NIMOA Wireless Fridge and Freezer Thermometer Review

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NIMOA Wireless Fridge and Freezer Thermometer Review
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We have two freezers and I needed a way to wirelessly monitor the temperature inside them. There are plenty of identical rivals to this set out there, I struck lucky and got one for less than £10 but usually, they are priced between £15 and £30.

In the box were the combined LCD screen and control panel, two rather large temperature sensors and a user guide. Build quality all seems fine with nothing looking likely to fail or fall off anytime soon.

The control panel/LCD has a magnetic back, hook aperture and a fold-out kickstand, so every mounting option is covered. The LCD shows the current temperature of each sensor and of the control unit itself. The display is not backlit and the viewing angles are rather tight, but in good light, the display is clear and easy to read. You can use the control unit to set audio alarms should the sensor temperature rise above a certain level. The screen will also show the maximum and minimum recorded temperatures for the last day. The two sensors are rather large but feel very heavy duty and each has a clamp so it can be fixed to shelving, has an identification number and a status LED.

Programming the alarms is easy enough but be sure to keep the sensors away from the freezer door to avoid the alarm sounding when the door is opened. I keep the alarms switched off but do keep an eye on the display during the day.

It all seems to work well, it can take a few minutes at first for it to begin working and it only checks the temperature about every 10 seconds, so don't expect an immediate update on the screen. The screen is not backlit and has poor viewing angles but in good light is clear and easy to read. Due to the low temperatures be sure to use good quality lithium batteries in the sensors for long term use.

If you need to know the temperature in your fridge or freezer, this is a good buy. I would be happy to pay double the price if the control panel and a USB power option and could connect to Alexa or Google for remote monitoring.

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