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SensorPush Wireless Thermometer/Hygrometer for iPhone/Android (???)

Sensor Push is a company that I found via Amazon and YouTubes algorithms. Which always makes me skeptical at first. Though after a little research I was interested… they are allegedly very accurate, great interface, artwork and out of New York. So even at their hefty price point I was down to try them out.

Well after receiving my 1st Sensor Push H1 I was pretty happy with my choice. Very minimal yet stylish, set up took seconds and all looked well… Then… Amazon ads went into overdrive pushing the sensor push gateway

and displaying more waterproof and accurate sensor options at higher prices.

To this day for my own faults I still don’t know how accurate the H1 is and now knowing there’s an alleged version that’s more accurate 🤯. At the same time I found EVERY hygrometer I have reads different even when adjusting (No matter how much they cost). So I now use everything as a general level and not the exact temp until I can set things up more accurately $$$.

So, I now have 3 sensors and 1 gateway 😩. The app and the gateway work flawlessly so on the that level I’m extremely satisfied. Now I did check for similar solutions and didn’t really find much in the wifi department accept inkbird hygrometers

& gateway.

Though I had some issues connecting an Inkbird wifi unit at the time so I chose not to even try the lesser option which could have saved almost $100 😔. This is a nice amount of money to save though on the other hand I can’t NOT mention the major competition, Pulse and their professional line up of hygrometers. These carry a hefty price tag in comparison as well as holding some serious recognition in the industry. Especially the Pulse Pro that includes a C02/PAR/PPFD reader and more. Another major difference from the Sensor push and inkbird is Pulse does not require a gateway. Though for the price of one Pulse Pro you could purchase 4 SP’s, a gateway and still have almost $100 to spare. Making the Sensor Push price easier to swallow. Just to put everything in perspective 😉.

This review will update and conclude as soon as I can truly test the sensor push H1’s accuracy.

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