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The PIERRE Wave Temperature and Humidity Sensors offer precise monitoring of environmental conditions, ensuring an ideal indoor climate in any smart home. Available in versions with and without a display, these sensors measure both temperature and relative humidity, contributing to a comfortable living environment.
- The model with a display provides real-time data directly on the device, allowing for immediate insight into current conditions. The non-display version, on the other hand, offers a more discreet solution, blending seamlessly into various settings.
- Both sensor models integrate seamlessly with the PIERRE smart home system, utilizing Zigbee communication for efficient connectivity. This integration allows the sensors to work harmoniously with other smart devices in the system, facilitating automated control of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems based on real-time data.
- Users can set up automations and schedules through the PIERRE Smart Client app, creating customized scenarios for heating and cooling based on specific temperature and humidity levels. For instance, the system can be programmed to activate the HVAC system when conditions fall outside a defined range, ensuring consistent comfort and optimizing energy use.
The Zigbee protocol ensures reliable communication across the network, even over extended distances, and allows for easy configuration and monitoring of the sensors. The devices can be installed in various locations within the home, using either mounting tabs or adhesive stickers, offering flexibility in placement.
Overall, the PIERRE Wave Temperature and Humidity Sensors are essential for maintaining an optimal smart home environment, providing both comfort and efficiency through advanced automation and scheduling capabilities.
Where should the temperature sensor be installed?
The temperature sensor should be installed at eye level, away from drafts or external walls, for accurate temperature monitoring.
How accurate is the temperature sensor?
PIERRE's temperature sensors are highly accurate, with both wired and wireless versions available.
How many temperature sensors do I need?
You need at least one sensor for basic heating/cooling control. It’s practical to install sensors in each heating/cooling zone or room where you want individual temperature control.