🌦️ Your Personal Weather Guru at Home!
The Newentor Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer is a state-of-the-art weather station featuring a vibrant 7.5" LCD screen that displays comprehensive weather data, including temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. With support for up to three remote sensors, it offers multi-zone monitoring and accurate forecasts for the next 12-24 hours. The device also functions as an atomic clock with dual alarms and features an adjustable backlight for optimal visibility.
A**R
Nice unit, easy to set up.
Nice and works as it should. Setup was straight forward even with the extra remote sensor. Just remember the sensors need to be assigned numbers in the battery compartment with a small slide selector.Also it's imperative to set your time zone when it arrives and make sure the atomic clock feature is turned on. It will update the correct time.This is not a weather station so the forecast is on par with your favorite weather app when you are checking next week's forecast.It is a good looking unit with easy to read display.I am happy with it
J**.
Very bright and ez to read.
I really love this thermometer so far. Iv had it 2 days and seems to be pretty accurate. The outside sensor is a little high but at times it's in direct sunlight. It has it all in 1 system. I definitely like it better than the previous thermometer. It has a really nice color display and seems well built. I am using it on a power bank without batteries and it works really well. The usb cord I'm using does not come with it fyi. It comes with ac adapter that plugs into wall. You'll need a usb to usb cord if you wanna run it off a power bank. I chose this option because I want it up on wall where there isn't a close plug in outlet. So far I love it and have no issues. Its bright and we'll worth the money.
R**.
Easy to read (big numbers)
Reasonable price, good basic unit. Readings are accurate enough, no complaints. Feels cheaply made, but it hangs on a wall, and works, so I guess that doesn’t matter to much.
R**N
I love this weather station
Based on some of the reviews I was concerned that this weather station might be complicated to set up. I needn't have worried. The station itself does most of the heavy lifting for you. Basically, you put batteries in the station or plug it in. Doing both is best so you have a battery backup. Also, with it plugged in the backlight stays on. With batteries, it goes out after a few seconds to save the batteries. Then you put batteries in the remote sensor and hang it outside avoiding direct sunlight and direct exposure to rain. Under the eaves on the north side of your house works perfectly.At that point, the station is already calibrating itself and figuring out the inside and outside temperatures and humidity levels. It is also searching for the radio signal to set the clock. This all might take some time so if things aren't perfectly accurate right away be patient. It will all adjust itself. I did set the clock without waiting for the radio signal and the next morning I noticed that it was off by one hour. The radio signal had kicked in and reset the time and I had failed to set the device for the correct time zone. I fixed that and now the clock is right on.The inside and outside temps and humidity levels seem to be very accurate, at least for general use, within a degree or so. The weather forecast section is based on the barometric pressure trend, whether it is going up or down, and obviously won't be as accurate as an actual weather forecast but it's interesting and fun to watch the forecast, and it will give you a general idea of what to expect weather-wise.The station can be used standing on a table or on a shelf or hanging on a wall. I opted to put it on the wall in our living room where I can see it from my easy chair. The first photo was taken sitting in my chair which is about 10 feet away from the station. The second is also from the chair but standing up. I did this to demonstrate that the station can easily be read from that distance and can also be seen from different angles. I can read it from most places in the room but granted, it is a small room. But the screen is bright, the icons large, and it can be read easily from various distances and angles.The screen is colorful, looks very cool, and is quite eye-catching. People notice it where I have it placed and comment on how cool it looks.The instruction manual is very complete. So complete that at first it looks intimidating. It's not. It includes information about things that the station takes care of all by itself. Read it slowly, take your time. It's a lot easier than it looks.The station provides a lot of information. Indoor and outdoor temperatures. Indoor and outdoor humidity levels. (There's even a smiley/frowny face in the indoor humidity section that shows the comfort level in your home.) It shows the barometric pressure, the trend, up or down, of that pressure, and predicts the weather accordingly using animated graphics. There's a colorful icon that shows the phases of the moon. There's an icon that shows when it's time to change the batteries in the remote sensor. There's a "Histogram" that shows the recent history, up or down, of the barometric pressure. The backlight brightness is adjustable. There are settings that will alert you to extreme outdoor temperatures and frost warnings.. You can even set a wake-up alarm with a snooze button. So the station has a lot of features, some of which, such as the alarm and temperature warnings, I probably will never use, but it's nice that they're there.So I really like this weather station. It does a lot of cool things, does them well, and looks great on the wall. I do recommend it.
D**N
AS GOOD AS THE NAME-BRAND STATIONS FOR CHEAP
Fantastic product. No need to go with the more expensive name brands. Works as well as the others do and is accurate (I've tested it with a Mercury thermometer and also had all three of my sensors in the same room for 24 hours and they all provide the same temperature and humidity).My favorite part about this is the barometric graph, which will after a few days calibrate and measure trends between your outdoor sensors (you can have up to three, plus the indoor one for a technical total of 4) and predict the weather based off of changes in pressure. The atomic clock is also fantastic, it will adjust to the radio signal coming out of Colorado (the same radio signal that NASA uses to synchronize launches and orbits, and also the same signal all of our nuclear missiles use so that they can all get launched at the same time!), so when civilization collapses in the next few years you'll still be able to tell time and predict the weather (*It does NOT tell radiation levels although that would be a handy feature for the next model)!It even has an alarm feature so you could use it as a clock right next to your bed. It's a bit bright for me for that, although it does come with a handy brightness adjustment feature but that's not quick to operate so for now it stays in my living room.I purchased two more sensors, although the directions were a bit confusing (Google Translate from Mandarin to English NOT FTW, lol) as to how they work but all I had to do was open the back and put the batteries in and choose what channel I wanted (you can choose one through three, being that you can have up to three external sensors) each to be on, and then I shut the case and in about 10 to 15 minutes the device will automatically sync to the new sensors on their respective channels.I don't usually write reviews but this is a great product and I'm really pleased with it. The outdoor sensors could probably be a bit more robust but place them out of the sun and out of the elements (which is where you should be placing any kind of weather sensor anyways) they should last for a long time. Mine have performed flawlessly since March. They will throw odd humidity measurements for a few days if they get wet in rain, and even though they have always eventually returned to normal after drying, I'd advise placing them in areas that are generally free of driving rain.Seriously buy this product. Has all the information you want and does not cost an arm and a leg like the other brands.NOTE: It only comes with ONE remote sensor. You'll have to buy the additional 2 if you want multiple readings, although I only did because I'm a massive weather dweeb and love data. The single remote sensor, if it's placed in a shaded, covered area outside within 100-ish feet (the directions say the range is up to 300ish feet but I doubt it, although I haven't tested that and honestly with how amazing the rest of the product has been it might actually be true) will more than suffice for most casual users who just want to see how they'll have to dress to go outside.Anyhow, it's a great product. No one paid me to write this, I wish they had, I just legitimately like this product.
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