The Tapo T310 sensor from TP-LINK is designed for users who want to monitor their environment through sensors and receive notifications on their mobile phone or tablet regarding temperature, humidity, light, and sound. It connects with TP-LINK's Tapo app, which allows users to view sensor readings in real-time and receive notifications on their mobile phone or tablet when there is a change in the monitored conditions. It is compatible with IFTTT technology, which enables users to create automated actions based on the conditions and rules they set. It is easy to use and install, and does not require additional wiring or software installation.
Monitor Conditions from Your Phone
Humidity and temperature can affect your personal health and comfort. Check the temperature and humidity of a room in real-time with the Tapo app from anywhere and at any time.
High Precision Sensor
The built-in Swiss-made sensor features a typical accuracy of ±3% RH, ±0.3°C / 0.54°F. By receiving and updating data every 2 seconds, the sensor provides you with accurate current information.
±3% RH
±0.3°C / ± 0.54ºF
Humidity range: 0%~99%RH
Temperature range: -20~60ºC / -4~140ºF
Instant App Notifications
Receive instant app notifications when temperature or humidity levels fall outside your custom limits. Respond immediately to sudden climate changes whenever necessary.
Maximize Comfort and Save Energy
The sensor automatically turns on/off devices connected to Tapo devices, such as heaters, fans, and humidifiers, to adjust the comfort level in the room. It also helps save on your energy bills.
Free Data Storage and Export
Understand your home environment with up to 2 years of data recording and cloud storage. Export all data to a CSV file sent to your email for review at any time.
Long-Lasting Performance
Thanks to low-power wireless technology, the Tapo T310 has a battery life of up to 2 years with the replaceable CR2450 battery.
Flexible Uses, Flexible Placement
Designed small and stylish to fit most places. Hang the sensor with its cord, attach it to the wall with adhesives, or secure it to metal surfaces with magnets (all included).
All In One App
Experience next-level smart home living with the Tapo series in a single app. Create a safer, more convenient, and comfortable living space for you and your loved ones.
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Wonderful gadget. I check the temperatures and humidity in every room and accordingly turn on the radiator or air conditioner remotely in the cottage only when needed, resulting in no humidity or odors when I visit it!
It does what it says. It definitely has some deviation. You need to find the point that gives the closest temperature to that of the refrigerator. It worked for me as a simple temperature recording solution
If you have the Tapo H100 Smart Hub (mandatory for the use of this device), you're good to go. It does its job perfectly fine and you can easily integrate its features into Home Assistant through HACS integration.
The sensor has absolute accuracy, checked with expensive thermometers. I have it on the balcony (in a spot where it doesn't get wet as it is not an outdoor area) and I can see the external temperature on my phone at any time. I will get another one for inside the house.
I wouldn't say it's that expensive, but it's great to know what's going on at home from your phone. That's mainly why I wanted it. It's nice that the app gives you a notification if the conditions exceed the limits you've set
Humidity has a large deviation of about +10%. The temperature initially had a steady +0.4°C offset from the actual temperature, but with a firmware update it was corrected. Since I already had a socket, I decided to get this along with the hub to control the temperature of a room that I heat with an electric heater. It does the job decently, but I expected much more accuracy considering that the whole system (socket-sensor-hub) cost 40€. In other words, it does not immediately transmit small temperature changes unless the change is 0.3°C. This results in a delay in opening or closing the heating system. Also, the temperature adjustment in the Tapo app is by one degree. It could have decimal settings since the sensor reads the temperature by 0.1. Overall, it's a bit of a hassle to set it up to simulate a regular thermostat. If I had known, I would have gone straight for a socket thermostat, but those are expensive now.
It is used in a patent. Essentially, it became an underwater thermometer for my saltwater aquarium. It fits in a waterproof mobile case along with a moisture absorption bag (necessary) and works perfectly with humidity in the bag at a stable 57%.
The deviation is 0.3 below a reliable thermometer.
Its role is to open a fan to cool the aquarium and a heater to warm it up. These are the Tapo P100 switches. Essentially, it is an automation component.
Update 3/2024: Always check if it gives the correct commands, especially in such sensitive automations as the above. Out of the 400+ commands it correctly executed, it made a mistake in one. It was the command to open the aquarium refill for 30 seconds, and I almost flooded it... Great caution is needed!
It does what it promises with great accuracy. I have tried it in all the indoor areas of the house and it works seamlessly. I have even put it inside the refrigerator
I bought this sensor for its basic function, which is temperature measurement. I am not satisfied because it has a deviation of 1 to 1.5 degrees higher compared to other 3-4 thermometers that I know measure correctly (both analog and digital)