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  • Flat fee shipping €9,95 Europe mainland
  • Customer service (6d, 12hrs)

RuuviTag Wireless Sensor 4in1

47.00 €
-17%
39.00 €
incl. VAT, plus delivery
In stock
Delivery time: 2 day(s)

Description

On offer now as a SmartCombiDeal: RuuviTag, holder and tape!


The RuuviTag is a wireless (bluetooth) sensor that measures temperature, humidity, air pressure and movement in one small footprint.


Measuring Made Easy

RuuviTag is a weatherproof, wireless Bluetooth sensor node that measures temperature, air humidity, and movement. You can read live measurements and history data directly on your smartphone using Ruuvi’s mobile app for Android and iOS.

Use your imagination and measure almost anything at your home, at work, in your hobbies.


Temperature

RuuviTag works in both cold and hot environments. This makes it possible to measure temperature in demanding locations. Range: -40°F to +185°F (with a special battery), standard battery -4°F to +158°F


Humidity

With RuuviTag, you can respond to air humidity changes in real time. Protect your valuable items such as musical instruments, plants or constructions. Range: 0-95%


Pressure

RuuviTag’s air pressure sensor can be used to forecast sudden weather changes, such as upcoming storms. It can also be used to analyze altitude changes from the sea level to high mountains. Range: 300-1100hPa


Movement

RuuviTag knows exactly when it’s moved. Known when the postman opened your mailbox outside and get notified if someone visited your hotel room while you were gone.


Pairs with a Victron Energy Cerbo GX

This product is a great way to add this type of data to your Victron Cerbo GX system. Importantly, you’ll need to have Venus OS v2.80 or later running on your Cerbo GX. Also, the integrated Bluetooth connectivity on the Cerbo GX is not currently strong enough to support the RuuviTag at temperatures over 50°C currently so they recommend that you add a third-party USB to Bluetooth adapter.