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The AcuRite Wireless Digital Indoor Thermometer and Hygrometer (model 00613) is a compact, versatile device designed for precise indoor temperature and humidity monitoring. Featuring a clear digital display, it measures temperatures from 32°F to 122°F with ±1.1°C accuracy and humidity from 16% to 98% RH. Its magnetic backing, wall-mount keyhole, and freestanding design offer flexible placement options. Ideal for health-conscious professionals, plant enthusiasts, and anyone seeking optimal indoor air quality, it tracks daily highs and lows over 24 hours and runs on a single AAA battery with a one-year limited warranty.







| ASIN | B0013BKDO8 |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries | A batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery Description | AAA alkaline |
| Battery type | AAA alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #973 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Weather Hygrometers |
| Brand | AcuRite |
| Care instructions | wipe down |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (51,033) |
| Department | all ages |
| Finish types | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072397006132 |
| Import | Imported |
| Included Components | Acurite 00613A1 Indoor Humidity Monitor, Digital Display, Instruction Manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 00613B |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Chaney Instruments |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Operating Humidity | 16% to 98% Relative Humidity |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5"W x 3"H |
| Temperature Accuracy | +/- 1.1 degrees Celsius |
| UPC | 715120145158 719534958908 724137342436 801964855305 731598926952 885868738162 885967607048 744211523568 885645054973 885522062022 885798412545 721019762139 885592526172 078433196997 802204911850 799891845929 802679796235 802679796716 723434757790 802298218156 885925629273 885562874456 885143897263 802307600842 885695194629 776135375503 802679790899 802679794293 745176946980 789322475153 8082264660… |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited warranty. |
K**T
Something so small that works so well!
UPDATE June 10, 2015: This is still running along like a champ. It keeps on telling me how truly warm our bedroom is, even with the A/C running! (Right now, it is 82 degrees at 2 in the morning, with the A/C, a ceiling fan and a box fan running. Eww!) In fact, after a few days of looking at the really high humidity in here as well (the roof of the little house turns black when it gets higher than it should be), I am back on Amazon, shopping for a dehumidifier. (We rent, so we cannot just get a new A/C unit etc.) By the way, we have not had to change the battery since we bought in three years ago, so it doesn't suck through the batterie either. Great little unit! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have to say that I really wanted the blue one, but the tightwad part of me said to save a few bucks and get the black one, in case it doesn't really work. There are a lot of mixed reviews on this item, so I wasn't sure what to expect. I wish I had had it during our recent extreme heat wave (over 100 for two weeks in a row, with killer heat indexes).Of course, it might have been even more depressing to see what the inside temperatures REALLY were like! We have a temperature gun that has the point-n-shoot laser that gives instant feedback on the temp of any given surface. It works great, but it's my husband's maintenance toy, and I couldn't keep it all the time. So, I looked for my own toy. This one certainly fills the bill. I kept his gun up here for about a week to double check the temps on what it said vs what the monitor said. It was very accurate. Now, I didn't have a way to measure the humidity with his temp gun, but I can tell that by how swollen my ankles are! ; ) So far, it works like a champ. If I was to change anything at all, it would be to have some sort of hole to thread something through to hang it up. Right now, I don't want the magnet around my computer equipment, so have to watch where I put it. I have nothing metallic to attach it to, so it is sitting up on my desk, away from my CPU. The display is large and easy to read. It started working immediately upon putting in the batteries. (It takes only one (1) alkaline AA battery. Of course, no clue how long it will last yet, but only one is great!) Bottom line: I'm glad that I got it. I like to know the basic temp/humidity level in the bedroom where I have it. Our older-than-dirt apartment has almost no insulation, so whatever it is outside, we are usually just a little bit cooler inside, thanks to a black roof and brick sides that retain the sun's heat. Great job, Acu-Rite - it works like a champ! UPDATE 07-23-12: I do have one bone to pick over this item. Having used it a little longer now, I now see that the highs/lows to the right of the temperature or humidity level are only for the LAST 24 HOURS!! Instead of showing the highest temp in the room or lowest, it is only the high/low for a one-day period! That kind of stinks. I realized what it was doing when we hit a high of 92 in the bedroom (with the A/C running, ceiling fan and box fan - I hate this heat wave!), and that temp disappeared when it cooled off over the weekend a little bit (to a temp of "only" 81). Now both the high and low are 81. That part isn't pleasant, but I wanted to mention it, in case anyone was trying to track how hot/cold it gets in a particular area. You'll only see a max of 24-hrs of info, and your old data will disappear. You'll have to track temp changes manually. The temps do seem accurate, but the lack of actual high/low storage is a bit disappointing.
