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At £25.36 ex‑VAT, the TP-Link Tapo temperature & humidity monitor is a decent little “get visibility fast” tool for SMBs—not a serious industrial sensor. In day-to-day use it’s easy to place, quick to pair, and it does exactly what you’d expect: track conditions so you can spot trends (too humid, too cold/hot) rather than guessing. For small server closets, plant rooms, offices with problem spots, or warehouses where you want basic environmental oversight, it’s good value.
I wouldn’t buy a bundle of these if you need tightly controlled calibration, compliance-grade reporting, or heavy-duty reliability—this is the kind of device that’s best treated as operational monitoring, not a critical measurement standard. It also only really shines if you’ll actually use the alerts/data in the Tapo ecosystem; if your team won’t engage with it, you’re paying for sensors that won’t change decisions. Overall: buy it for lightweight, budget-friendly monitoring across a few key areas. Skip it if you need precision, audit-ready logs, or enterprise-grade management.

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