🌍 Your Personal Weather Guru at Home!
The AcuRite Iris (5-in-1) Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Weather Station offers real-time weather monitoring with a suite of features including temperature, humidity, wind speed/direction, and rainfall tracking. With a vibrant LCD display and seamless connectivity to your PC and mobile app, it provides hyperlocal forecasts and customizable alerts, ensuring you're always prepared for the elements.
Sensor Technology | Digital and Mechanical |
Are batteries included? | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Temperature Accuracy | plus or minus one point one one degrees Celsius |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Additional Features | lluminated color display with auto-dimming brightness. 12-24 hour weather forecast. Patented Self-Calibrating Forecasting pulls data from a sensor in your backyard to give you the most accurate forecast for your exact location. Weather Ticker™ streams real-time information and alerts. Programmable weather alarms: temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and rainfall. Wind Speed: current, peak and average (mph, km/h, knots). Wind direction" with 16 point wind rose |
A**E
Great Weather Station
Absolutely love our weather station! We love all the features that it has with it and the readability of this item. This was a super easy and quick setup and began working immediately. Connectivity was easy!
D**R
Great product
Worked as designed. Also is feeding data to old display that I had.
P**Z
Well worth the investment
I really love this weather station. It was rated highly online so I took a shot. I love the app feature and the easy installation. It has withstood hail and crazy winds. It is so accurate and I love that I can broadcast my weather to others because of how great the online app is. The setup took a bit but once it was up it has worked great.
F**W
Accurate data
I had this brand and same type model before, it lasted about 5 years so I’m satisfied. I tested rain accuracy per instructions and it read exactly as it should have. The new unit transmits to my old display as well as with the new display, so now I have 2 displays. As with the old one, the forecast isn't accurate. It frequently forecasts rain when none is coming, but I got it for temperature, rain amount and wind, not for its forecasting capabilities.
L**A
ZERO COMPLAINTS!!
I’ve had this up for about 4 months now with ZERO complaints! The “weather station” part and the digital readout are about 125 feet apart and had no problems linking up! This is handy as a hunter and can see what the weather conditions are before even stepping outside!
R**G
So good bought this twice
I had one previous to the one I just purchased for about seven years. The outdoor unit quit transmitting so I bought a new one into my surprise. Both displays work off of one outdoor unit. I also hooked it up to my computer and now have real time conditions at home from my smart phone. Plus, I’ve added my WeatherStation to Weather Underground. Very good unit easy to set up. I’d recommend it for the price. It’s really a great weather station.
D**D
Okay, this is dumb....
I'm updating my review because we just got snow in Maryland and apparently if you have snow with no wind the snow builds up on the unit and keeps the anemometer from turning. If you put the unit up high, where it belongs, you can't clear it and you won't get wind readings until it thaws.Okay, I've played with this thing for several days and been in touch with support. First off giving you the correct outdoor temperature is the very least you should expect from even a hobbyist device like this one. The fact is, during warm weather it will give you an elevated temperature reading if the unit is in direct sunlight. Using a reference thermometer I can tell by the difference in the readings when the Acurite 5 in 1 is in direct sunlight. If it's overcast the unit reads correctly. If it's in direct sunlight it reads anywhere from 2-7 degrees higher depending on the intensity of the light. Acurite knows this is wrong and make an accessory, "Solar Radiation Shield", part number 06054M, for their standalone outdoor temperature sensors with the following description. "Enhances the accuracy of daytime temperature readings by providing shade and allowing airflow". Yes, I bet it does. They know direct sunlight will cause their temperature sensors to read high. Of course they won't admit it. But they make and sell the proof.I started out giving the 5-in-1 3 stars, but the longer I have it, the less I appreciate it. Speaking from someone with more than 30 years IT experience I would give Acurite a D for the way they've set this up (Wireless). Convoluted, at best, in my judgement. I tired the App. Hard Pass. Not much info and with a font way too large for what you're trying to display. The MyAcurite web page isn't too bad and mine worked for about 12 hours before it refused to reload the information from my sensor. The sensor showed connected, full power. The sharing was turned on. The display showed up in my Windows Device Manager, but nada. I found the help articles a little lacking in details. Sometimes technical writers tend to forget the reader is new to the device and they just assume you know what they're talking about.The display itself isn't bad, but I found the auto brightness mislabeled. It's actually just a timer to cause one brightness setting for between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. and another for the remaining hours. I also wish the display would display tenths of a degree for temperature, but that may be nitpicking. The cheap ones do though. Putting the bubble level on the top of the sensor is pretty useless. The side of the unit would be a better placement. Hard to see it on top unless you can look directly down on it. If your sensor is 30' in the air...well. My feelings about feeding your results to WeatherUnderground; Kind of useless. Unless you do put your sensor 30 feet up in an unobstructed spot you're just sharing poor quality data. Not nice. It would also be nice if the battery door on the display would stay on. Enlarging the cable pass through may help with that.So the long and short of it is, at this moment, the WiFi models are useless at best and not worth the extra $$. Having to have it 'plugged in' to a PC is ridiculous. It should be set up to be a device on your network as should the display. Then everything would be available on your network without tethering it to a USB port on a PC or laptop. The guys using Raspberry pi's may have the best idea. I'm gonna try that next. Having a nice compact pi next to the display wouldn't be as goofy as having a laptop sitting there all the time.I have had the unit a month now so it's had time to create it's sophisticated forecasting logarithm. Laughable. Absolutely useless.One other mistake I've noticed. Supposedly the display has a battery level indicator when it's running on batteries. Nope. Not on mine. Kinda sucks not knowing how much juice is left in the batteries.Off to check out Weewx for the Raspebrry pi.
D**O
PC connection only, good build quality...
Nice unit. However, it does not have any ability to connect to weather underground without using a USB, program and PC only computer. No Mac connection available.Display is bright and clear. Good reception to outside unit.
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