GoveeLife Bluetooth Hygrometer Thermometer (Black or White): 2-Pack $15, 1-Pack
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Govee has GoveeLife H5104 Bluetooth Hygrometer Thermometer (Black or White) on sale from $13.99 - $5 off when you apply discount code TAKE5 on the checkout page = from $8.99. Shipping is free.
Note: Must apply the listed discount code in cart to receive discount; $5 off will be taken off.
Thanks to Community Member misterblack for sharing this deal.
Swiss-made sensor that can accurately detect ±0.54°F temperature changes and ±3% RH humidity fluctuations, with refresh as fast as 2s
Supports manual calibration of temperature and humidity
Online viewing of 20-day data graphs and export of data recorded over the past 2 years
Can be hung on the wall or placed anywhere
Connect the bluetooth thermo-hygrometer with other Govee/GoveeLife smart devices such as dehumidifier and tower fan via GoveeHome APP to automatically optimize the temperature and humidity levels
Govee has the GoveeLife H5104 Bluetooth Hygrometer Thermometer (Black or White) for $14.99 for 2 ($7.50 each) on sale when you apply coupon code TAKE5 in your cart. Shipping is free.
The GoveeLife Hygrometer Thermometer H5104 is a Bluetooth room temperature monitor that offers accurate readings and remote monitoring. Additionally, it can be connected to other Govee smart appliances via Govee Home App for automatic optimization of temperature and humidity levels.
More Accurate: The GoveeLife thermometer/hygrometer accurately detects ±0.54°F temperature changes and ±3% RH humidity fluctuations
Smart Remote Monitoring: If the temperature and humidity fall out of the range you set, you'll receive an instant notification.
Free Data Storage: The room temperature monitor supports viewing 20-day data graphs and exports 2 years' worth of data.
Convenient Design: The indoor humidity hygrometer can be placed anywhere. The LCD display clearly shows larger digits and battery volume.
AutoReflect: Connect the Bluetooth thermo-hygrometer with Govee/GoveeLife smart appliances via Govee Home App to automatically optimize temperature and humidity.
Last Edited by misterblack
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The real deal is $14.99 for 2 ($7.50 each) with code TAKE5.
These pair with the Govee water sensor Wifi hubs, so you don't need to use Bluetooth!
These are the Govee.com coupons mentioned the most by Slickdeals users:
SPLASH-CAD 12% off (confirmed on various sensors, light strips, etc) BOOM 10% off (confirmed on most products) TAKE5 $5 off per unit (better than the welcome offer, confirmed on various products)
So we don't rehash lessons from previous Govee deal threads:
- Govee is a Chinese brand, but they tend to have exceptional quality, outstanding customer service/warranty, and many fans on SD, which is why they consistently hit the Front Page.
- Their Bluetooth only devices often pair with Govee WiFi hubs for their other products, allowing remote access to your devices out of the house and on the app. For example, their BT hygrometers connect to the v2 water sensor WiFi hub.
- There are no international transaction fees even though Chase says it's international.
- The warranty experience is much better when you buy direct, as opposed through Amazon. Your order is directly tied to the app, meaning you can initiate a recall of a defective unit with free shipping directly through the Govee app with one click; no phone calls or hassle.
I bought a 3-pack of these and I have 2 negative concerns about them.
they are just a single-point calibration, not dual or even multi-point. So they are not that accurate at the full range of temperatures and humidity levels(especially humidity).
They refresh readings needlessly fast. Like every 10-15seconds. Do you really need to record temperature changes in your living room that quickly and often? I'd rather it refresh less often but has longer battery life.
Thermostat may be on 70 but depending on the location of the thermostat, the insulation of the house, the devices outputting heat in the house (oven, computers, etc), obviously the temperature can vary greatly room to room.
For me I rent an older townhouse and the (dumb) thermostat is centrally located on the first floor. My upstairs home office and bedroom can get hot/humid during the Summer and cold/dry during the Winter, so it's important for me to know the true temperature of my home office and bedroom versus what the downstairs thermostat states.
Also, portable dehumidifiers/humidifiers exist. So you can do something about it.
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I bought a 3-pack of these and I have 2 negative concerns about them.
they are just a single-point calibration, not dual or even multi-point. So they are not that accurate at the full range of temperatures and humidity levels(especially humidity).
They refresh readings needlessly fast. Like every 10-15seconds. Do you really need to record temperature changes in your living room that quickly and often? I'd rather it refresh less often but has longer battery life.
Curious what the use of the data logging parts are. What do you use them for? I know I use some for my greenhouse, but it's not that useful beyond a day. So what are the other uses people have?
I bought a 3-pack of these and I have 2 negative concerns about them.
they are just a single-point calibration, not dual or even multi-point. So they are not that accurate at the full range of temperatures and humidity levels(especially humidity).
They refresh readings needlessly fast. Like every 10-15seconds. Do you really need to record temperature changes in your living room that quickly and often? I'd rather it refresh less often but has longer battery life.
I doubt you'll find a multi point thermometer/hygrometer at this price. I find these to be surprisingly accurate even at high humidity levels for example where most cheap hygrometers fail to be accurate.
Agreed with the frequency of measurement. Would be nice if you could tweak that in settings. On the other hand, I use rechargeable batteries and they last around 10 months in these things, I find that to be totally acceptable.
FYI: These pair with the V2 Govee water sensor Wifi hubs, so you don't need to use Bluetooth! Users who have paired them with a hub have confirmed that they can now access these hygrometers remotely!
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they are just a single-point calibration, not dual or even multi-point. So they are not that accurate at the full range of temperatures and humidity levels(especially humidity).
They refresh readings needlessly fast. Like every 10-15seconds. Do you really need to record temperature changes in your living room that quickly and often? I'd rather it refresh less often but has longer battery life.
For me I rent an older townhouse and the (dumb) thermostat is centrally located on the first floor. My upstairs home office and bedroom can get hot/humid during the Summer and cold/dry during the Winter, so it's important for me to know the true temperature of my home office and bedroom versus what the downstairs thermostat states.
Also, portable dehumidifiers/humidifiers exist. So you can do something about it.
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I doubt you'll find a multi point thermometer/hygrometer at this price. I find these to be surprisingly accurate even at high humidity levels for example where most cheap hygrometers fail to be accurate.
Agreed with the frequency of measurement. Would be nice if you could tweak that in settings. On the other hand, I use rechargeable batteries and they last around 10 months in these things, I find that to be totally acceptable.
FYI, I've had mine since Jan 6th, 2024 connected via BLE to home assistant and battery life is 61% and 59% on the other. So batt life is pretty good
And did you have to use the Govee app to get these integrated with Home Assistant?
And did you have to use the Govee app to get these integrated with Home Assistant?
I used this to flash the esp32: https://esphome.io/projects/?type=bluetooth
I never once installed the govee app
edit: actually I think I flashed openmqttgateway to esp32
https://decoder.theengs
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I never once installed the govee app
edit: actually I think I flashed openmqttgateway to esp32
https://decoder.theengs
Fortunately, the Govee is a supported device.
I still need to figure out the difference between active and passive BLE connections and their implications
I've been looking for something like this to monitor the fridge and freezer. Sweet
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