

🌟 Stay ahead of the climate curve with Protmex precision!
The Protmex HT607 is a high-precision digital hygrometer featuring a ±0.5°C accurate temperature sensor and four measurement modes including ambient temperature, relative humidity, dew point, and wet bulb temperature. Its large backlit LCD, data hold, and min/max functions enhance usability, while a rugged ABS case with triple protection and a sensor cover ensure durability. Powered by 3 AAA batteries, this compact device is perfect for professionals and enthusiasts needing reliable environmental monitoring across diverse settings.








| ASIN | B0BD7NQG2J |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,568 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Humidifier Humidity Meters |
| Brand | Protmex |
| Date First Available | September 6, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HUABO |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Product Dimensions | 2.28"W x 5.59"H |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±0.5°C |
| Temperature Reading Accuracy | plus_minus_0_point_5_degrees_celsius |
| UPC | 701375702239 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
R**S
Easy to use
It's largely a matter of faith as to whether any hygrometer is giving accurate readings. There are ways of calibrating them, but these aren't all that reliable for a variety of reasons, like the fact that calibrating at one humidity level doesn't guarantee accuracy at other humidity levels. That's due to the fact that errors are nonlinear (not always off by a constant amount). Errors can be small (or even zero) over some portion of the range and large at others. Most home calibration methods, like the salt method, calibrate at the high extreme of the range, when our concern may be for accuracy elsewhere in the range. That issue is a tough one to get around, but digital sensors seem to have gotten better. In any case, taking any value of relative humidity as the gospel truth is a questionable proposition. What I look for is patterns of change in displayed RH as the environment changes and, to some degree, concurrence among multiple indicators. That's where this unit seems to excel. It gives me a reading that tracks (notice I didn't say "agrees") with other devices I have and with changes in the environment, such as running the heat like crazy and/or running a humidifier. Also, repeat measurements are reasonably stable under unchanging conditions. So, the readings are reliable (notice I didn't say "accurate"). The various bits of information the unit provides are convenient. For example, the dew point is sometimes more informative than the RH. This unit displays that. To sum up, even though I have no certainty that the readings this hygrometer gives me are precisely accurate RH values, I think it does about as well as you can expect in a consumer-grade product. It's consistent, easy to use, easy to read, compact, and affordable. If you need more than that, then you probably should be looking at laboratory equipment rather than something like this hygrometer. I like it and recommend it for most uses outside of a laboratory. It might even be fine in a lab but I'd need further validation tests to know that. In the real world, at affordable prices, in a convenient form factor, I think this is pretty much as good as it gets.
K**E
Worth the money
Works as advertised. So far no issues and the tool seems pretty accurate. I use it for my job and rely on it for my reports and so far so good.
R**L
Easy to verify home thermostat
Works as listed and easy to verify existing temperature/humidity home unit confirming unit is reading and monitoring the home environment is correct.
A**S
Reliable Readings and Equipment Performance.
I was looking for a reasonably priced calibrated meter that could be used to help determine the reliability of temperature and humidity of other devices and appliances. I had a hard time finding devices in this price range that specified that they were NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology) certified, a benchmark for the reliability/quality of measurements. However, I was impressed that Protmex HT607 Temperature Humidity Meter literature did offer that the device could be evaluated/corrected by engineers for accuracy and reliability (via calibration). It is calibrated during its production. I have only had the Protmex HT607 Temperature Humidity Meter a couple of days, but it has met and exceeded my expectations. The device has done all it has been advertised to do and is quite responsive to ambient environmental conditions. I am currently conducting tests on my Ambient Weather Station Temperature/Dewpoint Array for calibration purposes under various conditions, and the Protmex HT607 Temperature Humidity Meter has helped me build confidence that my weather station array is at least within +/- 1 or 2 degrees Fahrenheit of other temperature/dewpoint sensor monitoring equipment. I am satisfied with the size of the display, the backlight, and the responsiveness of the meter. The meter seems to be durable as well. I have not received any consideration from Protmex and/or Amazon for this review. It is just nice to get a device that actually does what it is advertised to do.
C**D
Good Device But With Some Logic Issues
This is a well made instrument, quality construction. I have compared its F Temp readings to a NIST bulb thermo I have and it within 1 degree, so accuracy is very good. However there are two issues. One is that it has a lot of measuring delay due to thermal lag of the heating and cooling of the sensor, so you need to let it stabilize in the environment you want to measure for at lest 3 minutes. The other issue is that it will not show the MAX / MIN at the same time as it displays the current temp. This is a severe issue, and for me it is really a deal killer. If you enable its MAX/MIN function its behavior is that it resets the previous MAX/MIN. After setting its state to record MAX/MIN, there is no way to have it read and report to you the current Temp. After the MAX/MIN state of the device is enabled all you can read out is those two measurements of what it has been recording as the MAX/MIN, This is a severe issue, as if you want to ask it for the current F you must disable its MAX/MIN state and return to its current reading state, which them resets the MAX/MIN it has been recoding. SO the previous MAX/MIN data is then lost. The device should be able to record MAX/MIN as it also reports the current Temp readings. I have a device by another manufacturer (ThermoPro TP357) that does this and also recodred a history log of the MAX/MIN. It is a far more useful device with much better programming logic. I do still use the PROTmex as its very large easy to read screen and it accuracy make it well suited to making current reading in a fixed location over period of time. It is a good, well made device, and I can recommend it, but please realize its failure to report and record MAX/MIN at the same time. as it shows the current temperature is a severe issue, You get one state or the other, but not both !
U**Y
Ottimo leggero e preciso molto pratico
G**N
Excellent product I usually use my fluke humidity meter but could not find it only to have left it on another job so this one did the job at the time , a point of reference the fluke I use when I got it back I put it up against the protmex HT607 just to see and to be honest there was very little in hardly nothing at all so yes for the money just buy it great little device well made and will last 👌👍
J**E
Llegó bien
R**M
I like the ability to turn on the back-light and leave on so can monitor for extended periods without have to reset. Temperature cupfates in seconds, humidity about a minute or a little more depending on how big a change. Temperature I found dead accurate when tested against other instruments. Humidity a bit off but very acceptable. Quality feel and clear display.
F**Z
Erstaunlich präzise. Luftfeuchte ist plus minus 1 prozent daneben, Themperatur 1 grad. Wirklich gut.
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