RF-HUB reads a wide range of 433 MHz sensors from different manufacturers.
Thermometers and hygrometers
- Oregon Scientific — Many models. Supports protocol v1 (THR128, THR238), v2 (THGR122/228/268, BTHR918), v3 (THGR810, RGR968).
- UPM — RTGR318, RGR126, RFA1 and others.
- Telldus — TFA-based temperature sensors sold by Telldus.
- Mandolyn — Generic sensors (same protocol as many no-name models).
Weather stations
- Bresser — 5-in-1 and 7-in-1 stations. Sensors for temperature, humidity, wind, rain, air pressure.
- Rubicson — Bresser-compatible.
Rain gauges
- MtxRain / Jula — Dedicated rain gauges.
Motion sensors
- MarQuant — PIR sensors from e.g. Clas Ohlson and Biltema.
- Everflourish — Certain models.
How do I know if my sensor works?
- The brand is in the list above — then it will most likely work.
- Test directly: Insert batteries and check the Signal tab in RF-HUB's web interface.
- Learning mode: Even sensors not in the list can be learned as triggers for automations.
What does RF-HUB do with sensor data?
- Displays directly in the web interface — temperature, humidity, signal strength (RSSI), battery level
- Publishes via MQTT to Home Assistant
- Sends to qtrl.me if you have connected to Homey
- Triggers automations in the hub itself
Battery and range
Most 433 MHz sensors run on AA or AAA batteries (1–3 years). Range is typically 30–80 m. RF-HUB shows RSSI and "battery low" flag.