Rumours about the IKEA TIMMERFLOTTE temperature and humidity sensor began around this time last year, but it wasn’t until November that it officially launched, alongside 21 other Matter-compatible smart home gadgets. That new connectivity standard, paired with IKEA’s famously low prices, meant these devices flew off the shelves almost instantly. They’ve been tricky to get hold of ever since, but I finally managed to track one down to test for you.

I’ll be honest – I didn’t really know what to expect. IKEA smart home gadgets are so affordable that you can’t help but wonder where the compromises are. However, as someone who tests Matter-compatible devices pretty much every day, I was excited to see what this tiny sensor could do.

You’ll find my full thoughts below, and why this budget-friendly gadget might be your next smart home buy.

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online or in-store, but given how popular it’s been, your best bet is heading to a physical IKEA if stock online is looking sparse.

Amazon Alexa and have been viewing the data via my Echo Show 8. Take a look at my guide on how to connect your IKEA smart home gadgets to Amazon Alexa for more information on this.

That said, you don’t actually have to connect it to anything. The TIMMERFLOTTE has a built-in display on the front, so you can simply use it as a standalone temperature and humidity monitor. However, there’s something very satisfying about having everything synced into one smart home system, so I strongly recommend it.

IKEA device set up

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best dehumidifiers to switch on if humidity rises above a certain level, or trigger a fan when the room gets too warm. Personally, I’ve just been using mine to keep tabs on my home environment, which is more than enough for me.

IKEA TIMMERFLOTTE temperature and humidity sensor review

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Tapo T310 Smart Thermometer & Humidity Sensor costs around £15.99/$19.99. It does the same core job, but it’s not Matter-compatible and relies on the Tapo app, which limits flexibility.

There’s also the Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor T1 (£19.99/$29.99), which is Matter-compatible and even measures atmospheric pressure alongside temperature and humidity. However, it’s significantly more expensive than the TIMMERFLOTTE.