(New Version) AMIR Refrigerator Thermometer, Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer, Sensor Temperature Monitor with Audible Alarm Temperature Gauge for Freezer Kitchen Home (Battery not Included)

(New Version) AMIR Refrigerator Thermometer, Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer, Sensor Temperature Monitor with Audible Alarm Temperature Gauge for Freezer Kitchen Home (Battery not Included)

(4.2)
4895 Reviews

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Specifications

  • Brand: AMIR
  • Special Feature: Alarm, Fast Refresh, High Accuracy, Large Display
  • Color: Black
  • Age Range (Description): Adult
  • Included Components: 1 x Main Unit, 2 x Transmitters, 1 x User Manual
  • Outer Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
  • Display Type: LCD
  • Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth
  • Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean
  • Unit Count: 1 Count

The (New Version) AMIR Refrigerator Thermometer is designed to provide accurate temperature readings for both indoor and outdoor environments, making it an essential tool for ensuring safe food storage. This wireless thermometer not only boasts a wide temperature range but also features alarms to notify you of any fluctuations that could compromise your food safety.

Features

  • Temperature Range: Indoor range of -10℃ to 60℃ (14℉ to 140℉) and outdoor range of -40℃ to 60℃ (-40℉ to 140℉), with a transmission distance of up to 100M (328ft) in open areas.
  • Audio Alarm: Features audible and visual alarms that activate when the temperature exceeds your pre-set minimum and maximum limits.
  • Easy to Read Display: Equipped with a large LCD screen that displays current temperatures along with historical min/max readings for easy monitoring.
  • Multiple Installation Options: Can stand on a table, hang on a wall, or use magnets to attach to a refrigerator, providing flexibility based on your space.
  • Simple Operation: Six function keys simplify the process of turning the alarm on and off, switching between Celsius and Fahrenheit, and clearing records.
  • Note on Connectivity: If the initial sensor connection fails, you can reset the connection using the CLEAR key after confirming the sensor's red light is active.

Pros

  • Wide Temperature Range: Suitable for various settings including freezers and outdoor conditions.
  • User-Friendly Design: Clear display and straightforward controls make it easy to operate.
  • Flexible Installation: Multiple mounting options allow you to place it wherever convenient.
  • Reliable Alerts: Audio and visual alarms help keep your food safe by notifying you of temperature issues promptly.
  • High Customer Satisfaction: A solid rating of 4.2 from nearly 5,000 reviews indicates a positive user experience.

Cons

  • Battery Not Included: Requires batteries which are not included, adding to the initial setup cost.
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: While effective, some users may find Bluetooth connectivity less reliable than wired options.
  • No Smart Features: Lacks advanced smart features such as app integration for remote monitoring.

AMIR Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Audible Alarm – Price, Ratings, Reviews & Sales Insights

Product Name Image Price Rating Review Count Expert ScoreSales Last MonthBuy
AMIR Wireless Thermometer - Indoor/Outdoor Temperature Monitor $17.99
(4.2)
48959110 Get it on Amazon
WiFi Refrigerator Thermometer - Wireless Temperature Sensor $16.99
(4.2)
49010 Get it on Amazon

What Customers Say

S
5 / 5

Simple, effective, worthwhile dual-monitor device keeps tabs on temps of your fridge/freezer(s).

