WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor

WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor Free App

Rated 3.60/5 (20) —  Free Android application by WeatherHawk

About WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor

The WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor app collects and displays temperature data from up to fifty MyBlue-T Bluetooth temperature sensors. Get temperature anytime, anywhere!

How to Download / Install

Download and install WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor version 1.3.1 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.weatherhawk.mybluet, download WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
03/21/14 - Added new supported devices
More downloads  WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor reached 500 - 1 000 downloads

What are users saying about WeatherHawk MyBlue-T Monitor

U70%
by U####:

I use this to tell the temperature of my feet in my winter boots. Due to paralysis I can't move or feel my feet/legs. I use it to warn me if the skin temperature drops too low. Many have suggested but I ask the employees in Logan UT: 1. Add a high low alarm and 2. Provide temp readings to be saved in the App. I want data from, say, 5 hours ago, but it's not saved. Thanks.

U70%
by U####:

The WeatherHawk Temperature Sensor Tag and this phone app are a useful tool for remotely gathering temperature data and observing temperature changes. Initially had a problem with the Bluetooth link randomly disconnecting, but the February 14 update to the app appears to have fixed that problem. Whenever the link was lost, the temperature chart on the phone restarted, and any previous information was lost. Per a call to the WeatherHawk technical support line, the loss of Bluetooth connection was occurring on both iPhone and Android devices. Now testing the operating range within the house, and so far, the system is stable and operating fine. Suggested additional features for the app include: being able to record temperature data for future review, capturing min/max values, provide a setting to change the temperature change increments (presently changes are reported in 1/100th of a degree increments) and being able to set alarms to generate phone notifications of temperature extremes.

U70%
by U####:

This app does not work in LG G4 with Android 6.0, but it (and the temperature monitor device) works in Samsung Note 3 with Android 5.0. Please fix it.

F70%
by F####:

Don't waste money buying $25.00 sensor on Amazon, App won't work.

G70%
by G####:

Works great!

U70%
by U####:

This was just what I was looking for. By adding a few more features would make it awesome. 1) enable the device to be Calibrated 2) log the data over a period of time. 3) battery level feedback would be cool too.

U70%
by U####:

Needs to be able to notify user of hi and low limits.

F70%
by F####:

Does a nice job of displaying temp but that's about it. Would be more useful if readings could be saved and alert points could be set.

C70%
by C####:

Still missing lots of simple features. Plus, it doesn't work at all on my Nexus 7 running lollipop.

Z70%
by Z####:

The WeatherHawk Temperature Sensor Tag and this phone app are a useful tool for remotely gathering temperature data and observing temperature changes. Initially had a problem with the Bluetooth link randomly disconnecting, but the February 14 update to the app appears to have fixed that problem. Whenever the link was lost, the temperature chart on the phone restarted, and any previous information was lost. Per a call to the WeatherHawk technical support line, the loss of Bluetooth connection was occurring on both iPhone and Android devices. Now testing the operating range within the house, and so far, the system is stable and operating fine. Suggested additional features for the app include: being able to record temperature data for future review, capturing min/max values, provide a setting to change the temperature change increments (presently changes are reported in 1/100th of a degree increments) and being able to set alarms to generate phone notifications of temperature extremes.

Y70%
by Y####:

The WeatherHawk Temperature Sensor Tag and this phone app are a useful tool for remotely gathering temperature data and observing temperature changes. Initially had a problem with the Bluetooth link randomly disconnecting, but the February 14 update to the app appears to have fixed that problem. Whenever the link was lost, the temperature chart on the phone restarted, and any previous information was lost. Per a call to the WeatherHawk technical support line, the loss of Bluetooth connection was occurring on both iPhone and Android devices. Now testing the operating range within the house, and so far, the system is stable and operating fine. Suggested additional features for the app include: being able to record temperature data for future review, capturing min/max values, provide a setting to change the temperature change increments (presently changes are reported in 1/100th of a degree increments) and being able to set alarms to generate phone notifications of temperature extremes.


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