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Being able to leave the house with absolute peace of mind, knowing that I can check and see what’s going on in real time, has done wonders for my nervous system — so I can be present in daily life again.

These are the exact products that I currently use (or am actively evaluating) to monitor my house while traveling.

The goal isn’t to create a “smart home.” Instead, essential data is easily accessible so I can make informed decisions.

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X-Sense WiFi Temperature & Humidity Monitors

This was the first monitoring product I purchased, and it’s brought me a ton of peace of mind.

  • Observe temperature, humidity, and dew point in real-time via the monitoring app
  • Hourly, day (24 hrs.) week, or month graph options
  • Set custom alerts so the app will notify you when humidity goes too high
  • Place monitors in different areas of the house to get a holistic view
  • Base station can accommodate 50 devices!
  • X-Sense Leak Detectors tie into the same app
X-Sense Hygrometer Temperature Sensors

Pro tips & Important Details

  • Base station plugs into AC power; digital sensor units are battery operated.
  • Place multiple sensors throughout the home to monitor humidity in different areas
  • Trending data over time helps us understand how the house holds moisture and breathes in different conditions

I use these units to monitor how my HVAC and dehumidifiers and functioning.

My basement is a moisture reservoir, so needs to have a dehumidifier running in it 24/7. I can tell the dehumidifier is running properly by how the humidity levels seesaw up & down every 10-20 minutes as the dehumidifier cycles.

Airthings Air Quality Metrics

If there is one item that I’m asked about most, it’s an air quality monitor. 

There are lots of fancy-looking options on the market, but hardcore users quickly discover that most consumer-grade products aren’t very accurate.

I’ve spoken with two mold inspectors/indoor air quality professionals who’ve tested multiple consumer-grade brands against their professional equipment, and both were impressed with Airthings’ accuracy.

Airthings Air Quality Sensor and App

Pro tips & Important Details

  • Measures radon, PM2.5, CO2, VOC, humidity, temperature, and barometric pressure
  • Carbon dioxide is a particularly important data point due to its insidious health impacts; often high in houses with high mold and bacteria counts.
  • Battery-powered
  • Generous 5-year warranty

The magic of the Airthings View Plus is in the app, where historical data is accessed.

This unit does not replace the X-Sense humidity and leak detectors. We still want to place those throughout the home to monitor humidity and moisture. The Airthings is a single-location sensor that measures multiple important parameters to provide a comprehensive view of air quality.

Visual Monitoring - Wyze OG Cameras

I don’t primarily use these as security cameras. Rather, they’re my eyes away from home.

One of my biggest frustrations occurred during a trip when the kitchen freezer door popped open while we were in Indiana. By the time we got home, all of the food had thawed and spoiled.

A camera would have allowed us to identify the problem almost immediately.

Now I use them to make sure the sump pump hasn’t overflowed, there are no visible water leaks, etc.

Wyze OG Camera Angle

Pro tips & Important Details

  • Cameras are AC powered (plug into the wall)
  • 120° view, 1080p, daytime color, and nighttime color (infrared) so you can see what’s going on in the dark
  • They have a microphone and speaker, so you can listen for noises and speak to people present
  • Set up alerts on the app when motion is detected
  • Add a microSD card to store video footage for retrieval with no monthly subscription required!

True story: I love these cameras far more than I ever expected. (Which is also a little embarrassing, lol.)

The 120° view means they can be strategically placed to observe multiple doors, corridors, water sources (sinks/plumbing), etc.

We use them inside and outside to ensure everything is patent and secure when we’re not home.