The ThermoPro TP357 operates as an edge-node sensor utilizing the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol. Technical specifications confirm the use of a capacitive polymer sensor for humidity and a thermistor for temperature measurement. Aggregated data indicates an accuracy of ±0.5°F, with signal stability optimized for environments with low 2.4GHz interference. The unit is powered by AAA batteries with an approximate 12-month lifecycle.
Operational logic provides for local data logging without the requirement of an active internet connection. To bridge data to a Wi-Fi network, a secondary gateway is necessary. The hardware features manual offset adjustment capabilities within the proprietary application to align readings with reference standards.
If standalone Wi-Fi connectivity is required without a gateway, users should consider the SensorPush HT1 as an alternative high-density logging solution.
These devices are classified as short-range wireless monitoring nodes.