Apollo Automation TEMP-1 Temperature Sensor For Home Assistant - battery powered

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Apollo Automation TEMP-1 Temperature Sensor For Home Assistant - battery powered



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The TEMP-1 (battery powered) Temperature Sensor is a compact and reliable solution for smart home temperature monitoring. Designed to work seamlessly with ESPHome and Home Assistant, this sensor connects via WiFi and Bluetooth, ensuring smooth integration into your automation system.

It comes in two power options: a USB-C powered version for continuous operation and a battery-powered version that supports a rechargeable RC-CR123A or 16340 battery (not included), offering flexible placement without cables. The built-in AHT20-F sensor measures ambient temperature and humidity, while a 3.5mm jack allows for optional external probes (sold separately), perfect for precise monitoring in specific environments.

Choose from three optional probes: a flat waterproof submersible probe (20cm or 1.5m) or a stainless steel food-safe probe (1m, not dishwasher safe). The TEMP-1 also features an RGB LED and buzzer for real-time alerts, making it ideal for home automation, food safety monitoring, aquatic applications, and environmental tracking. The battery version can last up to six months with optimized sleep settings.

With open-source flexibility, durable design, and real-time alerts, the TEMP-1 ensures accurate and private temperature monitoring, whether for home automation, HVAC control, or remote tracking.

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Brand Apollo Automation
ModelTEMP-1
Apollo Automation
€ 34,30€ 28,35 Excl. VAT (NL)
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