Hello everyone! I’m thrilled to share my recent journey in integrating my SONOFF temperature sensors with the FRITZ!DECT 210 to monitor both indoor and outdoor temperatures. This setup has been a game-changer for me, and I wanted to walk through my experience, share some tips, and maybe get some advice from the community. ### Devices and Setup I’ve been using SONOFF temperature sensors for a while now, and they’ve been reliable. Recently, I added a FRITZ!DECT 210 to my outdoor setup. The integration process was straightforward, but I had to tweak a few settings to get everything working seamlessly. ### Experiences and Tips One of the most rewarding parts of this setup has been the ability to compare indoor and outdoor temperatures. I’ve found that having real-time data helps me manage heating more efficiently. Here are a few tips I’ve picked up along the way: - Placement Matters: Ensure your sensors are placed in areas that accurately reflect the temperature you’re monitoring. - Regular Checks: Periodically check the sensor readings to ensure they’re consistent and accurate. ### Challenges and Solutions Initially, I faced some issues with the sensors not updating as frequently as I hoped. After some research, I discovered that adjusting the polling interval in the Fritzbox settings made a significant difference. This tweak ensured that I get timely updates, which is crucial for effective temperature management. ### Questions and Requests I’m curious if others have implemented similar setups and if they’ve encountered any unique challenges or solutions. Additionally, I’m exploring ways to automate notifications when the temperature drops below a certain threshold. If anyone has experience with this, I’d love to hear your insights! ### Conclusion This project has been a fantastic learning experience, and I’m excited to continue expanding my smart home setup. I’m eager to hear from others who might have similar setups or who are looking to embark on a similar project. Let’s keep the conversation going and share our experiences! Happy tinkering everyone! ![]()