GW1102
GW1102
4.0 / 5.0
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USB Wi-Fi Weather Station Gateway
Built-in temp, humidity and pressure sensors (cabled probe attached to unit).
Receives sensor data from the included sensors, if installed and configured.
Makes all sensor data available to mobile application (WS View for iOS or Android) on your local network.
Mobile application is also used for local viewing of sensor data, and to assist in configuration of services.
Pushes sensor data to Internet based weather services.
Supports uploading all the sensors data to ecowitt weather server: ecowitt.net.
Other supported weather services for uploading: wunderground.com, Weathercloud, and WOW. Only sensor data supported by each specific service will be uploaded.
View historical records from your WU station (outdoor temperature, humidity, wind, rain).
View all the sensor current and history records, graph on Ecowitt Weather server. History records can also be exported from the server.
Powered by USB connection.
Supports up to max 8 WH31 multi-channel temperature and humidity sensor + 8 WH51 soil moisture sensor + max 4 WH41 PM2.5 air quality sensor(all optional)
Specifications:
[Outdoor sensors]
Transmission distance in open field: 300 ft; RF Frequency: 915 MHz
Temp range:-40°F - 140°F; accuracy:±2°F; resolution:0.1°F
Humidity range: 10% ~ 99%; accuracy ±5%; resolution: 1%
Rainfall measuring range: 0–6000 mm; accuracy: ± 5%; resolution: 0.1mm/0.01inch
Wind speed range:0 ~ 100 mph
UV-Index range: 0-15; Light range: 0–120 kLux
Sensor reporting interval: Anemometer: 16.5s; rain gauge sensor: 49s; thermo-hygrometer sensor: 64s
[Indoor sensor]
Temperature range: 14°F - 140°F; resolution: 0.1°F; Humidity range: 10% ~ 99%; resolution: 1%; Pressure range: 300–1,100 hPa
Sensor reporting interval: 60s
Package Content:1 Set x Weather Station + 1X Stainless Steel Filter for the rain gauge(to stop birds dropping)
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Used for 1 week for the moment. In general a good impression but plastics are a little bit thin, i hope they're hail resistant. Electronics are working fine for the moment.