anything on hand to measure them with.That said, these little clocks are right in line with the others I own. Including these, all are within 1-2 degrees temp and 1-2 percent humidity from each other. So it appears these are just as accurate as any of the other devices I have.
JIM
2025-04-26 15:20:00
There is no backlighting or illumination.
Jessie West Jr
2025-04-09 15:21:46
I wanted the magnetic base to hang on my desk over head, I have this same brand with a stand or wall hanger, but it’s 8 X 6 inches. Good product easy to read. It takes a quarter size watch battery it comes with one.
Javier Velez
2025-03-15 10:50:09
Me gusto mucho muy práctica la información en.la pantalla
516-Andrew
2025-03-03 20:24:42
So far, one day in, it is not accurate.It is 93% RH outside according to Alexa, with windows open on the not-air-conditioned house. (I have actually found Alexa to be more accurate with the weather than other media.) I could feel the moisture in the air. It wasn't 70RH. RH goes up as the air temp decreases at night and the air can't hold up as much water comfortably. This device powered up low, was showing 69-70% after sitting a few hours and then overnight. Same this morning. Calibrating this +/- 10 units may not cover what is needed?Will have to see what it says when it rains late tonight into tomorrow morning.Temp was a few degrees off so far, but close enough to not fault it for that. Notice that the clock numerals are a little smaller than Temp and RH. Time is secondary to Temp/RH. But nice to have on it on there. Others don't. All are decently readable unless there is a glare on the smooth surface. Instrument has a clean look, seems intuitive enough to use for main functions.I ~will~ try calibrating it as per instructions, maybe try that salt calibration I read here, and update this if it seems better after.The one thing you probably would not figure out - as per instructions, in case you lose them:- Similar to activating the 'set' features by holding the 'set' button for a few seconds to enter set mode for the time, holding '+' and '-' together for a few seconds will enter the temp/RH 'set mode', aka 'calibration'. Use + or - to adjust Temp +/- (41F/5C.) Click 'set' once to toggle to RH, adjust RH, then press set once more to exit setting mode, Finally, take the battery out a few seconds and 'reboot' it.Trust the instructions?Note that an F degree is 9/5ths of a C degree. (High School flashback: 212 - 32 = 180 degrees, vs 100 - 0 = 100 degrees.) So how calibrating (+/-) 41 degrees F would be the same as (+/-) 5 degrees C - as per the instructions on calibration - is just not clicking in my mind.Stay tuned...
Ruby Brown Thomas
2025-01-31 13:58:46
Good for traveling off the grid
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