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Garmin Temperature Sensor for the Fenix Outdoor Watch, Standard Packaging

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Features

  • Temperature Sensor
  • Outdoor watch.Transmit ambient temperature data wirelessly to your device with the tempe external wireless temperature sensor
  • For Garmin Fenix

Description

Temperature Sensor for the Garmin Fenix outdoor watch


Product Dimensions: 6.97 x 4.65 x 6.97 inches


Item Weight: 2.82 ounces


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Item model number: 010-11092-30


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Other display features: CE


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Garmin


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Date First Available: July 10, 2012


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  • perfect for environment temp readings
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I enjoy the ablity to get the temperature around me when doing outside (and even sometimes inside) activities. Running/ walking outside; having this attached to my backpack (or thru a shoe lace if needbe), or times at the gym on a treadmill. Knowing the temp around me and logging it with my garmin activities data is something I want to keep track of. To know what the temp is can how it would impact my workout. When it Comes to the "I didn't have 20+ minutes for my watch to adjust to the temperature" or perhaps you need to wear your watch for data/activities tracking or the actual temp near you (not the closest weather station that garmin connect will use, or maybe you don't have cell service in a spot and you want the temp constantly....the tempe is worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2022 by Josh

  • Works great… but…
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
I love this product. It arrived very quickly, and was very easy to get going, and set up. Instructions came in the box, and are also available on Garmin’s website (manuals etc). Is it better than the sensor which comes on the device itself (fenix for example). I don’t really think so. Once you can tell how “innacurate” your temperature reading is on the fenix (because it’s built in and against one’s wrist), by comparing it to your smartphone’s temperature (using any weather app… for example it says it’s 75 degress outside where you are but your watch says its 85 … it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to look at the temp and deduct 5.. or 10 degress … whatever from the shown temp when your looking at it). But its nice to NOT have to do that too… which is why i bought one of these. Beside’s … i didn’t want to know, either, what the temperature was at the local airport.. or the inaccurate temperature of the wristwatch, because it’s against my sweaty arm. So i bought this.. the result? Its VERY easy to loose. So i “taped” it into the little snap-in holder it comes with, put a lanyard around it, and wear it around my neck. Even doing this.. if you read the documentation it comes with.. it tells you it will be innacurate (like the senser which which comes built into the watch anyways, because the thing is against your body, or in one’s pocket etc etc etc..). It tells you to hold it out (like clipped to one’s belt), away from one’s body heat to get a better reading. Unfortunately, ninety percent of people that try to do this? Loose the darned thing. Lol. Therefore, your better off doing what i did. Put a piece of tape around it, once you’ve got the better inside it, and string a lanyard through it and then allow it to hang from around your neck. It’s not weird looking at all, or you can put it under your shirt too.. because in the end? Its always the same temperature difference that the built into the watch sensor … sensor… is anyways. For example, i went for a walk this evening. When i left the house it was 68 degrees outside. The tempe’ unit claimed it was 84 degrees, because it was still warm from sitting on my bureau. After about ten minutes adjusting to the climate outside, it read between 74.2 and 77 degrees… which was between five and eight degrees off. Im sure in freezing cold temps it will be as inaccurate if not more so... But it was still worth the price to get the temp (minus adjustments one makes mentally for the outside temp vs the always seen temp difference noticed between your phone’s weather app and the temp listed on their own watch device; or whatever). You will get used to the difference and make the adjustment mentally without having to give it too much thought in no time. Again.. this device is VERY easy to loose.. so if you buy one. Be sure to “attach” it to you in some way. And then… if your watch vibrates (even though you haven’t reached one of your goals), be sure to double check the watch dial to see why it’s vibrating. It might be trying to tell you.. that you’ve lost contact with your tempe’ sensor. And you need to go and look for it back on the road someplace. Most workout pants have a small pocket for a house key, or a twenty or whatever for such small items, which also holds things sufficiently away from the heat of your skin, that it should be accurate enough. This is what i do when it’s not hanging from my neck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2021 by Adventurewriter

  • Cool little gadget.
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Yet another useless info in your gps screen! Lol
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 12, 2023 by Diego Astorga

  • Nice Temp Sensor - but think about where you are going to clip it!
Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Overall, I have been satisfied with the Garmin Tempe Temperature Sensor, but like any product, knowing how to use it and its limitations will help you get the most out of it. First off, like any "thermometer", it must be used correctly to be accurate. Thermometers / temperature sensors measure temperature most accurately "in the shade." For instance, just like your home thermometer, if you place the Tempe in direct sunlight, it will heat up beyond the ambient temperature you are trying to read, and the measured temperature will be higher than the value you are trying to obtain. Along the same lines, if the sensor is mounted to close to your body or around a radiant heat source, it will skew the readings – the same as the Fenix would read too high on your wrist and why you bought the sensor in the first place! Thus, you need to think about where you mount it. Some have stated they mount it on their shoetop, tied off to the laces... however, if you think about it, that could potentially place the sensor be in direct sunlight while you hike, and also close to your body heat as your feet heat up. Thus it COULD affect the temperature reading you are getting. Likewise, you could mount it on your backpack - however, if the sun is beating on your back, and you mount it directly in the sun, it goes without saying your temp readings could be a little high. ESPECIALLY if your backpack is black or a dark color, and the sun's rays are absorbing better and heating up your pack! So, I change the location of mounting based on conditions. If the sun is obscured by trees, clouds, etc, then the mounting position on my pack is not important. If the sun does come into play, I mount it under my pack on the bottom - being CAREFUL not to crush it or lose it if I take my pack off. Additionally, I have mounted it under the brim of my wide-brimmed Tilley hat, as long as the sun is not mercilessly beating on the brim above where it is mounted.... there are other options, and some I probably have not even thought of ;-), like anything, creativity comes into play! Bottom line is take care where you mount it if you want accurate readings; this might seem obvious to some, but just trying to help those that may not have experience with the Tempe. Finally, don't expect instantaneous temperature adjustments when the "ambient" temperature changes suddenly or drastically in a short period of time. For instance - if you hold the Tempe in your closed hand for a while to coax the temperature reading on your watch / GPS above 90 degrees, then set it down on the table in a 65 degree environment, it will take 5 to 10 minutes for the temperature reading to stabilize.... this is common for ABC watches and devices, the reading change is not instantaneous, and stailization takes a little time. This is because it takes a little time for the Tempe itself to lose the heat it has generated, and for the plastic body / housing to come back to equilibrium with its surroundings. Also, the watch is not polling the Tempe device continuously, and the changes registered on the watch are not instantaneous. Bottom line Is this is a cool device as it measures ambient temperature AWAY from my body temp if I wish, and registers that data on my watch, GPS and into logs for my hike!! Five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2013 by Timbo Slims

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