Sonoff SNZB-02 - ZigBee Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Sonoff SNZB-02 - ZigBee Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Normaler Preis
€11,95 EUR
Normaler Preis
Verkaufspreis
€11,95 EUR
Grundpreis
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pro
Customer Notice
The SNZB-02 (square version) has been discontinued, but we have stock remaining in Germany.
We've significantly discounted to clear whilst stocks last!
Description
The Sonoff SNZB-02, a ZigBee Temperature & Humidity Sensor!
Ever been wondering how cold that spare room actually is?
Look no further than this ZigBee climate sensor.
First Zigbee Device? Read our getting started guide!
A brilliant way to start off your ZigBee network! (Goes well with our CC2531)
Details
Battery | 3v (CR2032) |
Wireless Connection | Zigbee 3 |
Working Environment | -10°C~40°C |
Dimensions | 43×43×14 mm |
Note: Compatible Smart Home Hub recommended for automation!
Sonoff's Description
- SONOFF SNZB-02 is a ZigBee temperature and humidity sensor that can seamlessly work with SONOFF ZigBee Bridge to track the temperature and humidity change in your home, which all real-time readings can be checked on eWeLink APP.
- If your Amazon Alexa hub Built-in Zigbee smart home hub, such as Echo (4th generation) and Echo Studio, SNZB-02 can be directly connected to Alexa without another zigbee hub. Alexa APP can only display temperature but not humidity.
- You can set a condition in the smart scene that is the fan is turned on/off when the temperature reaches the limit value, or the dehumidifier in your room starts working once the humidity is over higher. You can set a smart scene to trigger alerts through events like high/low temperature, high/low humidity conditions and more.
- Simply share the sensor with your family on EweLink APP and they can directly check this temperature and humidity on their mobile phones without pairing it.
- It's a battery-operated sensor with low-battery notification on your mobile, adopts 3M adhesives on the bottom to easily install it in any corner of your house.
*Software functionality may be inaccurate when not using the sonoff bridge