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LCD Battery Wi-Fi Thermometer Hygrometer Greenblue 46003 Black
LCD Battery Wi-Fi Thermometer Hygrometer Greenblue 46003 Black
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LCD Battery Wi-Fi Thermometer Hygrometer Greenblue 46003 Black
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LCD Battery Wi-Fi Thermometer Hygrometer Greenblue 46003 Black
LCD Battery Wi-Fi Thermometer Hygrometer Greenblue 46003 Black
The Greenblue 46003 is an LCD battery-operated Wi‑Fi thermometer and hygrometer designed for monitoring indoor and outdoor environmental conditions. The compact black unit displays temperature and relative humidity on a clear built-in LCD, and integrates a barometer and clock function. It supports wireless connectivity for remote monitoring as well as wired data reception from compatible external sensors. The device runs on LR06 (1.5 V) batteries for flexible placement without a permanent power supply.
The instrument provides combined temperature and humidity readings for both inside and outside locations with separate measurement ranges. A readable LCD and selectable temperature units (°C and °F) simplify interpretation. Built-in clock and alarm functions help track changes over time, and Wi‑Fi connectivity enables remote access to measurements and trend data. Battery operation allows installation in locations where mains power is unavailable.
Install LR06 (AA) batteries in the battery compartment and place the main unit indoors on a flat surface or mount it on a wall. Position any external wireless sensors outdoors or in separate rooms within the wireless range. Use the device menu to select the preferred temperature unit (°C or °F) and set the clock and alarm as needed. Connect the unit to a local Wi‑Fi network following the manufacturer’s pairing procedure to enable remote monitoring and trend viewing via compatible apps or platforms.
For accurate readings, avoid placing the main unit in direct sunlight or next to heat sources. Place outdoor sensors in shaded, ventilated locations protected from precipitation. Replace batteries when the display becomes dim or when wireless connectivity is intermittent. Regularly check recorded trends to detect gradual changes in indoor climate and adjust ventilation or heating systems accordingly.
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