

🌦️ Stay ahead of the weather curve—because your comfort deserves precision.
The AcuRite Wireless Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor (06002M / 592TXR) offers precise ±2°F temperature accuracy and humidity monitoring with a robust 100-meter wireless range. Featuring a 3-channel A-B-C switch, it ensures interference-free data transmission. Designed for easy mounting and compatible with AcuRite weather stations and remote monitoring via AcuRite Access, this sensor is a reliable, professional-grade tool for real-time climate insights both indoors and outdoors.










| ASIN | B00T0K8NXC |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,295 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4 in Weather Stations |
| Brand | AcuRite |
| Care instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (13,438) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072397060028 |
| Included Components | One AcuRite Temperature/Humidity Sensor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.8 x 0.9 x 1.6 inches |
| Item model number | 00609TXR |
| Manufacturer | AcuRite |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement Accuracy | +/- 2°F |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Output Type | Digital Output |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 0.9 x 1.6 inches |
| Response Time | 16 seconds |
| Sensing Distance | 100 Meters |
| Specific Uses For Product | weather monitoring, indoor, outdoor, remote monitoring |
| Style | 06002M / 592TXR |
| UPC | 072397060028 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 70 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | Limited one-year warranty. |
B**R
Buy this one if your station has a 3 channel selector switch on it. Keep the box- 1 year warranty
Works great, just like the one that came with my weather station. They make 3 different models of the sending unit. basically, one model has only temperature. This one has temperature and humidty. And it has 3 seperate channels to choose from. There is a cheaper new model station and they don't say the model number of the sending unit on that one. The reason is that one only has one channel, and I suspect it won't work if your station has a 3 channel switch. So if you need 3 channels, this is the correct one. It is a bummer that the weather eventually makes these go bad, even after hanging under the eave of the roof. It does have a one year warranty as stated on the instruction manual. Good to know since they eventually fail. I wrotye the purchase date on the box to remeber this. This DOES work with the lower voltage of rechargeable batteries. It is a good product, worth replacing as the complete weather stations are getting more spendy. I tried the "Bay" and the sellers want like $25 for these unless they are used (not recommended) so this is the best price out there. Currently 48 degrees F out there at 78 percent humidity, right here in "river city" That's about it.
T**T
Replaces original sensor. Works great!
This replaced my old outdoor sensor. Linked up with no issues and is working great. Very easy to setup, just put on same channel as the indoor unit.
C**S
Excellent, inexpensive tool for monitoring temp and humidity in crawlspace, attic....
To reduce expenses and to help protect the environment, in early 2021 our household started taking a number of measures to cut our energy consumption. Those measures have proven successful: total 2021 electricity consumption in our single-family, detached home in the US SE was about 8,000 kWh (3,200 of which was for HVAC), compared to about 11,000 kWh annual average in previous years. [UPDATE on 1/1/23: our total electricity consumption in 2022 dropped even further to just 5,500 kWh (1,600 of which was for HVAC) for the year. We have HALVED our electricity consumption. Huge savings. This sensor continues to operate beautifully.] Our HVAC system screen shows us how much energy it uses daily/monthly/annually. It’s a useful monitoring tool. We use three other tools to help us understand our energy usage and provide us insights into steps we could take to save: a plug-in electricity usage monitor and a thermal imager (both discussed below), as well as our AcuRite weather station with two of these add-on sensors. Our AcuRite set-up allows us to monitor temperature and humidity in four places at once: outside, in our living room, in our crawlspace, and in our unfinished attic. Those four readings cycle on the AcuRite screen every couple of seconds, quickly giving us a full overview of things. Thanks to these readings, we have established a smarter, more energy-efficient way of ventilating our crawlspace and keeping humidity low in there. The readings also helped us see that our attic needed additional ventilation in the roof, prompting us to purchase and install a 4 Seasons Solar Powered Polycarbonate Vent, Weatherproof Design, Quietly Cools Up to 500 Sq Ft, 400 CFM: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DMSCPJA Here are some other products we purchased at Amazon that we can recommend to those interested in cutting home energy consumption: Kuman KW47-US Electricity Usage Monitor Plug Power Watt Voltage Amps Meter with Digital LCD www.amazon.com/Electricity-Monitor-Voltage-Overload-Protection/dp/B07DPJ3RGB Looking back, we can say that purchasing a Usage Monitor Plug has been one of our wisest and most useful moves, and a very inexpensive one at that. Klein Tools TI250 Rechargeable Thermal Imager: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089QW8R9S This tool, along with the Usage Monitor Plug, gave us a