Mine too. I have to admit, though, that I find it less useful in general when I'm not wearing it. :-)<br><br>What would make the thermometer useful is to be able to capture high/low temps. Taking it off at night is reasonable, and capturing the low gives you some more objective idea of how your sleeping gear is performing.
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