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260-Foot Remote Range: Bluetooth thermometer hygrometer features advanced Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology that can transmit readings to the ThermoPro Sensor App from 260 feet away, allowing you to monitor temperature and humidity from any corner of the yard
Instant APP Alert and 1-Year Data Storage for iOS and Android: Wall thermometer indoor APP displays a clear data graph showing 24 hour/1 week/1 year data, helps you better undertand recently weather trends and also historical temperature and humidity; Instant alert from ThermoPro Sensor App informs you if readings exceed preset temperature and humidity levels
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If accurate measurements are high on your list of purchasing factors, the Ambient Weather WS-2902C Osprey will not disappoint. When we compared the data produced by this model to the official weather stations in our area, there were little to no discrepancies. The Osprey records indoor and outdoor temperatures, wind speed and direction, indoor and outdoor humidity, rainfall, UV, solar radiation, wind chill, and dew point. If you"re really looking to take your weather watching to the next level, Ambient offers several add-on sensors for all types of determinations ranging from hygrometer readings to particulate monitors. The tablet for the WS-2902C is wireless which we found to be both innovative and fun. You can walk around the house with it, pass it around the living room, or mount it on the wall if you"d like. One of our favorite things about the Osprey series is the Ambient Weather app — this application allows you to view your weather station"s data with a smartphone, tablet, or computer. In addition to allowing the user to check the weather station"s temperatures, windspeeds, and humidity, the app also automatically creates visually pleasing graphs and has its own social network where other weather station operators actively share photos of their local readings.
Although we love that the tablet included with the Osprey WS-2902C is wireless, the aesthetics seem a bit archaic compared to some of the brand new models that use LCD technology. Also, the Ambient Weather app is fantastic for reviewing charts and points on a graph, but there"s no way of exporting raw data for this model. The WS-2902C takes some time and a little bit of plotting to get set up. There"s some assembly required, it needs to be on a pole or post, and it can"t be too close to any structures or trees. Regardless of the very short list of flaws our team uncovered, the Osprey WS-2902C is a very accurate high-performance weather station that we recommend for most people.
Our team found that the data produced by the Ambient Weather WS-2000 mirrored the data provided by local weather stations nearly flawlessly. The LCD tablet display is easier to read than any other model in our review and offers customizable settings for brightness and light or dark themes. The features offered by the WS-2000 are simply unmatched. This device can archive and export data to an SD card in Excel format for those that are looking to crunch data or create graphs. For the true weather enthusiast, the WS-2000 supports seven additional upgrade sensors for all types of measurements from outdoor air particulate levels to lightning. If you"re a tech nerd like us, you"ll love that this model can be used with IFTTT, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Ambient offers its own smartphone app so that you can monitor your weather station from practically anywhere.
The cost of performance is not going to be easy on your pocketbook — the Ambient Weather WS-2000 is pricey. This model requires more assembly than most models, and mounting it requires the right diameter of mounting pole and some careful placement and alignment. If you"re going to be connecting the WS-2000 to WiFi or using any of the network or techy features mentioned above, be prepared to spend some time signing up for accounts and learning the ins & outs of the user interface. We were a bit surprised that the tablet needs to be connected to a power source when Ambient Weather has used battery-powered tablets for many of their other models. Despite this shortlist of difficulties and drawbacks, we still think the Ambient Weather WS-2000 is the best all-around home weather station.
The La Crosse Technology C85845-1 offers numerous features at a steal of a price. The sleek and streamlined display features a fun forecast icon that is easy to decipher. Meanwhile, the sensor reports all the basic info along with the dew point and heat index. Both the sensor and the console are equally intuitive to set up. Additionally, the sensor temperature and wireless detection range are precise, especially for a mid-range station.
The downside to this budget model is fewer features. This station won"t report the wind speed and doesn"t have a rain gauge. We also found the temperature reading to sometimes be off by a degree or two. That said, all the models have a temperature range accuracy that varies. The C85845-1 is a solid station for those who want to localize their forecast without spending top dollar.
If you"re on a super tight budget, we highly recommend the ThermoPro TP62 Digital. This device has remarkable accuracy when it came to temperature and humidity. And given these two measurements are all this device is capable of, this is precisely what we would hope. The sensor is about the same size as the display, which is small, and both are simple to install. Merely pop in the batteries, and you"re good to go.