B**N
Worth the price.
UPDATE - 8/23/2015 OK. I've had this for a few days now. As before, the hygrometer seems to be working well enough for what I intend to use it for. Which is just making sure I'm not saturating my room with the humidifier. It continues to agree with the other analog hygrometer I have within a couple of percentage points. Practically exact unless you need absolute accuracy. The thermometer, I'm still not sure about but it rarely reads below 77, even though it often feels colder. My thermostat (which is located in the hallway) generally disagrees with this unit with about 5 degrees. So I'm gonna recommend if you need an absolute accurate thermometer, you should probably look elsewhere. I doubt it's that hard to find for about the same price. I just wouldn't trust this for temperature readings in a critical setting. ----------------------- PREFACE - OK. Let's get this out of the way first. I just received this meter earlier today and have been watching it and comparing it to a cheaper analog hygrometer (Made by Best Air) I already had just to see what kinds of differences I would see. Let me say first off I am judging this product MAINLY based upon it's price. This thing sells for less than 10 bucks (US). It's obviously NOT intended to be a fine scientific instrument (even if the name might lead you to believe so). I also bought this mainly for the hygrometer function. The Thermometer function is nice to have (assuming it's accurate) but since I intend to use this in a bedroom where the temperature pretty much stays in the 70s all year, I don't have much use for that. MY EXPERIENCE - The first thing I noticed when I put the battery in was that it's nice that it runs on AAs. Kudos to them for making it run on AA batteries instead of some kind of button battery or something. Seems like such a small thing but honestly. AA batteries are so ubiquitous that it just doesn't make sense to use some kind of less common button battery unless size and weight is really an issue. With a device like this, who cares? The size and weight of a AA battery is not really going to matter on a meter that sits on your desk all the time. Anyway, I guess I just felt I needed to mention that since I just had to replace TWO of those button batteries in other devices I own in the last couple of days. It doesn't seem like such a big deal until you realize that people (generally) don't keep as many of them around. OK. The next thing I noticed. I put the battery in and sat the meter on my desk right beside the analog Best Air hygrometer and left them there for about an hour. The humidity readings were very close. By that, I mean within a couple of percentages. (I know this is not a reliable scientific test but bear with me). Next thing I tried was I opened my window and sat both of them right by the window. about a half hour later, the readings between the two were drastically different. The analog meter was reading somewhere in the 70% range (which was what the weather channel says the humidity was for this are) and the AcuRite was reading somewhere in the 50% range. So I took them both back to my desk and sat them both there for a while and they soon were (again) very close. And they have been reading (generally) the same since. The only explanation I have for this is the AcuRite was apparently only designed to measure indoor humidity. I'm not a weather scientist and I don't know why that might be (Which is why I bought a cheap meter instead of an insanely expensive one) but that's the only thing that makes sense to me. Temperature readings seem to be reasonably accurate no matter what (I'm not going to complain if a ten dollar meter is off within a few degrees). Humidity only seems to work well indoors (and presumably, well away from any open windows you might have). Since it says right on the screen "Indoor Humidity" I think it's reasonable to conclude this probably wasn't designed to measure outdoor humidity levels. That said, I understand there is a salt test you can do with hygrometers by putting them in a sealed plastic bag with some salt and water for a period of time. I believe I will try that within the next week or so and see what the results are. I would like to be reasonably confident in the humidity readings from this meter at least within a small room. If that works as it's supposed to, I will say this is a great deal for the purposes I intend to use it for (Simply making sure I'm not overdoing it with my room humidifier). I have to say though that for the price (About $5 locally) I'm very surprised the analog Best Air unit seems to be pretty accurate under pretty much all conditions. I didn't expect that. Which is the reason I bought a second hygrometer to start with. At any rate, this has been a good purchase. 1. It wasn't expensive at all. 2. It's probably a pretty good digital thermometer even if the hygrometer is not entirely reliable. 3. It looks nice. 4. It's not complicated. It has one button to switch between %F and %C. Although it's nice to be able to calibrate a hygrometer, that's an advanced procedure and is probably more trouble than most people would go to on a ten dollar meter. I am impressed that you can get something this decent for so little money. 5. If nothing else, I am now reasonably sure the hygrometer I already had is pretty accurate. So if you put the price of the two together, I paid less than $20 for a reasonably accurate way to know my room humidity level. You could easily pay more than that for one meter and still have to calibrate it. And many of the more inexpensive hygrometers are apparently intended for cigar humidors. I don't know how much that matters but since this whole humidity thing seems to be hard to get right, I would not be surprised if there's a pretty big difference.
