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title: "La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor"
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# 915 MHz wireless range up to 330 ft 2 AA batteries power efficient Weather resistant for harsh conditions La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor

**Brand:** la crosse technology
**Price:** AED 4
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌡️ Stay ahead of the weather curve—because your smart home deserves smart sensing!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor by la crosse technology
- **How much does it cost?** AED 4 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- la crosse technology enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Ultra-Long Battery Life:** Powered by just 2 AA batteries, this sensor keeps going season after season without constant replacements—efficiency that fits your busy lifestyle.
- • **Rugged Weather Resistance:** Built to brave rain, snow, and wind, this sensor thrives in extreme conditions, so you never miss a beat no matter the forecast.
- • **Effortless Compatibility & Setup:** Designed exclusively for select La Crosse weather stations, ensuring plug-and-play simplicity and flawless integration.
- • **Precision Temperature Monitoring:** Accurate within ±1°C, it delivers reliable indoor/outdoor readings to keep your environment perfectly tuned.
- • **Seamless 915 MHz Wireless Transmission:** Experience uninterrupted temperature updates with a powerful 330-foot range, ensuring your data is always within reach.

## Overview

The La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT is a compact, wireless temperature sensor operating at 915 MHz, delivering precise temperature readings with up to 330 feet transmission range. Powered by 2 AA batteries, it offers long-lasting performance and weather-resistant durability, designed exclusively for compatibility with select La Crosse weather stations. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, hassle-free environmental monitoring in any season.

## Description

The La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor is used in conjunction with La Crosse Technology wireless temperature stations that use the 915 MHz Instant Transmission wireless technology. In order to establish proper communication between the display and outdoor transmitter it is important that they be set up as follows: 1. Bring both units inside and have the units 3-5 feet apart with nothing in-between them. 2. Remove the batteries from both units. 3. Press one of the buttons on the display at least 20 times to clear all memory. Verify that the display is blank before proceeding. 4. Using a good quality alkaline battery place them back into the remote sensor; making sure they are installed according to the diagrams in the battery compartment. Next, taking care not to press any buttons, reinstall the batteries in the display according to the diagram in the battery compartment. 5. Do not press any buttons for at least 15 minutes after installing the batteries. (Let them establish a good connection. An outdoor temperature should be showing on your display. You can now put your outdoor sensor back outside.

Review: Works great in constant freezing temperatures - First off, heed the warnings from the manufacturer: don't put these in locations where they can get heavily rained on, and don't put them in direct sunlight. I purchased this sensor as an add-on to a LaCrosse Weather Station so I can monitor an additional location. I've had it for a number of months now. This sensor is located in the backyard, attached to a deck underneath an overhang so it doesn't get too wet. I live in a part of the country where the winters are long and harsh. We've had temperatures below freezing for almost two months straight now, with a low of -15F so far this season, and this sensor is still working. If it makes it through May (the end of our winter) I'll be surprised. I'll post an update if I have any problems! UPDATE: Sept 28, 2009 (9 months after original review above): This sensor lasted all winter and summer, despite having snow accumulate on the top during the winter and lows of -15F and winds of 80mph... amazing. Keeping my fingers crossed that I'll have as good of luck this winter too! UPDATE 2: April 24, 2010 (16 months after original review): Sensor still going strong, and still using the original battery! Made it through another long and harsh winter. For the price and considering the weather this sensor has endured, it is an AMAZING value. If I wish to replace the indoor weather station in the future, I will definitely look for one that is compatible with these sensors. UPDATE 3: November 17, 2010 (23 months after original review): I almost feel ridiculous coming back here to update on this product again, but this thing is still working. I just don't understand it! I noticed that the top sometimes has snow on top of it (yes, we just got 20" over the past week), so it isn't as well-protected from the elements as I originally thought... yet it is still working and still accurate! I can't believe that I am gushing over a $15 temperature sensor LOL UPDATE 4: January 28, 2011 (25 months after original review): Well, the batteries in one sensor finally died last month. I replaced the batteries (old and new ones are Duracell Ultras) in both sensors and everything is working great again. On a side note: we had temperatures of -20F over New Year's weekend with wind chills of -51F (its ridiculous and true). Guess what? Outdoor sensor worked fine and was within 1-2 degrees of actual temperatures registered by others in the area using their much more expensive equipment. :) UPDATE 5: December 14, 2011 (3 years after original review): They're still going strong! UPDATE 6: February 1, 2013 (4+ years after original review): Both are still working and still accurate! UPDATE 7: October 12, 2014 (almost 6 years after original review): Someone commented on the review and it made me realize I should update. They're still working fine. I consider this luck at this point. :)
Review: wireless temp sensor - This wireless temperature sensor works extremely well and is easy to set up - but you absolutely must follow the directions exactly. Range is excellent - but just make sure that some large object such as a metal shed or a large oak tree is not in line-of-sight between any of the transmitters and the receiver. I am using 3 of these temp sensors with the 915 MHz receiver. One sensor came with the receiver, and I just purchased two more, since the receiver can display up to three different temperatures from three sensors. However be advised that if you carry one or more of these sensors out of range and the receiver loses track of it, you absolutely must take the batteries out of all three sensors and out of the receiver and re-initialize all of them. This is not a difficult step, since I did it several times while playing around with the sensors to see how much range they had - which resulted in the receiver losing track of one of them. When you first see the instruction booklet that comes with the receiver, it looks daunting, but not to worry, since only a tiny part of it is in English, with all the rest in other languages. Once the temp sensors are initialized, then it takes only a few seconds to set the clock. I read in other reviews that some buyers had problems getting their receiver to respond to some sensors, but that is because the buyers failed to properly re-initialize their units. Also be advised that if you buy a display unit that receives transmissions at 915 MHz, then you absolutely must buy sensors that also transmit at 915 MHz. Several of the sensors that are sold by desertcart look alike, but not all of them use 915 MHz, so carefully read the tech specs to make sure that both the transmitter and the receiver operate at 915 MHz.

