

After using the OBET Wireless Weather Station for a few weeks, I can confidently say it’s a solid choice for keeping tabs on multiple areas of your home—especially if you're worried about freezing pipes, pet comfort, or just curious about temperature fluctuations.
What I Love:
- The 500ft range is no joke. I placed sensors in my garage, basement, and even my backyard shed, and the base station picks up all three without a hitch. No more guessing if my dog’s sleeping area is too cold!
- The bright, adjustable display is easy to read at a glance. The backlight (when plugged in) is a nice touch for nighttime checks.
- The humidity comfort indicator (smiley/sad faces) is surprisingly useful. My bedroom humidity was low, and the sad face reminded me to bust out the humidifier.
- It’s versatile. One reviewer used it to monitor chest freezers—genius! I’ve got a sensor in my wine fridge now.
A Few Quirks:
- The battery situation is annoying (AAA for base, AA for sensors). Stock up before setup!
- You can’t label locations (just “1-4”), so I had to jot down which number corresponds to where.
- The backlight times out quickly on battery power. Fine during the day, but at night? Get ready to tap buttons like a Morse code operator.
- Some users report occasional accuracy hiccups. Mine’s been consistent, but it’s worth cross-checking with another thermometer during extreme temps.
The Verdict:
A reliable workhorse for multi-zone monitoring—just don’t expect smart features or sleek design. If you need basic temp/humidity tracking across rooms or outbuildings (and can tolerate minor quirks), this delivers. Bonus: OBET’s 1-year warranty adds peace of mind.
