I've bought 7 of these Tuya TH01 sensors a week ago and I'm quite satisfied with them. The Smart app is nice, easy to use and doesen't have tons of ads in random places. The tempsensors connected easily to my wifi. I have had all 7 sensors set up in like 15 minutes and that includes the unboxing and putting in the batteries too. I have regular Maxell Alkaine batteries in them, I wonder how long they will last.
I have 6 of these. One became dead after a few days, and the battery in it became incredibly hot, I guess it's a sign of shortage. but to share my experience: it can be used in home assistant, just make sure to buy a Tuya gateway too, otherwise, you won't be able to use them.. their refresh rate is dynamic: max 1 hour, min 5 minutes, depending if there is a change in humidity/temperature in the given room. 5/5 recommended
Hi friends, if one of the batteries is very hot and draining quickly, we suggest you first check how the device is working in the environment, whether the temperature and humidity change frequently. If this is not the reason, you can look for the seller and they may provide after-sales service. The product is a Wi-Fi version and does not need to be connected to a tuya gateway to work. It is also a battery powered device, battery powered devices update the data at least once an hour and also trigger the update when the temperature or humidity changes to a certain value.
Hello, I have one of these models. Suddenly it stopped working and the light just stays red, I've tried pressing its black button for several seconds and it doesn't come back on. Could you tell me what it could be?
Hi, It was stuck on the red light. Really was running on low battery.It was a surprise for me, as I was replaced a battery less than 10 days ago. In the last replace took more than 50 days.... But I already found the reason. Thanks.@@Fred-02
Depending on whether you buy the WiFi version or not. There is a WiFi version and a Zigbee version of this device. -WiFi version: Needs to be connected to 2.4G WiFi to work properly. -Zigbee version: Needs to be connected to the Tuya Zigbee gateway to work properly.
I have same sensor and I tried to connect with SmartLife and I can’t. I tried and with the slowly blink, but I can’t find smartlife hotspot. The device works only with wi-fi or need bridge?
Friends. Wi-Fi devices can work directly connected to 2.4G Wi-Fi. Zigbee devices need to work with Zigbee gateway to work properly. First of all, you need to confirm whether your device is a Wi-Fi device or a Zigbee device. You mentioned "slow blinking", this is the AP mode to add devices, usually you can use "fast blinking" to add devices in fast add mode. There are several possible reasons for not being able to connect, you can check them one by one: 1. Whether the Wi-Fi is 2.4G. 2.Whether the battery of the device is normally charged (1.5V). 3. whether the device is a Wi-Fi device or a Zigbee device.
Can this sensor be hacked to add a probe? I would like to check the temperature of the water pipe of my solar panel. I can't find any kind of wifi temperature sensor to do this.
It's hard to do that with the WiFi version. You could try buying the Zigbee version of the device and adding a Zigbee signal repeater to extend the Zigbee signal range.
This model does not currently support active calibration, and their update frequency uses a triggering mechanism where the device will only report data when the temperature and humidity data change reaches a specified value.@@mondav2071
My friend, Firstly, please check what version you have purchased, and secondly, make sure the battery is new and charged. If you can't connect directly, you can try AP connection again. You can also ask your seller to help you.
After one year the three devices that I have stopped working. All with brand new batteries, when T&H sensor adding appears on the app suddenly stopped blinking (both methods (BLE-Wi-Fi/Wi-Fi) and both methods (slow/quickly). When working the devices eat batteries.
@@Fred-02 After press mi Wi-Fi net, next, detecting, dectected one device, connect...as soon as the app change to "adding T&H Sensor" the device stop blinking. The app indicator continues adding (with indicator led not blinking) shortly after (15-20s) shows "adding device fails". Tried many times with fast and slowly blinking.
@@2006palabras If you have not replaced your WiFi router in the meantime, it is recommended that you try asking the seller of the product, who may be able to check if the device itself is faulty or if the device is connected incorrectly via the device ID.
Hello, I have the same sensor but when I turn it on the light stays fixed and I can't get it to enter link mode, that is, it blinked neither fast nor slow.
There are two possibilities for this situation: 1. the device battery voltage is insufficient, you can try with a new battery. 2. the device chip is damaged.