## Features

- Compatible for COMBO8-IT (WS-7394/7013); KCOMBO3-IT (WS-9640/9080); KCOMBO4-IT (WS-9740/9117) weather combo stations · *VERSION 1 only - WS-9160U-IT,WS-7013U-IT series weather stations, including WS-7013-IT-CA, WS-7014CH-IT & WS-7017U-IT, WS-7034U-IT & WS-7034U-IT-WS-7215U-IT & WS-7394-IT series,WS-9002U-IT & WS-9021-IT,WS-9077-IT & WS-9080U-IT weather stations,
- Also compatible for WS-9117U-IT & WS-9117U-IT-CA, WS-9153-IT & WS-9611U-IT, WS-9711U-IT & WS-9780U-IT, WS-9626U-IT-CA WS-9640U-IT, WS-9640U-IT-CA & WS-9650U-IT Please note: This sensor will not work with any other models and is not compatible unless it is shown on the list above Measures approximately 5 by 1 by 1-1/2 inches; takes 2 AA batteries, not included
- Remote gauge for wireless tracking of indoor or outdoor temperatures
- 915 MHz transmission for powerful, continuous communication and transmission range is up to 330 feet
- Tucked inside the paper product manual is where the you can find the screws. Weather Resistant.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000TUCK2W |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,731,835 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,677 in Weather Stations |
| Brand Name | La Crosse Technology |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | 915 MHz Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,350) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Frequency | 915 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757456991832 |
| Included Components | sensor, mounting bracket, screws |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.05"D x 0.83"W x 5.05"H |
| Manufacturer | La Crosse Technology, Ltd. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | TX29U-IT |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Part Number | TX29U-IT |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Temperature |
| Sensor Technology | Wireless |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Temperature |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Temperature Accuracy | +- 1 degree Celsius |
| UPC | 757456991832 723434587656 778295498054 719534958960 719279582673 078433288708 |
| Upper Temperature Range | 139.8 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited parts and labor. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** La Crosse Technology
- **Color:** White
- **Connectivity Technology:** 915 MHz Wireless
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of Batteries:** 2 AA batteries required.
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Temperature
- **Special Feature:** Wireless
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Temperature
- **Style:** Modern

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I use 2 sensors with one La Crosse weather station?**
A: According to the instructions the base unit (WS-9080U) I have will allow 2 remotes.  It will alternate readouts between the two.  If you don't have the instructions  anymore do a search for your base unit and you should be able to locate the information.

**Q: TX29U-IT Wireless Temperature Sensor replacement bracket**
A: La Crosse provides a plastic bracket with the wireless temperature sensor.

**Q: Will this work on the WS-9611 UN IT unit?  The information shows that it will work on the WS-9611 U IT, but my unit has the "N" in it.**
A: Look on the back of your unit, if it has a listed frequency of 915 MHZ then this should work for you.

**Q: Is there someone that can help us reset the time?**
A: Martha, Mine always resets itself after I install new batteries. You must put new batteries in the outside temperature sensor first and then in the base unit. Then after about 10 to 15 minutes the time would set. Sometimes I would have to change the Time Zone setting with the buttons on the back. Hope that helps. Jeff

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great in constant freezing temperatures
*by J***E on December 24, 2008*

