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**DISCLAIMER** - The sensor sends two temperatures in the BLE advertisements, that are converted to a body temperature with a certain algorithm in the original app. We tried to reverse engineering this relation, but we were only able to approximate the relation in the range of 36.5°C - 37.9°C at this moment. It has not been calibrated at elevated body temperature (e.g. if someone has a fever), so measurements displayed in Home Assistant might be different (wrong) compared to those reported in the app. It is therefore advised NOT to rely on the measurements in BLE monitor if you want to monitor your or other peoples body temperature / health). If you have additional measurements, especially outside the investigated range, please report them in this [issue](https://github.com/custom-components/ble_monitor/issues/264).
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**DISCLAIMER** - The sensor sends two temperatures in the BLE advertisements, that are converted to a body temperature with a certain algorithm in the original app. We tried to reverse engineering this relation, but we were only able to approximate the relation in the range of 36.5°C - 37.9°C at this moment. It has not been calibrated at elevated body temperature (e.g. if someone has a fever), so measurements displayed in Home Assistant might be different (wrong) compared to those reported in the app. It is therefore advised NOT to rely on the measurements in BLE monitor if you want to monitor your or other peoples body temperature / health). If you have additional measurements, especially outside the investigated range, please report them in this [issue](https://github.com/custom-components/ble_monitor/issues/264).
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The RSSI sensor is disabled by default. You can enable the RSSI sensor by going to `configuration`, `integrations`, select `devices` on the BLE monitor integration tile and select your device. Click on the `+1 disabled entity` to show the disabled sensor and select the disabled entity. Finally, click on `Enable entity` to enable it.

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