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🌦️ Stay ahead of the elements with SwitchBot’s smart, sleek, and weatherproof sensor trio!
The SwitchBot IP65 Indoor Outdoor Hygrometer Thermometer 3-pack offers professional-grade environmental monitoring with Swiss precision sensors, a durable IP65 waterproof design, and an impressive 100m Bluetooth range. Designed for versatile use from kitchens to gardens, it features 2-year battery life, free cloud data storage, and smart notifications via the SwitchBot Hub, making it an essential tool for millennial managers who demand accuracy, convenience, and seamless smart home integration.

















| ASIN | B0BVZC9Q31 |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Battery description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,548 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 12 in Hygrometers |
| Brand | SwitchBot |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 9,153 Reviews |
| Included Components | 3*Outdoor Meter, User Manual, 6*AAA (built-in), 3*lanyard |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 20W x 60H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 132 Grams |
| Item weight | 132 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Wonderlabs |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Product dimensions | 20W x 60H millimetres |
| Temperature Accuracy | ± 0.2°C |
| UPC | 850046603372 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
U**E
Cheap and good, with excellent build quality. Withstands bad weather
I have tried a few Bluetooth weather devices, and this Switchbot is the cheapest and best. Physically, its advantages over similar devices are that it uses standard batteries (2xAAA, supplied) rather than a semi-random button battery, and that it is visibly waterproof - it is a smooth white plastic box and the battery compartment lid has a seal round it. Also, the nylon hanging loop is as new after 18 months outside and is better than a hole in the back meant to go over a hook or a nail. I was surprised, for such a cheap device, to find that it supports firmware updates, as there was a notification in the app on the first Bluetooth LE connection. It updated in a couple of minutes from v0.4 to v0.5 - an odd version number for a released product - and, as is almost always the case now, there was nothing stating what the update fixed or improved. But the facility is important. In fact, there were four firmware updates in the first three months and it is now at v0.9. The app is also updated every few weeks, and there is the option to try out beta versions. The Bluetooth signal is evidently good, and not entirely line of sight - I can transfer data into the app from a room about 60 feet away with the device slightly hidden round a corner of the house. Caching is well implemented and only new readings are transferred unless you explicitly clear the cache from within the app; this greatly speeds up everything as the device quickly accumulates thousands of readings. When I got a new phone it took 20 minutes to transfer all the readings. Its accuracy is better than that of my old Bresser weather station, which cost several times as much but badly underestimated temperatures. Apparently it uses the same chipset as my now defunct LIORQUE weather station (also reviewed) and the values it returns are generally almost identical. Another Switchbot advantage, although it gets oddly low ratings in Google Play, is the app. It looks good unlike many similar apps, is simple to set up and use, and data export is easy - select a date range and readings are exported to a comma separated values file in a defined time step. Exporting a reading every minute gives a huge 1.7MB/month file, but exporting a reading every half hour amounts to 50KB/month. I can produce graphs very easily from the exported file - the large graph follows an import into Excel 2024 with no further changes (!) and the other two graphs show what Switchbot can display using its own facilities. ChatGPT can run riot with the exported files. The battery level remained at 100% for a long time and is 67% after 15 months so, if the app is reporting the level accurately, the batteries will probably last for about the two years advertised. The Switchbot is an excellent data gatherer. If it could record barometric pressure as well as temperature and humidity, it would replace everything weather-related here. I use a second (ancient) Android phone to provide a semi-permanent display. A minor issue is that the instructions state that the temperature sensor is good to -20C, but the device is recommended only to be used at 5C or greater. It has been down to -6C, with whole days below 5C, and I have noted two missed readings in four months, which were both when the temperature was well above 0C. Most impressive was that I discovered a bug when exporting. I raised a ticket in the app; there was a comment back about three days later that it was being "escalated to senior technical staff", then after six days there was a fix available in Google Play! That speed of response is otherwise unheard of in my experience, where technical comments are often not even acknowledged. Having had two other weather stations fail during the bad weather (huge temperature and humidity fluctuations) in January 2026, I am going to extend my Switchbot "estate" as the good build quality mentioned in the second paragraph matters ... a lot. It was the only survivor. £15 (£11 with a coupon) is an absolute steal for something which would have cost many times that a few years ago for the same functionality and would certainly have been less robust.
