1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Daytech WiFi Freezer and Room Thermometer is a versatile 2-in-1 temperature and humidity sensor designed for remote monitoring. It features both a built-in sensor for ambient room conditions and an external probe for monitoring temperatures in refrigerators, freezers, aquariums, wine cellars, and other specific environments. The device connects to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, allowing you to receive real-time data and alerts via the Smart Life mobile application.

Foto nke 1.1: Comparison of the Daytech WiFi Thermometer's features against a traditional thermometer, highlighting remote monitoring, real-time alerts, data tracking, and its 2-in-1 functionality.
Vidio 1.1: Nfefeview of the Daytech WiFi Freezer Thermometer, demonstrating its ability to provide alerts for temperature changes in refrigerators and other environments, and its remote monitoring capabilities.
2. Ntuziaka Nhazi
Ihe ngwugwu 2.1
- Daytech WiFi Thermometer Unit
- Nyocha okpomọkụ nke mpụga
- 2 x AAA batrị
- teepu nrapado
- Lanyard
2.2 Ntinye batrị
- Open the back cover of the thermometer unit.
- Insert the two AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
- Mechie mkpuchi azụ nke ọma.

Foto nke 2.1: The open battery compartment of the Daytech WiFi Thermometer, showing the placement for two AAA batteries.
2.3 Nbudata ngwa na imepụta akaụntụ
- Budata ya Ndụ Smart app from your smartphone's app store (iOS or Android).
- Debanye aha maka akaụntụ ọhụrụ ma ọ bụ banye ma ọ bụrụ na ị nwere otu.
2.4 Device Pairing (WiFi Connection)
- Jide n'aka na ekwentị gị ejikọrọ na netwọk Wi-Fi 2.4GHz. Mara: A naghị akwado Wi-Fi 5GHz.
- Open the Smart Life app and tap the '+' sign to add a new device.
- On the thermometer unit, open the back cover and press and hold the small black button for 5 seconds until the Wi-Fi indicator on the display starts blinking.
- Follow the in-app instructions to select your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and enter the password to complete the binding process.

Foto nke 2.2: Visual guide for connecting the Daytech WiFi Thermometer to the Smart Life app, showing the steps for adding a product, pressing the reset button, and entering Wi-Fi credentials.
2.5 Ntinye ngwaọrụ
The thermometer unit can be attached to a metallic surface using its optional magnetic backing or affixed with the provided 3M adhesive tape. The external probe, with its 1-meter waterproof cable, can be placed inside a refrigerator, freezer, or other environment to monitor specific temperatures.

Foto nke 2.3: Illustration of installation options for the Daytech WiFi Thermometer, including magnetic attachment, adhesive tape, and proper placement of the waterproof sensor probe inside a refrigerator.
3. Ntuziaka ọrụ
3.1 On-Device Display
The thermometer's LCD screen displays the following information:
- N'elu: Pasent iru mmiritage (from built-in sensor).
- N'etiti: Indoor temperature (from built-in sensor), with Wi-Fi signal strength.
- N'okpuru: External probe temperature.

Foto nke 3.1: The Daytech WiFi Thermometer displaying humidity, indoor temperature, and external probe temperature, alongside an internal view of its components.
3.2 Smart Life App Features
The Smart Life app provides comprehensive control and monitoring capabilities:
- Nleba anya anya: View temperature and humidity data from anywhere.
- Amụma ozugbo: Receive instant notifications on your phone or via email when set thresholds are exceeded.
- Data Tracking & Export: Access historical data, view trends, and export data for analysis. Data records can be stored for up to 2 years.
- Mgbanwe nke otu okpomọkụ: Gbanwee n'etiti Celsius (°C) na Fahrenheit (°F) ngwa ngwa.
- Ihe ncheta batrị dị ala: The app will notify you when batteries are running low.
- Nhazi Supports temperature and humidity calibration for improved accuracy.

Foto nke 3.2: The Smart Life app interface displaying traceable temperature and humidity history, with options to set temperature thresholds for notifications.

Foto nke 3.3: Screenshots illustrating instant app notifications, the interface for setting temperature and humidity alarm thresholds, and data storage/export features within the Smart Life app.
3.3 Setting Alerts
Within the Smart Life app, navigate to the device settings to configure temperature and humidity alarm thresholds. You can set upper and lower limits for both the built-in sensor and the external probe. When the monitored values fall outside these ranges, the app will send instant notifications to your smartphone and/or email.
3.4 Dual Monitoring Capability
The device monitors two ambient temperatures simultaneously:
- Nke built-in sensor measures the temperature and humidity of the immediate environment where the main unit is placed (e.g., room temperature).
- Nke external probe sensor detects the temperature of the specific area it is placed in (e.g., inside a freezer, fish tank, or wine cellar).

Foto nke 3.4: Visual explanation of the dual monitoring feature, showing the main unit for indoor monitoring and the external probe for monitoring conditions inside a refrigerator.
4. Nlekọta
4.1 nnọchi batrị
When the Smart Life app indicates a low battery level, replace the two AAA batteries. The low power consumption design ensures a long battery life, typically at least two years.
4.2 Nhicha
Wipe the thermometer unit with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or immerse the main unit in water. The external probe is waterproof and can be cleaned with a damp akwa .
4.3 Probe Care
Ensure the external probe's silicone head is intact and properly sealed if it is used in wet environments or liquids like fish tanks.
5. Nchọpụta nsogbu
5.1 Enweghị njikọ Wi-Fi
- Ensure your Wi-Fi network is 2.4GHz. The device does not support 5GHz networks.
- Check if the device is within range of your Wi-Fi router (within 10m/30ft is recommended for optimal performance).
- Verify your Wi-Fi password is entered correctly in the Smart Life app.
- Try resetting the device by holding the black button for 5 seconds and re-pairing it with the app.
5.2 Inaccurate Temperature/Humidity Readings
- Use the calibration feature within the Smart Life app to adjust readings if you have a known accurate reference.
- Ensure the sensors are not obstructed or exposed to direct sunlight or extreme drafts, which can affect readings.
5.3 No Alerts Received
- Check your alert settings in the Smart Life app to ensure thresholds are correctly configured and notifications are enabled.
- Verify your phone's notification settings for the Smart Life app.
- If using email alerts, check your spam or junk folder.
6. Nkọwapụta
| Oke | Uru |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | NUS-TH01-2 |
| Temperature Measurement Range (Built-in) | -9.9°C ruo 60°C (14°F ruo 140°F) |
| Temperature Accuracy (Built-in) | ±1C |
| Oke iru mmiri | 0% ruo 100% RH |
| Ikike iru mmiri | ± 5% RH |
| External Probe Working Temperature | -40°C ruo 120°C (-40°F ruo 248°F) |
| Njikọta | 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (5GHz anaghị akwado) |
| Isi Iyi Ike | 2 x AAA batrị |
| Akụkụ | 4.72 x 3.98 x 1.02 sentimita asatọ |
| Ibu Ibu | 5.3 ounces |

Foto nke 6.1: Detailed technical specifications for the Daytech WiFi Thermometer, including temperature range, accuracy, humidity accuracy, and refresh frequency.
7. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information or technical support, please contact Daytech customer service. Refer to the product packaging or the official Daytech websaịtị maka nkọwa kọntaktị.