While some of our testers love orange, we can understand not everyone will be on board with the pumpkin-colored glow of the backlight; however, keep in mind is a backlight. The screen is easy to read without needing to illuminate. If all you require is a temperature and humidity reading, we recommend skipping the pricer options and sticking with the ThermoPro.
The AcuRite Iris 01022M is a five-in-one option for those who want more data with location precision. The sensor has five built-in features that collect wind, rain, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure measurements. As a bonus, the Iris comes with a lightning detection sensor so you can monitor inclement weather and receive early warnings.
We did notice when mounting the sensor, the screws stripped the plastic. Like the Ambient Weather Osprey, we also noticed the rain likely icon appeared when conditions were clear. However, the readings regarding wind, temperature, and humidity were more often than not spot-on. We find these gripes are trivial compared to the efficacy and outstanding amount of features given the nominal price.
When testing weather stations, we conducted in-depth research and chose the best options on the market. We designed our test plan to determine how accurately each product measured weather conditions based on nearby local weather stations. We spent hours installing, operating, and recording data then analyzed our results. Each product was meticulously evaluated based on real-life experience.
Our testing of weather stations is divided across five different metrics:Accuracy (25% of overall score weighting)Durability (25% weighting)Ease of Use (20% weighting)Aesthetics (15% weighting)Features (15% weighting)
For this category, we have Review Editors Carissa Stanz and Ross Patton. Carissa is a science-minded scholar with an interest in meteorology. She has a keen eye for product detail and boasts over four years of developing objective tests in other categories, including lifestyle, home, and outdoor products. Currently, she is pursuing a degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences from OSU and tackles every review from a scientific perspective based on critical hands-on use. In addition to conducting reviews for dozens of outdoor and tech products, Ross completed his formal education at the University of Nevada, Reno where he majored in Environmental Science. During his studies, Ross focused on the weather and climate of the Sierra Nevada where he created global climate models using the data measured by local weather stations and SNOTEL sites. Between the two of them, Ross and Carissa have the knowledge and experience required to provide you with an in-depth weather review.
We put all the products through a side-by-side comparison to properly and accurately rank each one. We evaluate all weather stations via accuracy, ease of use, durability, aesthetics, and features.
The various costs of home weather stations have a massive range. If all you"re looking for is a basic and accurate digital temperature and humidity display with an inconspicuous sensor, there is no reason to spend more than the cost of the ThermoPro TP62 Digital. If you want a larger display that is easy to read that also records daily minimums and maximums but is still affordable, the La Crosse Technology C85845-1 is a great choice. The AcuRite Iris 01022M is a bit higher on the price scale but is a large leap toward high performance from the basic models. The Ambient Weather WS-2000 offers tons of features, add-ons, capabilities, and high performance, but it is one of the most expensive models in our review. Finally, if you are looking for a professional-grade model with a massive range and a durable display, the Davis Instruments 6250 Vantage Vue is worth the investment.
A weather station is only as good as it is accurate. This is why we calibrated each device and then put them through a five-day weather test — with the help of a few local weather stations. We monitored measurement accuracy with particular attention to the humidity, temperature, and wind readings. Additionally, we consider other measurements the stations offer, including barometric pressure and forecast.
After tallying up the results, the Ambient Weather WS-2000 and Ambient Weather WS-2902C. These stations recorded the most accurate data across the board. The manufacturer claims a small variation in accuracy, which is common. However, more often than not, the variation was not a factor in achieving precision.
Not far behind the Ambient Weather models are the Iris and Vantage Vue. Their sensor arrays proved their worth in accuracy as their data was almost as spot-on as the Ambient Weather with minimal variation. We feel all three would be a reliable source for localized weather.
The ThermoPro performed remarkably well in recording temperature despite its nominal price and less enhanced sensor. Testing revealed the Netatmo and Newentor gave a decent performance in this category. We especially liked the Netatmo for reporting on outdoor humidity.
Certain types of weather, such as heavy snow, will affect the performance of station sensors. To display accurate readings, sensors will need to be cleared of snow, ice, and debris. It"s best to choose your station location accordingly.
To assess durability, we examine how well each sensor and display are manufactured. We consider whether or not the sensors would stand up to inclement weather and if the consoles are likely to break.