Can anyone explain why this device refuses to operate over a slower internet connection? I have the device in my greenhouse cinnected via a very slow 1 mbps line. The line speed is low, but the wifi signal strength is extremely strong. The greenhouse has a dedicated wifi router with the same ssid and password as the rest of my network. The device works perfectly happily connected to any of my wifi routers when they are directly linked to our fibre-optic network. But they refuse to work over a low speed power line network to any wifi router. I have no issue with other smart devices, smart extension leads work perfectly happily over a low connection as long as the wifi is strong. But im yet to find a smart humidity/temperature sensor that will work. Is it because they are all low power WiFi devices? If so, I dont understand the logic behind the device point blank refusing to connect on a slow network with strong wifi. It isnt like they are transmitting masses of data. It cant make sense of why they not connect at all either.
My friend, Firstly, you can check if your WiFi is 2.4G. Secondly, try connecting the device directly to the WiFi to see if it works when directly connected. Lastly, it's advisable to contact the seller of the device, provide them with the device ID, and they can check the status of the device to better address the issue. Hope this helps you.
@@Fred-02 Right, I just bought some Tuya products and soon checked and realized that Woox is compatible with Tuya. So nice to have them all in one place.
I've bought 7 of these Tuya TH01 sensors a week ago and I'm quite satisfied with them. The Smart app is nice, easy to use and doesen't have tons of ads in random places. The tempsensors connected easily to my wifi. I have had all 7 sensors set up in like 15 minutes and that includes the unboxing and putting in the batteries too. I have regular Maxell Alkaine batteries in them, I wonder how long they will last.
I have 6 of these. One became dead after a few days, and the battery in it became incredibly hot, I guess it's a sign of shortage.
but to share my experience: it can be used in home assistant, just make sure to buy a Tuya gateway too, otherwise, you won't be able to use them..
their refresh rate is dynamic: max 1 hour, min 5 minutes, depending if there is a change in humidity/temperature in the given room. 5/5 recommended
Hi friends, if one of the batteries is very hot and draining quickly, we suggest you first check how the device is working in the environment, whether the temperature and humidity change frequently. If this is not the reason, you can look for the seller and they may provide after-sales service.
The product is a Wi-Fi version and does not need to be connected to a tuya gateway to work. It is also a battery powered device, battery powered devices update the data at least once an hour and also trigger the update when the temperature or humidity changes to a certain value.
Hello, I have one of these models.
Suddenly it stopped working and the light just stays red, I've tried pressing its black button for several seconds and it doesn't come back on.
Could you tell me what it could be?
Hello, my friend.
Usually the indicator light doesn't come on because the battery is running low, the
You can try to replace the battery.
Hi, It was stuck on the red light.
Really was running on low battery.It was a surprise for me, as I was replaced a battery less than 10 days ago. In the last replace took more than 50 days.... But I already found the reason. Thanks.@@Fred-02
OK, you're welcome, my friend.@@galenosf
Looks nice, bnut can I connect it directly to my wifi or it needs a gateway of some sorts like a zingbee?
My friend, this device is available in WiFi version as well as Zigbee version.
Il termometro/igrometro ha bisogno della connessione alla rete wifi della mia abitazione per funzionare ? Grazie.
Depending on whether you buy the WiFi version or not.
There is a WiFi version and a Zigbee version of this device.
-WiFi version:
Needs to be connected to 2.4G WiFi to work properly.
-Zigbee version:
Needs to be connected to the Tuya Zigbee gateway to work properly.
I have same sensor and I tried to connect with SmartLife and I can’t. I tried and with the slowly blink, but I can’t find smartlife hotspot.
The device works only with wi-fi or need bridge?
Friends.
Wi-Fi devices can work directly connected to 2.4G Wi-Fi.
Zigbee devices need to work with Zigbee gateway to work properly.
First of all, you need to confirm whether your device is a Wi-Fi device or a Zigbee device.
You mentioned "slow blinking", this is the AP mode to add devices, usually you can use "fast blinking" to add devices in fast add mode.
There are several possible reasons for not being able to connect, you can check them one by one:
1. Whether the Wi-Fi is 2.4G.
2.Whether the battery of the device is normally charged (1.5V).