G**S
Good value, versatile environmental sensor for home automation buffs and weather watchers.
While these are larger than some other temperature/humidity sensors it means that the batteries will need replacing far less frequently than devices that use coin cells and rechargable AAAs can also be used. The IP65 rating means that they can stand a bit of moisture and can be used outdoors or in a kitchen freezer but they are not fully waterproof so don't put them in your fish tank for example. They transmit readings via BLE advertisement every couple of seconds and I have one in the shed at the bottom of the garden and can pick up its signals from the lounge which is well over 25m away with a couple of brick walls between them. The SwitchBot app can talk to them directly over Bluetooth/BLE or you can use any of SwitchBot's BLE/WiFi hub-capable devices to connect them to your SwitchBot account and access them from anywhere. From a Home Assistant server equipped with a Bluetooth radio, the local SwitchBot BLE integration also works well and you can use an ESPHome-based BLE/WiFi bridge node with the SwitchBot integration if the server is out of BLE range. Alternatively, the author of the Smart Home Scene web site has reverse-engineered the BLE announcements allowing you to use an ESPHome (or other tinkerer platform) device to expose the sensors directly to Home Assistant or whatever system you use. The sensor is pretty accurate out of the box but you can use the app to calibrate the temperature readings using an ice bath and SwitchBot provide step-by-step instructions for doing this.
S**E
Fantastic Device
For me, this is a 5* product. I’ll get into why after I explain the 4*. One of the indoor / outdoor sensors in my pack of three unfortunately failed its firmware update out of the box and became bricked. Thankfully, support have been amazing and sending me a replacement. The process was little hassle. That being said, I feel out of principle I cannot give a 5* right now. The product itself is brilliant. Compact (actually smaller than I was expecting), which makes it unobtrusive and good to put in tighter spots or even inside things (a terrarium for example). Connectivity is excellent. No hub or even an app are needed for this, you can hook it straight into home assistant over bluetooth. However, the switchbot app is great and has a lot of useful functionality. One of my favourite things about this is that you can just use it or take it with you anywhere and check temp and humidity on your phone. I’m a bit of a data nerd so i’ve taken it to all sorts of different places in the short time i’ve had it. Accuracy is hard to gauge without a benchmark I know is 100%, which i don’t have. But I believe they are very accurate, and did my research before hand to make sure they would be. Having a number of these sensors, they seem to agree strongly with one another. Which is reassuring. The one thing I will mention, is that their time to adapt to a drastic change in temperature +-20 celsius is quite long. Perhaps 20 mins or maybe a bit more. This is no issue, as the accuracy is stellar. But for some others this may be a concern. Overall, i’d highly recommend these.
S**D
Ideal for my greenhouses !