BOTTOM LINE: Affordable, simple way to monitor the temps in your refrigerator and/or freezers to insure that your food stays at the temps it should. Pop in batteries, set upper & lower limits and forget it. About as simple as it gets. Very happy. Well worth it for the peace of mind. 5 STARSTHOUGHTS: Having just filled our large chest freezer in the basement with a half Angus beef, I thought it might be a good idea to make sure things are staying at the proper frosty temps. Our freezer is decades old while it's always just chugged along without complaint, you just never know when it might give up the ghost. That'd be a helluva lot of perfectly good food (and money) gone to waste if it ever did. We don't go down there to pull food out or check on a daily basis so, after some internet researching, this inexpensive little remote thermometer seemed like a good way to keep tabs on things. As a bonus, this unit is set up for two individual sensors/monitored readings, so I placed the other sensor in the bottom drawer freezer in our fridge in the kitchen. Now they're both being closely monitored, so hopefully we'll never have any ugly surprises! Instruction booklet was helpful, but setting was an intuitive deal. Set upper & lower limits, decide whether you want an audible alarm for each sensor (about as loud as most cooking timer alarms) and place it where it's most convenient for you. (Receiver unit has a hole to allow for mounting on a nail or screw, a pop-out foot to allow you to set it upright on a counter or widow ledge, and 4 strong magnets so you can attach it to your stove or fridge. Main receiver unit takes 2 "AAA" batteries, remote sensors take 2 "AA" each. The manufacturer recommends using lithium batteries, for longer life. I'm not sure if regular batteries would last very long sitting in the single digit temps of the freezers, so I sprang for a set of Energizer Lithium batteries - just to be on the safe side.*** I also wanted to mention that when I got mine, I couldn't get a reading from Sensor #1. I tried different batteries and whatnot, but to no avail. I contacted the vendor (AMIR) and they quickly & politely responded with several suggestions, which I tried... but still no soap. I emailed them again and they offered me a complete refund and asked if I'd be willing to take a chance and re-order. I did, and within a couple of days the replacement arrived. When I put the batteries in, I quickly discovered that the fault with that first, original unit wasn't with the remote sensor but rather the main receiver/display monitor; the readout for sensor #1 was dead. Oddly, they said I didn't have to bother returning the defective original. So now I have a second one which only displays one reading, but rather than throw it away or let it sit in a drawer I simply used the fully functional replacement unit to monitor our freezer AND fridge upstairs, and now that original unit with only one working temp is dedicated to the big downstairs freezer. Now I can keep tabs on EVERYTHING being kept chilled or frozen. Win-Win! THAT is what I call outstanding customer service!

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M
5 / 5

Does the job accurately

I've owned this product for a couple of years now and just came back to order a second one. My first device was ordered because I have a freezer in the basement. The sensor in the freezer allows me piece of mind without having to walk down stairs to ensure that it's not failing. It saved me once when I didn't get the lid closed completely. The second unit is used in an unheated loft. It helps me control the environment in that room without needing to climb the stairs to turn on the portable heater. The size is great and it's it's on a table or can be attached to my refrigerator with a magnet. It's sturdy and accurate. That's why I'm buying a second one to use in other places.

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B
4 / 5

Second one perfect

Initial frustration turned into complete satisfaction next day when the replacement showed up (thanks Amazon for your prompt-and free-replacement)Original order had a bad-ish sensor and all the temperatures were within few degrees(I could live with that though-would not expect a laboratory grade device for the price); however the replacement is-surprisingly!-right on point and everything is working ( not exactly as described in the manual and this is the main reason I am writing this review to save the ones reading it some big headaches and frustration)There are some misleading reviews so here is the truth:1)When setting up the alarm(s) thresholds the screen reverts right back to the normal (Max/Min) temperature display (DOES NOT SHOW THE SET TEMPERATURES FOR ALARMS!). This is NOT malfunctioning as described in the first video review- it is just the way is designed!( if you’re going through the alarms setting process again you will see your last thresholds the way you set them up!2)The alarms are NOT triggered right away, as described in the manual but AFTER TEN MINUTES of the temperatures continuously holding above (for the Max) or below (for the Min) the thresholds set! For me that makes sense and that’s how I expected to work (don’t want an alarm every time opening the fridge/ freezer doors). Adding one star to my review for this.3)Second one fairly accurate (see pic);not the same for the original one !4)Does reset the Min/Max recorded values daily-not worth for me subtracting a star, but may be inconvenient if you plan on installing it on a remote siteFinally, reading plenty of the reviews seems like an inconsistent quality so I’ll reiterate an advice (I didn’t take and kind of regret) from another reviewer: just buy a couple of sets from the very beginning and return the ones deemed as not being a keeper.By the way, since I have the two sets at the moment, I can confirm that you can have them set and working perfectly fine at the same time ( just have to be quick and careful with the sequence of pairing them up-after pairing they didn’t pick op -so far the other unit’s sensors)-and they are within few feet from one anotherHope that helps future buyers or already owners who didn’t figure it out!

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