very good picture of where we were wasting energy. It was thanks to this tool that we realized, for example, that our then uninsulated recessed lights were really problematic, prompting us to purchase the following. FF130E Recessed Light Cover: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002XVPUAO If you have recessed lights and they’re not well insulated in the attic, energy wastage can be massive. These were easy to put in, sealed with Great Stuff: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KSANBTY Aootek solar lights 120 LEDs with lights reflector, 270 degree Wide Angle, IP65 Waterproof, Security Lights for Front Door, Yard, Garage, Deck (4 pack): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NQ4L1SB , as well as Solar Lights Outdoor,WWimy 210 LED 2500LM Motion Sensor Lights with Remote Control, 3 Heads Security LED Flood Lights, IP65 Waterproof, 270° Wide Angle Illumination Wall Lights with 3 Modes (2 Packs): www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08T9F2MM1 Purchased in August 2021, these lights continue to work well here in the SE, saving us over 150 kWh/year. We shared some of these lights with relatives in the North; they also report that their lights are going strong after a rough winter. STATINT Window Film Privacy One Way Daytime Mirror Static Non-Adhesive Solar Glass Film Heat Control: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W3VCZNF Dramatically reduces amount of direct sunlight, gives privacy by day, and protects from shattering. RYB HOME Room Darkening Patio Door Curtain, Hanging Room Divider Screen Insulated Drapes Privacy Wall Panel: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D32DJ2V , as well as RYB HOME Blackout Curtains & Drapes - Total Privacy Thermal Efficiency Backdrop Curtains for Bedroom Room Divider Vertical Blind Living Room Patio Sliding Glass Door: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077SZRBNJ Grandekor Blackout Window Blinds and Shades Cordless Cellular Shades: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NWBGVL3
S**N
Outdoor sensor fails
I have had the main unit for 5+ years and I have been through 2 outdoor sensors and just purchased another. The last one lasted about 2 1/2 years. I'd consider a different system, but since I have the main unit, I'm going to try another sensor. Other than that, unit performs as expected and seems accurate.
S**E
Great replacement
This is a great replacement for my 5 year old outdoor sensor. Connected right up with my indoor unit works perfectly
D**6
No Headache Setup in Home Assistant
5-15-2023: I've owned this sensor for about a month now. Bottom line: I highly recommend it. Makes for a quick temperature and (calculated - you can find various formulas online) dew point sensor within Home Assistant without any need for a proprietary base station (assuming you have an SDR). I'm not sure I could make a DIY T/H sensor myself for a better price given the quality. I put it next to two other sensors from different companies and all three were within 0.2 degF of each other. I have used it outdoors and it tracks the trends as measured by an airport weather station nearby. I generally trust the accuracy. It has so far survived temps as low as 15 degF and as high as 80 degF. So far I don't believe it's gotten wet since I have it underneath an awning in the shade. I'll plan on updating this review as I see how it performs this summer and later through the winter. As I'm sure others have noted, if you do plan to use this in low temperature applications, use lithium batteries. The refresh rate is good for my needs. I'm picking up broadcasts between 15-300 seconds. Which is fairly wide and seems to be dictated by changes in temperature rather than necessarily a regularly timed broadcast. However, that could be due to my SDR not picking it up 100% of the time. Either way, I think this should suit the vast majority of people for indoor or outdoor monitoring. I do plan on buying at least one more as a bathroom temp/humidity sensor with the intention of automating a bathroom fan using humidity readings. If I didn't have ecobee sensors for motion and occupancy, I would probably use these throughout the home at a fraction of the price. Edit - Update on 8/3/2023: Had to replace the batteries for the first time the week. I used fully charged eneloop batteries when first installed. This comes to about 3.5 months for battery life. Just an FYI in case anyone was seeking this information. Also, to update on temperature range, it has now experienced temps of 95F+ and dew points between 20F and 78F (oof). Update - 5/9/2025: I have several of these now. The original one which I have hanging outside under an awning was knocked into the snow by a bird last winter. It stayed there for a month waiting for the snow to melt before I found it. I was STUNNED that it still works. I sat it next to a brand new Acurite just to make sure the sensor wasn't damaged and everything was still within original tolerances. Unreal. Excellent little devices. Batteries last about 4-6 months on average for most of these. Works fantastic with SDR and Home Assistant. Just make sure your SDR antenna is far enough away from the Raspberry Pi or you might get some interference depending on your installation.
V**A
FUNGUJE TO !!!!
A**R
Fast shipping and worked as soon as batteries were installed. Very happy with purchase
S**E
Es una pena que no pude resolver mi compra ,lo devolví sin problema , pero ahora tendré que comprar otro
T**O
Paired with my Accurite thermometer just fine.
J**D
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