Take My Money: Inkbird Launches Solar Powered Pool Light and Thermometer

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INKBIRD has released a new solar-powered pool thermometer called the IBS-P05R. This model is made for pool owners who want to keep track of their water temperature without a lot of hassle. The thermometer uses solar power, so it does not need frequent battery changes. It has a backup battery that can last up to six months even when there is little sunlight. This makes it reliable for different weather conditions.

The IBS-P05R stands out because it has an adjustable ambient light feature. There are four modes and seven colors to pick from, so users can change the look of their pool area. The light has a timer and brightness settings, and it uses a built-in sensor to turn on at night and off during the day to save power. The device is made with an IP68 waterproof rating, which means it is built to be used in pools, hot tubs, and even hot springs.

This thermometer can send temperature readings up to 980 feet, so people can check the pool temperature from inside their home or from the backyard. It shows water temperature between 40°F and 158°F, which covers most pool setups. The display also has an indicator to show if the water is in a good range for swimming or relaxing. The system lets users connect up to nine thermometers at the same time, which could be helpful for larger properties or for people who run commercial pools.

INKBIRD is known for its smart home and kitchen products. The company makes wireless meat thermometers, sous vide cookers, controllers for temperature, and air quality monitors. Their main focus is on making technology that is easy to use and accurate for home and outdoor living. The launch of the IBS-P05R fits with their pattern of adding new devices for people who want to make things easier and keep better control of their environment.

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