BroodMinder-TH2 Temperature and Humidity Sensor

$76.99 USD
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Measure internal temperature with a device designed to meet the needs of the beekeeper.  Housed in a low profile (1/4″), wrapper, the BroodMinder-T2SM sits on top of your brood or super frames so that any heat created by the bees is recorded as it rises to the top of the hive. Accurate to 1 degree Fahrenheit, you will notice the slightest of changes, allowing intervention before it is too late.



All BroodMinder-T2SM & BroodMinder-TH2SM devices now include TEMPERATURE EVENT detection (including swarms). When a temperature spike happens, the sensor switches to 1-minute sampling in order to get a high-resolution recording of the event. If you have a hub, it will also initiate an email message or text message to inform you of the event.



See our Live Hive Scale Data and read more about our hive data setup. 



There is more information on the -T2 in this installation video.

• Records and stores temperature and relative humidity
• Housed in a redesigned, low profile (1/4″ x 1") housing
• Replaceable CR2032 battery life 2 years
• TEMPERATURE EVENT detection
• Works with the extensive BroodMinder wireless ecosystem



See our other BroodMinder Hive Monitoring Supplies

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Frank C.
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One of the frustrating thing about bee keeping is the unknown what's going on inside hive in the winter and bad weather the information you get puts your mind to rest ,Another tool to help you become a more informed and better beekeeper Bravo

Thank you for your feedback! We're glad BroodMinder strips have helped you become a more informed beekeeper. Here's to a successful and worry-free beekeeping experience!

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