First off, heed the warnings from the manufacturer: don't put these in locations where they can get heavily rained on, and don't put them in direct sunlight. I purchased this sensor as an add-on to a LaCrosse Weather Station so I can monitor an additional location. I've had it for a number of months now. This sensor is located in the backyard, attached to a deck underneath an overhang so it doesn't get too wet. I live in a part of the country where the winters are long and harsh. We've had temperatures below freezing for almost two months straight now, with a low of -15F so far this season, and this sensor is still working. If it makes it through May (the end of our winter) I'll be surprised. I'll post an update if I have any problems! UPDATE: Sept 28, 2009 (9 months after original review above): This sensor lasted all winter and summer, despite having snow accumulate on the top during the winter and lows of -15F and winds of 80mph... amazing. Keeping my fingers crossed that I'll have as good of luck this winter too! UPDATE 2: April 24, 2010 (16 months after original review): Sensor still going strong, and still using the original battery! Made it through another long and harsh winter. For the price and considering the weather this sensor has endured, it is an AMAZING value. If I wish to replace the indoor weather station in the future, I will definitely look for one that is compatible with these sensors. UPDATE 3: November 17, 2010 (23 months after original review): I almost feel ridiculous coming back here to update on this product again, but this thing is still working. I just don't understand it! I noticed that the top sometimes has snow on top of it (yes, we just got 20" over the past week), so it isn't as well-protected from the elements as I originally thought... yet it is still working and still accurate! I can't believe that I am gushing over a $15 temperature sensor LOL UPDATE 4: January 28, 2011 (25 months after original review): Well, the batteries in one sensor finally died last month. I replaced the batteries (old and new ones are Duracell Ultras) in both sensors and everything is working great again. On a side note: we had temperatures of -20F over New Year's weekend with wind chills of -51F (its ridiculous and true). Guess what? Outdoor sensor worked fine and was within 1-2 degrees of actual temperatures registered by others in the area using their much more expensive equipment. :) UPDATE 5: December 14, 2011 (3 years after original review): They're still going strong! UPDATE 6: February 1, 2013 (4+ years after original review): Both are still working and still accurate! UPDATE 7: October 12, 2014 (almost 6 years after original review): Someone commented on the review and it made me realize I should update. They're still working fine. I consider this luck at this point. :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ wireless temp sensor
*by R***D on October 18, 2009*

This wireless temperature sensor works extremely well and is easy to set up - but you absolutely must follow the directions exactly. Range is excellent - but just make sure that some large object such as a metal shed or a large oak tree is not in line-of-sight between any of the transmitters and the receiver. I am using 3 of these temp sensors with the 915 MHz receiver. One sensor came with the receiver, and I just purchased two more, since the receiver can display up to three different temperatures from three sensors. However be advised that if you carry one or more of these sensors out of range and the receiver loses track of it, you absolutely must take the batteries out of all three sensors and out of the receiver and re-initialize all of them. This is not a difficult step, since I did it several times while playing around with the sensors to see how much range they had - which resulted in the receiver losing track of one of them. When you first see the instruction booklet that comes with the receiver, it looks daunting, but not to worry, since only a tiny part of it is in English, with all the rest in other languages. Once the temp sensors are initialized, then it takes only a few seconds to set the clock. I read in other reviews that some buyers had problems getting their receiver to respond to some sensors, but that is because the buyers failed to properly re-initialize their units. Also be advised that if you buy a display unit that receives transmissions at 915 MHz, then you absolutely must buy sensors that also transmit at 915 MHz. Several of the sensors that are sold by Amazon look alike, but not all of them use 915 MHz, so carefully read the tech specs to make sure that both the transmitter and the receiver operate at 915 MHz.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as intented. Can be frustrating to set up, debug.
*by T***. on February 3, 2012*

Once it connects with the base station, this sensor unit provides precise and regular temperature readings. I use it to monitor temperatures in my backyard greenhouse from inside the house, to adjust vents, shades and fans. This model(915MHz) has no problem sending a signal about 60 feet though a house wall. This is my second sensor. My first has been in operation for over 2 years and I thought It had died after it got rained on. When I got the 2nd sensor and it did not seem to work either, I found that the battery in the base station was the problem. The base station display had not dimmed and nothing on the base station display suggested its battery was low. A design flaw. But my mistake points to the key design flaw: there is no way of telling if the sensor reads any temperature or if it transmits its reading and one cannot select the channel. I wish I had more direct control in setting up the radio connection (eg Channel selection button, push button to transmit). Instead it is all automatic, but frustrating to debug. The instructions say to remove batteries in both the base and the sensor(s). When the batteries are reinstalled within 30 seconds of each other, the units invisibly cycle through varies channels trying to pair with one another. Sometimes they find each other within a couple of minutes, other times they never do. The base and the sensor cannot be too close or too far of each other for the pairing to get established,and orientation seems to matter. Sometimes they find each other within a couple of minutes, other times they never do. You have to keep removing the batteries, waiting for any memory to dissipate, reinstalling the batteries, hoping for success. Fortunately, once they hook up, you can move the sensor quite a distance from the base and they stay connected for at least 6 months(until a battery dies). The temperature reading may occasionally disappear due to an interference, but it will come back on its own.

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