Indonesia is the largest furniture exporter in the world. This business will continue to grow because Indonesia has abundant wood raw materials. These wood raw materials must be stored in a good wooden warehouse because the bad warehouse conditions will cause physical damage to the wood. This study designed a temperature and humidity monitoring system in a miniature wooden warehouse based on Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The test location was carried out at 5 locations. The length of test time i.e. 8 hours. Based on testing, data are displayed in app.microthings.id website for access location of Medan Selayang, the max. temperature was 26.4oC and the max. humidity was 68.8%. For access location of Medan Baru on Berdikari road, the max. temperature was 26.4oC and the max. humidity was 68.8%. For access location of Medan Johor, the max. temperature was 25.4oC and the max. humidity 68.1%. For access location of Medan Baru on Jamin Ginting Road, the max. temperature was 25.1oC and the max. humidity was 68.3%. For access location of Medan Baru on Universitas road, the max. temperature was 24.7oC and the max. humidity was 69%. These data are compared to data from A-TH3 sensor. There is the difference and latency between them. The highest of latency occured in Medan Johor District about 10 second
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