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Inkbird Temperature Controller Review (Page 36)

My Inkbird Smart Temperature Controller ITC-306T WiFi review!

This is a big upgrade from my existing controller. This controller works as a thermostat for your heat pad. When the probe inside the tank reads the target temperature, the heat pad turns off until it is needed again. The ITC-306T-WIFI has an alarm feature also so you can set a high and low temperature to trigger an alarm on the alarm and on the app.

  • Temperature at a glance
  • The app supports multiple devices
  • Simple Settings

Note for the video: If you keep scrolling through all of the negative temperature value you will eventually get back to positive numbers and I was able to find 70F there! For some reason it just starts at 58F and you can’t scroll up at that point and I was initially confused and thought you couldn’t set it at 70F.

The unit also features a timer feature which I know would be helpful with other exotic pets.

The dual outlet means you can control two heat sources.

The InkBird Pro app allows you to program the unit from your phone and receive alarms and check heat levels at any time. The only thing I would change for my personal use would be to make the power cord a bit longer.

My video:

From the manufacturer:

  • 【WiFi-Enable】Inkbird Smart Temperature Controllers support WiFi connection and control.
  • 【APP Features】Temp graphs, alarms, ℃/℉ switch & timer. All can be set through the Inkbird Pro app.
  • 【Double Outlets】Supports plug-in 2 heating devices, like 2 heaters(1200W 10A Max).
  • 【Digital Displays】Both the measured temp & set temp are displayed on Inkbird temperature controller.
  • 【2 Cycle Timer】Inkbird ITC-306T temperature controller supports 2 cycle timer in 24 hours.



Looking for ways to properly heat your hermit crab habitat? The Crab Street Journal has an article that can help! Methods for Heating Your Crabitat.

Inkbird Temperature Controller Review

2020-12-07
By: lhcos
On: December 7, 2020
In: Society

My Inkbird Smart Temperature Controller ITC-306T WiFi review! This is a big upgrade from my existing controller. This controller works as a thermostat for your heat pad. When the probe inside the tank reads the target temperature, the heat pad turns off until it is needed again. The ITC-306T-WIFI has an alarm feature also so you can set a high and low temperature to trigger an alarm on the alarm and on the app. Note for the video: If you keep scrolling through all of the negative temperature value you will eventually get back to positive numbers and I was able to find 70F there!Read More →

A Message from Hermit Crab Breeder Mary Akers

2020-09-05
By: lhcos
On: September 5, 2020
In: Society

(Photo credit: Sherri Werdebaugh.) Calling all US AND INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS who want captive bred babies. I am working with an international wholesaler of captive-bred Caribbean reef fish (ORA) who is interested in carrying MY captive-bred babies. If you live in the US OR live overseas, and have been wishing you could get your hands on some of my babies, I need your help! If you have a local saltwater fish store, or a pet store that carries saltwater fish, would you please contact them and tell them you’ve heard that ORA is going to be carrying captive-bred babies and you want to get on theRead More →

Welcome Bri!

2020-07-29
By: lhcos
On: July 29, 2020
In: Local Representatives

LHCOS is thrilled to announce another Local Representative joining the team from New York! Welcome Brianna Schmidt! Hey guys, I’m Bri. I was born and raised in Buffalo, NY. My entire life I’ve loved animals. Growing up, I always had a ton of pets from dogs and snakes to fish and birds. My childhood pet bird is now 25 years old! I’ve loved crustaceans as long as I can remember. I would spend hours outside at my local creek catching crayfish to bring home and show my family. When I moved out of my parent’s house a few years ago, I decided to start my own little zoo. I purchasedRead More →

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