![]() One common use case for wireless anemometers is when a person wants to be able to tell how windy it is outdoors without going outside, and they don’t want to have to fumble with cables or wires to connect their wind speed meter (anemometer) with an LCD display. What is a wireless anemometer? What are wireless wind speed meters used for?Īn anemometer measures the wind speed in a given area and a wireless anemometer measures wind speed and transmits it to a base station with a screen where you can view that information remotely. If you’re interested in gathering a wide array of weather information like rainfall and you want to access this data on your computer and smartphone from anywhere, this wireless anemometer might be the one for you. Works to measure wind speed up to 99 miles per hour and in temperatures up to -40 degrees below freezing. The easy to read color LCD base station offers information like the outdoor temperature, indoor temperature, and a “feels like” temperature of what the things actually feel like when you step outside (based on wind speed and humidity). You can also export the raw weather data to a CSV file where you can do further analysis of trends and conditions. This is more than just a normal wireless anemometer however since it also connects to your computer and uploads the information to the My AcuRite website where you can analyze your historical data and check weather remotely from anywhere using the iPhone or Android app (requires a Windows PC). It transmits a wide variety of weather information like wind speed and direction, temperature and humidity, the barometric pressure, rainfall and distills all that information into a an easy to read personal weather forecast for your area on its LCD screen. This anemometer wirelessly connects to its indoor LCD base station up to 330 feet away. All in all this is one of the best cheap wireless anemometers out there right now. ![]() It can also store records of previous highs and lows in your area. ![]() The easy to read wireless LCD display that comes with this unit gives you a 12 or 24 hour personalized hyperlocal weather forecast that tracks the wind speed, humidity, temperature barometric pressure, and even moon the phase. The wind speed meter is self-calibrating and works with wind speeds up to 99 miles per hour and in weather up to -40 degrees Fahrenheit. The sensor unit comes with mounting hardware and has a battery life of up to two years on four standard AA batteries. This AcuRite wireless anemometer measures the wind speed, humidity, and temperature outdoors and transmits this information at 18-second intervals to the LCD base station which you can mount on your wall indoors or set upright on a table or counter. Here’s a wireless wind gauge system that consists of a wireless anemometer paired with an LCD display unit that you can keep indoors up to 330 feet away from the sensor. ![]()
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