The majority of sensors were on par. With the exception of the two Ambient Weather models, Vantage Vue, and Iris, weather station sensors should be placed out of direct sunlight. We were particularly concerned with the Netatmo, as this device appeared to be more susceptible to malfunction should it be exposed to harsh conditions.
The Iris, Vantage Vue, Ambient Weather WS-2902C Osprey, and the Ambient Weather WS-2000 all require direct exposure to the elements. They feature solar panels that require sunlight for operation and rain gauges designed to collect rainwater for measurements. Additionally, the wind speed and direction instruments are built to withstand some abuse, and we found all three of these stations to be equally durable.
Along with the measurement instruments, we considered how well each display was likely to operate properly. Virtually all the displays are comparable, with the exception of the Vantage Vue and the AcuRite 02081M, which rank at opposite ends of the spectrum. The Vantage Vue is, without question, a hefty and rugged display; this makes it a good option for fieldwork or weekend exploring. Meanwhile, we were concerned the 02081M screen could experience malfunction more easily than other models due to the ripples that form if the screen is accidentally touched. Given the screen"s design, we could see how some might mistake this for a touchscreen device when it most certainly is not.
The next factor we considered was the user experience. From sensor installation to reading the forecast, we weighed in on how easy each station was to use. To start, the majority of weather stations simply require popping a few batteries into the compact sensor and clicking a few setup buttons on the display console, like the C85845-1, 308-141B-INT, and 02081M.
Other options like the Ambient Weather models and the Iris took some more dedication. There are a few parts that require assembly to build the sensor. However, the Ambient models came with exceptionally helpful directions that made this process a breeze. Once the unit is mounted, taking in the data is exceptionally straightforward.
Both Ambient Weather displays come pre-programmed and automatically connect to the sensor array. Once the setup process is completed, the Ambient user interface is well organized and readily displays a large amount of data that doesn"t require endless clicking for information retrieval.
The Iris"s display is similar to Ambient Weather"s in terms of helpful organization and accessible data. We especially appreciate the navigation button panel on the Vantage Vue. While we quickly discovered that building this sensor was more tasking than others, the user interface made it all worthwhile.
It"s hard to top the tablet display of the Ambient Weather WS-2000. With an LCD screen, easy-to-use controls, and custom display settings, this device is definitely easy on the eyes in more ways than one. In our opinion, the Ambient Weather WS-2902C is also an attractive console, featuring alluring colors that aren"t distracting and a display that isn"t too bulky.
In our last metric, we examine what features each product had to offer. What all the weather stations had in common was they could be used as a wireless device that collected temperature and humidity measurements.
However, some options certainly outshined the competition in this category. For example, the Ambient Weather models are capable of taking UVI and light readings. We appreciate their IFTTT capabilities that give us the option of linking to smart home devices. These two models can also send data to Weather Underground and Weather Cloud to help monitor the weather.
One of our favorite features of the Ambient Weather models is their branded smartphone app. The Ambient app allows you to view real-time data from other home weather stations on an interactive map, automatically generates graphs, and even has a social media page where you can share your photos and conditions with fellow enthusiasts.
The Ambient Weather WS-2000 tablet has a Micro SD slot that allows you to save data to be uploaded to a computer that is in a format that is ready to import to Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. This version also comes with a temperature, pressure, and humidity sensor that is separate from the tablet that also transmits to the tablet and the Ambient Weather app. We found this element to be especially useful because you can place this sensor in your utility room to ensure that temperatures are staying above freezing and pipes are staying thawed in those cold winter months — even if you"re looking at the data on your phone from the tropics.
At 1000 feet, the Vantage Vue possesses an exceptionally long range while the graphs readily display weather trends. Meanwhile, the Iris can detect and report lightning up to 25 miles away. Watch the real-time weather ticker, and the display will alert you with a message when lightning is in the area. Additionally, Iris, Vantage Vue, and Ambient Weather all report on wind and rain, which no other models we tested offered. At least not without an additional purchase like the Netatmo. The Netatmo was unique in that it was the only weather station that operated via an app. The app was filled with an array of data and was useful in monitoring weather trends.
Weather stations are effective in obtaining accurate measurements of the weather in your exact location. Some models offer more data than others which may or may not pertain to your needs. This is why we tested a range of the best products. We hope you find our results useful in your quest for the best weather station.
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