Does anyone perhaps have any recommendations for a home indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity sensor?<p>I've bought several off of Amazon in the past and they never make it through the winter here. The temperatures drop to around -20 degrees Celsius (just below 0 Fahrenheit).
Had an AcuRite Wireless Home Weather Station for twenty years. I recommend it.<p>AcuRite sells a number of different models, from a bare-bones ~$20 model to the flashier $45 "Weather Station". You can find them all at Walmart.<p>You hang a remote sensor outside. It radios data to the receiver, a portrait-like wall-mounted display. Both indoor and outdoor values are displayed on the receiver, along with time & date.<p>Our sensor was misplaced and years later we found it again but the alkaline batteries had corroded the internal circuitry. You can buy a replacement sensor for ~$25 and they <i>are</i> compatible with old displays, but the wife had lost interest. So now we rely on TV & WWW.
Anything running custom firmware. Check out the projects maintained by this developer: <a href="https://github.com/pvvx">https://github.com/pvvx</a><p>Temperature monitors don't always display much below freezing, because the accuracy might not be within the optimum range, but a custom firmware will still let you read the raw sensor data.<p>LCD speed and contrast diminishes at temperatures that low, but if you're reading the temperature wirelessly, that won't matter.<p>Batteries have even more trouble with cold, but if you replace the CR2032 with a BR2032, it'll work down to -30 C.<p>Besides batteries, electronics aren't really damaged by cold itself, so if your sensors are getting permanently damaged in the winter, it's probably from condensation. If you seal the sensor, it won't be able to read humidity, but I will still accurately read the temperature, albeit with a little more lag.