3. whether the device is a Wi-Fi device or a Zigbee device.
Finally in my case the battery was responsible.
Make sure you put full batteries in the device.
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So there is 2 type ya? Zigbee and wifi?
Can this sensor be hacked to add a probe? I would like to check the temperature of the water pipe of my solar panel. I can't find any kind of wifi temperature sensor to do this.
It's hard to do that with the WiFi version.
You could try buying the Zigbee version of the device and adding a Zigbee signal repeater to extend the Zigbee signal range.
Is it possible to adjust or calibrate the temperature? It indicates 2 or 3 grades above real temperature.
As far as I know, the current WiFi version of this model does not support manual calibration of temperature and humidity data.
same problem .. did you find something?
@@mondav2071this model does not support manual calibration.
This model does not currently support active calibration, and their update frequency uses a triggering mechanism where the device will only report data when the temperature and humidity data change reaches a specified value.@@mondav2071
Even in 2.4ghz wifi I cannot connect them. Do I need a Tuya or something?
My friend,
Firstly, please check what version you have purchased, and secondly, make sure the battery is new and charged.
If you can't connect directly, you can try AP connection again.
You can also ask your seller to help you.
It was the battery, it was low, thank you very much
You're welcome, my friend.
After one year the three devices that I have stopped working. All with brand new batteries, when T&H sensor adding appears on the app suddenly stopped blinking (both methods (BLE-Wi-Fi/Wi-Fi) and both methods (slow/quickly). When working the devices eat batteries.
Is the indicator light on or off when it stops flashing?
@@Fred-02 After press mi Wi-Fi net, next, detecting, dectected one device, connect...as soon as the app change to "adding T&H Sensor" the device stop blinking. The app indicator continues adding (with indicator led not blinking) shortly after (15-20s) shows "adding device fails". Tried many times with fast and slowly blinking.
@@2006palabras If you have not replaced your WiFi router in the meantime, it is recommended that you try asking the seller of the product, who may be able to check if the device itself is faulty or if the device is connected incorrectly via the device ID.
Hello, I have the same sensor but when I turn it on the light stays fixed and I can't get it to enter link mode, that is, it blinked neither fast nor slow.
There are two possibilities for this situation:
1. the device battery voltage is insufficient, you can try with a new battery.
2. the device chip is damaged.
@@Fred-02 yes changing to fuller batteries worked for me, when device would not enter pairing mode.
OK, glad to help you.@@Arvidstu
Can anyone explain why this device refuses to operate over a slower internet connection?
I have the device in my greenhouse cinnected via a very slow 1 mbps line.
The line speed is low, but the wifi signal strength is extremely strong. The greenhouse has a dedicated wifi router with the same ssid and password as the rest of my network.
The device works perfectly happily connected to any of my wifi routers when they are directly linked to our fibre-optic network.
But they refuse to work over a low speed power line network to any wifi router.
I have no issue with other smart devices, smart extension leads work perfectly happily over a low connection as long as the wifi is strong.
But im yet to find a smart humidity/temperature sensor that will work.
Is it because they are all low power WiFi devices?
If so, I dont understand the logic behind the device point blank refusing to connect on a slow network with strong wifi.
It isnt like they are transmitting masses of data. It cant make sense of why they not connect at all either.
My friend,
Firstly, you can check if your WiFi is 2.4G.
Secondly, try connecting the device directly to the WiFi to see if it works when directly connected.
Lastly, it's advisable to contact the seller of the device, provide them with the device ID, and they can check the status of the device to better address the issue.
Hope this helps you.
It has no statistics. Only real time numbers?
My friend, it has statistical data graphs and can generate weekly, monthly or yearly excel sheets.
nice@@Fred-02
WILL THIS WORK WITH NO INTERNET BLACKOUT?
No, this device must work with WiFi.
Lol, I have a Woox smart lightbulb and the design of that app is exactly the same as the Tuya app shown here
There isn't much difference between the apps depending on what ecosystem you want for your smart home.
@@Fred-02 Right, I just bought some Tuya products and soon checked and realized that Woox is compatible with Tuya. So nice to have them all in one place.
No sound or discription, well we can all at a device to smart life.