I have used a well known make of temperature/humidity devices in my greenhouses for many years but they have proved unreliable, just stopping for no reason, and I have had 5 fail in total, one after only 3 days, and the firm is no longer in existence now (wonder why ?) and finding replacements is almost impossible - the last one I bought came from the USA and the postage alone was £18... ouch ! I can't tell you how pleased I was (not to mention my bank balance) when I saw that these were available. They are similar to my old devices in that they use Bluetooth and that I can get graphs for both humidity and temperature, plus alarms sent to my phone if things (temperature/humidity) get too low or too high. I have these set up now for a few months and the readings do tie in with my certified thermometer and hygrometer. The disadvantage of Bluetooth is that when you are out of range ( i.e out at the shops etc) the readings cease until you come into range again but with this system you can sync it with the SwitchBot Hub and therefore access the readings when you are out.. not that I can do anything about anything though... well at the moment anyway, although I do have auto vents on then greenhouses. I haven't coupled mine with the hub yet, but I will do so soon - but do note you don't NEED to couple them with a SwitchBot hub for it to work, it is just an option if you want it. TIP : You must make sure that the sensors aren't in direct sunlight though, and I found after several experiments using differnt things over the years, that covering them with a paper bag (remember those ?) works best, and also stops plastic from yellowing too. Conclusion : SwitchBot never cease to amaze me, as they are expanding their range of products with quality and more importantly accurate devices all the time and these sensors are no exception. I just LOVE them, and they look as if they have a great battery life too, whereas my other sensors, which took 2 x AA Lithium batteries and lasted 2 months at the most. As I have said before, these ARE the people to watch as the range is really expanding with quality products that don't cost the earth. Right, so what do I think about this product, well simply put, 5 stars all day long and I have no hesitation in recommending it.
N**.
Great device that also works well with Home Assistant
I have been using these as thermometers in a campervan fridge to monitor the temperatures as there was no gauge on the fridge. They were very easy to install using the velcro strips provided and the app has been very useful in accessing the data without having to open the fridge up to take readings. I'm now using the sensors through a Raspberry Pi using Home Assistant and they have been very reliable and it means I can read the data from anywhere (I think you can do similar with the switchbot hub but I had the RPi sitting around!). Overall I have been very impressed the build quality is very good and the temperature readings seem accurate when testing in a domestic fridge as comparison.
M**S
Cheap, fast, accurate, works with Home Assitant via BT
Super device, I will not describe the operation with the Switchbot app, and focus on Home Assitant. The device is relatively small for a device that uses AA batteries, has a very cool, rounded shape, and comes with a 3m adhesive pad or ribbon for hanging. What is important, changing the batteries does not require a screwdriver and will take maybe 2 minutes, the problem may be opening the flap after sticking the sensor flap to the wall. I put the sensor into pairing mode by pressing the reset button for 2s, Home Assistant with bluetooth integration found it right away, I use Bluetooth integration in HA, and Switchbot Bluetooth integration, and this Sabrent BT dongle for under £6 - https://amzn.to/460Du0B - After adding sensor to HA, I also decided to try adding it to the SB app, I put the sensor into pairing mode again by holding the button for 2s and added it to the Switchot app. Interestingly, the sensor communicates with both devices, the phone and the HA. The sensor is very effective, it sends changes every 0.1 degrees, compared to the very expensive Philips Hue sensor, I would say that Philips is very slow in reporting changes, sometimes you have to wait and from 15minutes, and the motion sensor stopped working after a year. Super product, I will certainly get few more, for example, to monitor the refrigerator, so I put sensor into the refrigerator and I had a preview of the temperature and humidity from the refrigerator!!!! I might be tempted to replace some of the Xiaomi sensors. I sincerely recommend!
E**E
Switchbot Hygrometer
Good quality, easy to set-up, you do need to create an account for the SwitchBot app. I keep mine in the garden, it is waterproof. My advice is to get the deal with the hub as otherwise you are relying only on Bluetooth. With the hub you can see the logs via WiFi from anywhere in the world which is faster and more reliable.
S**T
A quick way to monitor humidity and temperature in multiple locations
We were getting worried about humidity levels in our house, after having some issues with mould, so invested in the pack of three of these sensors that came with a handy hub that meant we could monitor them through the Internet on our phones. The sensors and hub were easy to set up. Wireless range wasn't too bad and the hub has been placed in a central location where it can reach all of them. The app works well and has allowed us to monitor the humidity in the loft and a couple of other rooms in the house. It's allowed us to track the effectiveness of various approaches to improve ventilation and we've since invested in some decent dehumidifiers to keep moisture levels down in problem spots. Given how relatively cheap and easy these were to set up, I think it would be very easy to go down the whole rabbit hole of home automation. I'm tempted to buy a couple of more sensors to expand the system.
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