Ambient Weather’s newest Personal Weather Station WS-2902 allows you to monitor your home and backyard weather conditions with the brilliant, easy-to-read LCD color display. Monitor indoor and outdoor conditions, including wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, solar radiation, barometric pressure, indoor/outdoor temperature (F and C), indoor/outdoor humidity, and more. The weather station also calculates dew point, wind chill, and heat index.
Experience the convenience of having your personal weather information with you on the go using your computer, tablet, or mobile device. The enhanced Wi-Fi option connects to your router (2.4 GHz) and enables your station to transmit its data wirelessly to personal weather station networks and our exclusive AmbientWeather.net featuring the most user friendly design for monitoring your data across different platforms. Quickly view detailed information with our animated expandable modules.
The Osprey Sensor Array
The wireless sensor array connects to the console via RF (915 MHz) up to 330 feet line of sight in open air (100 feet under most conditions). The wireless signal will not pass through solid metal, earth, or ground. The sensor array’s primary power source is a solar panel which charges the super capacitor, with optional battery backup (batteries not included).
The sensor array mounts to any pole between 1.25 and 2″ diameter with adaptive mounting bracket and U-Bolt design that can be tightened to your mounting pole (not included).
Important Notes and Specifications:
Requires an iPhone, iPad, or Android device to program through the AmbientTool application (available in the Apple
App Store or Google Play).
Optional Sensors (sold separately)
The WS-2902C is our second upgrade to the very popular WS-2902A. The WS-2902B brought in support of up to 8 thermo-hygrometers and 2 air quality sensors (1 indoor and 1 outdoor). The WS-2902C features a fully revamped LCD display.
Note that these sensors do not display on the console, but are pass-through sensors that are displayed on AmbientWeather.net.
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