As I mentioned in my post, "I don't have the WiFi connection so I can only get readings when I'm home." So, obviously, the answer is no. Besides, if it it was out of norm, I wouldn't be able to do anything about it if I were gone, right? So why would I need alerts if I were away? Now THAT would be silly. However, if the humidor needed water when I got home, the sensor would let me know at the point I could address it. That is good enough for me.
Until I know you better, I assume you are being serious and not just being obnoxious. You see, the whole point of a remote sensor is to let it do the work. It's function is to notify you via an automatic alert when the temp and/or RH is outside of the upper and lower parameters you have set. You simply set it up and forget about the conditions. Want a smoke, get a cigar. You don't even need to even look at a thermometer or hygrometer in your humidor. The alerts will tell you if it it is too dry or too wet. It will tell you if it is too hot or too cold. I don't need to do anything but respond to an alert.
Now, admittedly, I have been watching closely since powering it up, but only because it had to prove to me it actually works. I think it does.
To each his own, eh?