I**Z
Simple and informative
I've bought three of these now, and the readings are the same when next to each other. They work well and are fairly accurate. Also, battery life is very long.
G**N
Works great and fairly accurate
I moved to northern California from Arizona, so I wanted to gauge how much indoor humidity was present, seeing as I have several guitars. I got this gauge because it looked fairly robust in the pictures. Well, I am using it and so far, the results are good as far as the humidity. It has registered between 37 and 51% since I began using it - which is well within tolerance for guitars. I like the large readout, which is very easy to see across the room. It also shows the range of both temperature and humidity in the last 24 hours. One point I would like to make is that the description didn't say that it takes a AA battery which is not included. It does say AAA, but that is incorrect - so if you order it make sure you have a fresh AA battery handy. It is a good product and worth buying at the price they are asking - around $10.
D**.
This Digital Indoor Thermometer has been very reliable and accurate for my needs.
AcuRite Digital Indoor Thermometer has been very reliable and accurate for my needs. The battery life has been great. It has a fairly large screen so it is easy to see from across the room. I found it to give reliable temp and humidity readings when compared to other devises.
L**L
Fácil de leer, lo compare con otros 2 termómetros y todos coinciden. Muestra temperatura y humedad actual y también mínimas y máximas. Se puede cbiar de C a F. No tolera caídas, no se debe almacenar en horizontal porque se atrofia la pantalla. Tiene un buen iman en la parte trasera además de una patita para mantenerlo parado.
E**I
Compré tres, dos para mi, uno que puse en la cocina y otro que puse en mi cuarto, los compre debido a que quería saber la humedad y temperatura constante de mi casa ya que a mi roomie le afectaba la humedad y quería saber si ella era muy sensible o realmente había mucha humedad, me ayudo a descubrir que si hay bastante humedad en mi casa, a mi no me afecta debido a que provengo de una zona húmeda; se soluciona manteniendo las puertas y ventanas abiertas por un par de horas (en mi caso pero puedes comprar un des humidificar que es más efectivo); sobre la temperatura puedo decir que en mi casa es bastante agradable ( entre 19 y 20 C ya sea día o noche); pero más baja de lo que acostumbro por lo que siempre es bueno estar un poco abrigado. El otro que compré fue para una amiga, que tenía el mismo problema que mi roomie con la humedad de su casa, descubrió que efectivamente tenía humedad en su casa y que la temperatura de su casa varía mucho más que la mía (entre 16 y 22 grados). En resumen creo que puede ser un indicador importante para prevenir enfermedades a personas sensibles tanto a temperatura como humedad, algunas veces pensamos que las enfermedades son causadas por otros motivos y nos medicamos cuando la solución puede estar en el exterior en que estamos.
A**E
très satisfait de mon achat
R**.
Item excelente! Agora consigo ver e buscar controlar a umidade do ar, além de deixar o quarto dos bebês entre 20 a 22° C na hora de dormir, que pelo que pesquisei é o recomendado.
A**I
Bought two working great for more than a year. Only if had time also. Magnit glue came off for one of them.
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