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expired Posted by misterblack • Feb 23, 2024

2-Pack GoveeLife E-Ink Bluetooth Smart Thermo-Hygrometer 2s (White)

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$19

$36

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Govee has 2-Pack GoveeLife E-Ink Bluetooth Smart Thermo-Hygrometer 2s (White; B5105) on sale for $23.99 - Extra $5 Off w/ discount code TAKE5 (apply in cart) = $18.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member misterblack for finding this deal

Note: Must apply the listed discount code for discount to apply in cart. For each item the promo code will take off $5. For example, if you buy 2 then you will get $10 off and 3 you will get $15 off.

About the Product
  • E-Ink Display
  • Precision Matters
  • Smart Alert Function
  • App Control
  • Free Data Storage
  • Battery Powered
  • Up to 196' Bluetooth Range/Remote Monitoring
  • Up to 12 -Months Battery Life
  • Connect w/ Govee Smart Home Appliances

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Must apply the listed discount code in cart to receive discount; $5 Off will be taken off
    • One year limited warranty is included from the date of purchase of this unit
    • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
  • Additional Notes
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion
No Longer Available:
  • Govee has GoveeLife E-Ink Bluetooth Smart Thermo-Hygrometer 2s (White; H5105) on sale for $12.99 - Extra $5 Off w/ discount code TAKE5 (apply in cart) = $7.99. Shipping is free.

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Written by misterblack
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Govee has 2-Pack GoveeLife E-Ink Bluetooth Smart Thermo-Hygrometer 2s (White; B5105) on sale for $23.99 - Extra $5 Off w/ discount code TAKE5 (apply in cart) = $18.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member misterblack for finding this deal

Note: Must apply the listed discount code for discount to apply in cart. For each item the promo code will take off $5. For example, if you buy 2 then you will get $10 off and 3 you will get $15 off.

About the Product
  • E-Ink Display
  • Precision Matters
  • Smart Alert Function
  • App Control
  • Free Data Storage
  • Battery Powered
  • Up to 196' Bluetooth Range/Remote Monitoring
  • Up to 12 -Months Battery Life
  • Connect w/ Govee Smart Home Appliances

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Must apply the listed discount code in cart to receive discount; $5 Off will be taken off
    • One year limited warranty is included from the date of purchase of this unit
    • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
  • Additional Notes
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion
No Longer Available:
  • Govee has GoveeLife E-Ink Bluetooth Smart Thermo-Hygrometer 2s (White; H5105) on sale for $12.99 - Extra $5 Off w/ discount code TAKE5 (apply in cart) = $7.99. Shipping is free.

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BigBG
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"battery"

The word is not here, not on the product page, not in the manual.

It uses a shitty cr2450 battery. Because F you that's why.

They could have used a real battery and it would last for years, but instead you will be replacing a $4-$6 battery every 9-12 months.
harrysaver
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Nice price. I have one in my attic to track temperature and see how much my attic fan helps with the ventilation.
jgracely
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Buy 2 of the 1 pack and you get $10 off with Take5. $15.98 shipped.

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Nice price. I have one in my attic to track temperature and see how much my attic fan helps with the ventilation.
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Bought two other items on sale. Tried all 3 coupon codes & the BOOM worked. It didn't offer any info about that on the site so try all 3 just in case!
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Quote from harrysaver :
Nice price. I have one in my attic to track temperature and see how much my attic fan helps with the ventilation.
How much does it help? The temperature stays around 110F in my attic
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mkk_deals
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I only need one if I can set Google or Alexa condition to turn on my space heater if temp goes below certain level. But looks like this doesnt offer such feature. This product seem to do it but way more expensive
https://us.govee.com/products/wi-...ge=PRODUCT
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Buy 2 of the 1 pack and you get $10 off with Take5. $15.98 shipped.
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Anyway to connect this to home network so that can access remotely, out of the residence? Ultimately, wishing to turn on/off heating from an AC plugged heater depending on temperature during any part of 24 hr. The environment is a rented apartment. Thus, don't have any of the modern wifi temperature system e.g. Google Nest, central heating
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Quote from windnsalsa :
Anyway to connect this to home network so that can access remotely, out of the residence? Ultimately, wishing to turn on/off heating from an AC plugged heater depending on temperature during any part of 24 hr. The environment is a rented apartment. Thus, don't have any of the modern wifi temperature system e.g. Google Nest, central heating
you'll need to setup home assistant.

bit of a hassle, but worth it.

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Quote from windnsalsa :
Anyway to connect this to home network so that can access remotely, out of the residence? Ultimately, wishing to turn on/off heating from an AC plugged heater depending on temperature during any part of 24 hr. The environment is a rented apartment. Thus, don't have any of the modern wifi temperature system e.g. Google Nest, central heating
There're ways. I make a cheap bluetooth-proxy with an esp32 board to add these BLE devices to my Home Assistant.
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look up ith10 on ebay, six pack of inkbirds
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jlong129
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Quote from TonyPTheMC :
look up ith10 on ebay, six pack of inkbirds
These Inkbirds don't seem to have any smart or wireless capabilities.
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windnsalsa
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Quote from GreenSparrow1991 :
There're ways. I make a cheap bluetooth-proxy with an esp32 board to add these BLE devices to my Home Assistant.
Thanks for the feedback. I am not looking for details, but some broad info. Connect this BT thermometer as well as a heater plugged into a wifi enabled plug e.g. Amazon, TP-Link/Kasa to a Home Assistant system. Then, the heating can be programmed to turn on/off when specific min/max temperature is reported by the thermometer?

Is this Govee thermometer a good candidate for this use with HA?
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GreenSparrow1991
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Quote from windnsalsa :
Thanks for the feedback. I am not looking for details, but some broad info. Connect this BT thermometer as well as a heater plugged into a wifi enabled plug e.g. Amazon, TP-Link/Kasa to a Home Assistant system. Then, the heating can be programmed to turn on/off when specific min/max temperature is reported by the thermometer?

Is this Govee thermometer a good candidate for this use with HA?
I have the H5075 one but this one posted here should be similar. Also I have a Govee heater that I added to Homebridge (I didn't find a simple integration in HA so I keep using the one in Homebridge). Once added to Homebridge it showed up with fully function heater with temp control, light/fan speed control etc. I don't recommend plugging a heater to a smart plug as the plug normally not rated for high power drawn appliances.

Here is the HB Govee plugin that I mentioned: https://github.com/bwp91/homebridge-govee#readme
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By the way, this is the same as the front page deal yesterday that went OOS.
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Quote from mkk_deals :
I only need one if I can set Google or Alexa condition to turn on my space heater if temp goes below certain level. But looks like this doesnt offer such feature. This product seem to do it but way more expensive
https://us.govee.com/products/wi-...ge=PRODUCT
This is on sale for $25 and should do the trick for you. The have larger sizes on sale as well if you search through amazon. Also you can use this advertised hydrometer and pair them together in the app

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZ79Z...QF71GE4SVY
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"battery"

The word is not here, not on the product page, not in the manual.

It uses a shitty cr2450 battery. Because F you that's why.

They could have used a real battery and it would last for years, but instead you will be replacing a $4-$6 battery every 9-12 months.
Last edited by BigBG February 23, 2024 at 12:07 PM.
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