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Shelly Shelly H&T Gen 3 - Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Temperature, Humidity Sensor & Weather Station (White, Wall Mountable, No Hub Required)

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About this item

  • Shelly H&T Gen3 White is a next-generation Wi-Fi and Bluetooth temperature and humidity sensor equipped with the new Shelly chip: 8MB of memory and faster responsiveness. It works with a type-C USB slot and low battery consumption and is enhanced with a low-consuming e-paper display and a built-in clock.
  • The Ultimate Environment Monitor - Ensure the perfect sleeping environment for your baby by monitoring the nursery's temperature and humidity. Set alerts to maintain ideal conditions for а safe and comfortable sleep.
  • Intelligent Humidity Control - Maintain a healthy environment in your bathroom with the Shelly H&T Gen3. By integrating the sensor with Shelly Plus 1 wired to your bathroom fan, you can automate humidity control with ease. Set a scene where, upon detecting high humidity levels, the Shelly Plus 1 activates the fan, effectively reducing moisture.
  • Shelly Customer Service - Shelly is one of the fastest-growing Smart Home brands in the world with devices, providing solutions for the automation of private homes, buildings and businesses. We provide our customers with professional support and a 3 years device warranty.
  • Shelly Smart Control App will help you control your Shelly devices remotely and will send notifications for all automated events in your home. You can easily configure devices and manage their settings individually, or you can create personalized scenes by combining Shelly devices to trigger certain actions in your home automation.



Product Description

Shelly H&T Gen3 Black
Shelly compatible with Alexa H&T Gen3

Create Smart Scenes with Shelly H&T Gen3:

Bathroom Fan

High humidity activates the fan and keeps the bathroom comfortable & dry.

Wake-Up Refresh

Set lighting, open blinds, and adjust the temperature for a refreshed wake-up.

Dim lights

Dim lights and close curtains for cozy movie nights using Shelly.

Guest Welcome Scene

Create a welcoming atmosphere by adjusting temperature and lighting.

Plant Care Automation

Auto-water indoor plants when humidity levels drop below a certain threshold.

Sunset Ambiance

Adjust lighting and temperature at sunset for a smooth nighttime transition.

Size with stand (HxWxD): 70x70x45 mm / 2.76x2.76x1.77 in
Ambient temperature 0 °C to 40 °C / 32 °F to 104 °F
Humidity 30 % to 70 % RH
Batteries 4 AA (LR6) 1.5 V (batteries not included)
Estimated battery life Up to 12 months
RF band 2400 - 2495 MHz
Max. RF power < 20 dBm
Wireless/WiFi Protocol 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi Range Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors
Bluetooth protocol 4.2
CPU ESP-Shelly-C38F
Flash 8MB
Webhooks (URL actions) 10 with 2 URLs per hook
MQTT & REST API Yes

Michael
July 7, 2025
I have three of these. I just have them hit a local web server and report temperature and humidity. If you want something to poll, this isn't what you are looking for. They instead only connect to wifi and "push" data when the temperature or humidity changes. I suspect thats due to it running on AA batteries, and trying to get good battery life. As long as you are okay with that, then these work great.I'm using one to check outdoor temperature, and one to monitor the temperature of my dog house. I have the web server kick on a local power switch when it gets too cold, which kicks on a 200w panel heater (designed for chickens) and warms the dog house. Then I have it kick off when it gets too hot. The dog appreciates it when its super cold out. I have it kick on at 55 and off at 65. I wouldn't want to use it for too narrow of a temperature range though because I've seen it wait until 53 to turn on and it sometimes stays on a few degrees higher then 65.I prefer Shelley devices since they can be used without cloud involvement and they are good for hobbyists that find no reason to send sensor data all the way to a data center just so local devices can then reach back out to the data center to act upon the data. When you have everything working locally, response times are in the millisecond range instead of the second range (which can grow to the minutes range during high usage).
Flexi
June 29, 2025
Occasionally drops WiFi. I understand why Shelly think they offer more advantages than matter, but it would still be nice for customers to be able to make that choice.Their app is rather clunky and old feeling.They don’t explain much - like what’s BTH RPC.Having every setting collapsed is annoying. Just scroll with all the options visible.Their icon page - not every part of the icon is a hit target. So you have to click on the right part to see the settings.But the e-ink screen is exceptional
John K.
June 24, 2025
I generally don't write reviews for products on Amazon, but so far these Shelly H&T sensors have been nothing but spectacular. They're very easy to set up, they integrate with home assistant in a relatively straightforward way, and they're not that expensive. In terms of functionality, they're very basic, but that's exactly what I was looking for. No need to connect to some garbage cloud, no need to connect them to the internet, no need to use some garbage malware app, just connect them up locally, connect to their internal web server, and they work. I've purchased 3 already and I plan to purchase more of these in the future.
sandy
June 23, 2025
I have purchased many Shelly devices. All the devices I have purchased were easy to use and setup.The Shelly H&T Gen 3 is the worst device. It to 1 hour to get it set up. it worked fine for about an hour after that.Left it alone all night never came back on line. Temperature and humidity is way off. I have 3 other wireless thermostats on my mini splits they are within 1º of each other the Shelly was 10º off from them. Tried for 2 hrs. to get it to show up on my network again. USELESS. If you don't believe me do a google search!.Send it back, I will find a different brand!
John H
May 31, 2025
I am a software developer. I spent a lot of time reviewing different devices, interfaces and their specifications. I wrote software to manage this device, including RPC, Bluetooth and MQTT. I am also very experienced in the dynamics of environmental monitoring for residential and commercial buildings.In my opinion this is an excellent humidity and temperature monitor at a low cost for home automation. The interfaces are well documented, easy to work with and there are numerous open-source implementations and libraries available.If you are a non-developer or a home automation user, this device will monitor humidity and temperature and perform well.I have read comments regarding long times to report changes. Temperature and humidity do not change rapidly in normal residential or commercial environments. If you require fast change detection, you are designing for a problem this device is not intended for. This device reports on wakeup every six minutes. The reason is to save battery life. That is sufficient in normal environments.If you require fast response times, select a different type of device that is plugged into a power source and reports continuously. The device will need to support rapid temperature and humidity changes and those types of instruments are much more expensive. The big issue is accuracy when detecting changes. It does no good to use a cheap device that reports every 5 seconds if the changes are only +-20% accurate. Accuracy requires either time or money.
Johan Johansson
May 27, 2025
Enkel att installera med appen via bluetooth.
C. P. Molloy
May 21, 2025
Very pleased with these. Good clear display, great battery life.
NOVACOMP
May 1, 2025
Un tio me ha recomendado esta marca y realmente es muy buena.Lo configure desde la app y luego ya con el wifi de casa puedes monitorear al detalle desde la app, tambien trae para alimentarlo con usb C pero en mi caso le puse baterias
FabiabVb
March 9, 2025
Gebruikt als thermostaat voor buitenverblijf. Niet vergeten er zijn 4 AA nodig voor deze draadloos te voorzien van spanning.
Yu'
January 11, 2025
Impossible de le mettre sur le réseau WiFi domestique, même en spécifiant une adresse IP statique. 20€ et une heure de ma vie perdus.
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