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Remote temperature monitor
I need to monitor winter temperature in several vacant properties during the month of January. Can anyone suggest a simple remote temperature monitor that works over Wi Fi?
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I posted about this product in another post as well but i would suggest "Marcell Pro".(www.marcellpro.com) It uses cellular network so isn't wifi - so it unfortunately and requires a yearly hosting fee which comes to about 15 bucks a month. However - you don't need to mess with setting up the connection and it is completely movable to other sites.
Was super easy to set up and does stuff like calls or texts us when power goes out, it senses water or temperatures go above or below our thresholds.
wifi is nice that it doesnt have any on-going costs but have found its worthless since it doesnt work during power outages.