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I would love rather than the sensor icon/label color being a fixed color, have an option to tell it, it's and inside or outside temperature sensor, and maybe even sometime an other as I have sensors and meat probes in my grill would be great if they went blinking red if over the set point, but that may be asking for to much. I would love the outside ones to be like white if it's below say 45 so I know I need a jacket, blue if it's 46-65, green if 66-75, yellow 76-85, red if above 85, or something like that. And inside ones below 68 blue, above 76 red, and green in between, or something like this, maybe even have them flash if they are in the red. Would be so nice to be sitting on the couch/laying in bed, look over and see, strange, it's 80 in the living room, did the kid leave the back door open again, before the entire house is 80.
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I would love rather than the sensor icon/label color being a fixed color, have an option to tell it, it's and inside or outside temperature sensor, and maybe even sometime an other as I have sensors and meat probes in my grill would be great if they went blinking red if over the set point, but that may be asking for to much. I would love the outside ones to be like white if it's below say 45 so I know I need a jacket, blue if it's 46-65, green if 66-75, yellow 76-85, red if above 85, or something like that. And inside ones below 68 blue, above 76 red, and green in between, or something like this, maybe even have them flash if they are in the red. Would be so nice to be sitting on the couch/laying in bed, look over and see, strange, it's 80 in the living room, did the kid leave the back door open again, before the entire house is 80.
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