🌦️ Your personal meteorologist, right at home!
The AcuRite Iris Weather Station offers real-time indoor and outdoor weather data, including temperature, humidity, wind speed, and rainfall. With a user-friendly setup, customizable alerts, and a high-definition display, it provides comprehensive weather insights to keep you informed and prepared. Perfect for any weather enthusiast, this device is a must-have for monitoring your local climate.
Are batteries included? | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Upper Temperature Range | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Connectivity Technology | wireless |
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Additional Features | Hy, Thermometer, Barometer, Clock |
M**S
Excellent product
When our longtime weather station stopped working, we decided to try this one, and we’re glad we did. The color display is much brighter and clearer than our previous weather station and therefore, is very easy to read. There is lot of data for weather buffs, including outdoor temperature (and “feels like” temps), indoor temperature, wind speed, barometric pressure, the current time, date and day of the week, alarms, and many more customizable features. Plus, set-up was easy. We’re glad we found AcuRite Iris Weather Station.
S**T
Works great
I've only had it up for a week but it assembled easily and works great so far.
S**J
Acu-Almost-Rite for Australia
First let me say that this is one great little station that has worked beautifully and measures accurately. The display is a thing of beauty, big & clear & easy to read from any angle (no LCD angle issues here because it's LED/TFT display).I live in Australia so I have a couple of issues with station. Firstly the power pack supplied only had a US plug on it so I had to get an adaptor plug (no biggie). The date format is MM/DD/YY which drives me nuts as here in Oz we are DD/MM/YY so I have to convert every time I read it and this is not configurable in settings.But the biggest issue I found, and I had to make physical modifications to the unit to overcome, was that the base unit is rigged to face south with it's solar panel so as to maximise the direct sunlight in the northern hemisphere..... here down-under the sun shines from the north so I had to orient the unit north and in doing so had to flip the wind direction tail around 180degrees so as to read the wind direction accurately....and that tail is not made to be flipped! After some tail shaft adjustment by filing down a new flat spot I managed to flip it around successfully.The final thing that is not reading correctly (and I suspect may be a southern hemisphere issue again) is the "Feels Like" temperature is not correct. Currently where I live in Melbourne Australia we are in mid winter and it's cold when the wind blows, however the unit is most likely programed to think in northern hemisphere mode where if the July wind is blowing from the south it's going to feel a little warmer than the gauge reads..... well it's the opposite in Oz, southerly winds are the cold ones here so it never "Feels Like" it's warmer than the gauge reads in July.I am thinking these things could be fixed in a firmware upgrade some day, but until then, I am happy to have my Acu-Almost-Rite station.
S**.
Incredible Weather Station - A Must Have...
The media could not be loaded. I know this model has been out for awhile but I have to say it...It's about time the displays with weather stations caught up with the rest of the world. I've been wanting to replace my older weather station for some time...all the while I dreamed of the display's being more graphic and in color. After looking over what Amazon offers...I found some which had the text in color and the forecast in color...however nothing "Wow'd" me in terms of the display until I came across the AcuRite 01024M Pro.Once received I had it installed within a couple days. I couldn't believe how easy it was compared to my older system. What made the installation a breeze (no pun intended lol) was the fact that the sensors are all housed within one unit...unlike the older systems which had at least three separate sensors and wires. It was as simple as attaching the sensor housing to a dowel at the height I wanted and then attach the dowel to the roof. Done. Going back to the display...all I had to do was plug it in and it automatically started the setup process and detected the sensors. In fact I didn't even need to look at the user guide it was so simple. And of course, the display was awesome. I loved the graphics...gives more of a computer feel to it...yet the info is laid out in an orderly fashion and easy to understand. An added plus which I actually love...seeing how the display is always on...is the option to dim the brightness at a specific time in the evening or...to have the display go into a sleep mode at a specific time and wake back up at a specific time. The screen dims and only shows the most important current weather info. If you need to see the main screen you simply press a key and it wakes up. The display goes back to sleep after 15 seconds of the last key press. This is very handy at night. I have mine go to "sleep" shortly after I call it a night, and wake back up about an hour before I get up. Now that is a very clever handy function. This system also updates more frequently when it comes to wind guests than my older system did which means it catches more guests with less data loss. My older system updated every 30 seconds...you can miss vital wind gust info within a 30 second span. So...this was an added plus for me. And lastly, this weather station also detects lightning which is a first for me. On day one after I installed it we had another winter storm push through and behind it heavy showers. This system detected a single lightning strike about 9 miles away...most likely off shore as we live on the coast. You see the lightning alert on both the display and the portable detector. I like how it actually tells you how many miles away the lightning was. To know if lightning is getting closer or moving further away you simply see if the system is reporting lighting with the distance decreasing or increasing. Decreasing means getting closer and increasing moving away. Simple enough.One thing to note, as you look at the included photos, I also have a wired wind gauge which is the small display you see above this weather station's display...and to the left of this stations sensors on my roof. And yes...I also purchased it from Amazon. It's electronic and gives me up to the second wind info...so a more accurate wind reading. While the wireless update window with the AcuRite 01024M Pro is much faster than older systems...there is still some data loss due to the update window it has...which is why I have a second wind gauge...kind of like a back-up system.So...if you're looking for a well put together weather station with clean crisp graphics...and in color to boot...I highly recommend this system. I'm very happy with my purchase and look forward to tracking the remaining winter storms of 2017 as they push through our area. Hope this review helps you to make your decision....
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