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Ambient Weather Wireless Home Weather Station – WS-2902 – Outdoor Temperature, Humidity, Wind Speed and Direction, Dew Point, Barometric Pressure – LCD Color Display, App Connectivity, Custom Alerts
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Brand | Ambient Weather |
Recommended Uses For Product | Garden, Home |
Specific Uses For Product | Temperature |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Special Feature | Customizable Alert |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Style | Base Console + Array |
Color | Base Console + Array |
Product Dimensions | 0.75"D x 7.5"W x 4.5"H |
About this item
- Allows you to monitor your home and backyard weather conditions with brilliant, easy-to-read LCD color display
- Wireless all-in-one integrated sensor array measures wind speed/direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, UV and solar radiation.
- Supports both imperial and metric units of measure with calibration available
- Enhanced Wi-Fi connectability option that enables your station to transmit its data wirelessly to the world's largest personal weather station network
- Pole Mount and 3 x AAA batteries not included
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.75 x 4.5 inches; 3.9 Pounds
- Item model number : WS-2902C
- Batteries : 3 AAA batteries required.
- Date First Available : January 26, 2017
- Manufacturer : Ambient Weather
- ASIN : B01N5TEHLI
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,130 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #2 in Weather Stations
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
Ambient Weather's WS-2902 personal weather station allows you to monitor your home and backyard weather conditions with the brilliant, easy-to-read LCD color display. Monitor indoor and outdoor conditions, including wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, solar radiation, barometric pressure, indoor/outdoor temperature (F and C), indoor/outdoor humidity, and more. The weather station also calculates dew point, wind chill, and heat index.
Experience the convenience of having your personal weather information with you on the go using your computer, tablet, or mobile device. The enhanced Wi-Fi option connects to your router (2.4 GHz) and enables your station to transmit its data wirelessly to personal weather station networks and our exclusive AmbientWeather.net featuring the most user friendly design for monitoring your data across different platforms. Quickly view detailed information with our animated expandable modules.
The Osprey Sensor Array
The wireless sensor array connects to the console via RF (915 MHz) up to 330 feet line of sight in open air (100 feet under most conditions). The wireless signal will not pass through solid metal, earth, or ground. The sensor array's primary power source is a solar panel which charges the super capacitor, with optional battery backup (batteries not included).
The sensor array mounts to any pole between 1.25 and 2" diameter with adaptive mounting bracket and U-Bolt design that can be tightened to your mounting pole (not included).
Important Notes and Specifications:
Requires an iPhone, iPad, or Android device to program through the AmbientTool application (available in the Apple App Store or Google Play).
The new WS-2902D has all the same functionality as the WS-2902C but now with an easier setup.
Optional Sensors (sold separately)
The WS-2902 supports up to 8 thermo-hygrometers and 2 air quality sensors (1 indoor and 1 outdoor).
Note that these sensors do not display on the console, but are pass-through sensors that are displayed on AmbientWeather.net.
Components & Sensors:
- Wind Vane (#1)
- Wind Speed Cups (#2)
- Solar / UV Light (#3)
- Thermo-Hygrometer w/ Radiation Shield (#4)
- Rain Gauge (#5)
- Bubble Level (#6)
- Solar Collector (#7)
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Sensor Type | Thermo-hygrometer | Thermo-hygrometer | Floating Thermometer | Air Quality & Particulates | Air Quality & Particulates |
Sensor Location | Indoor / Outdoor | Indoor / Outdoor | Indoor / Outdoor | Outdoor | Indoor |
Sensor Features & Notes | Includes RCC, and also supports NIST. | 10 foot probe can measure many different mediums including air, water, soil, refrigerator, and freezer. | Completely sealed, IPX6/IPX8 water resistant, floating sensor. | Wireless sensor ideal for use anywhere in or around your home. | Similar to the PM25, but intended for indoor use only. |
Temperature Range | Indoor: 14 to 140 °F, Outdoor: -40 to 149 °F |
Humidity Range | Indoor: 10 to 99%, Outdoor: 10 to 99% |
Barometric Pressure Range | 8.85 to 32.50 inHg |
Solar Radiation (Light) Range | 0 to 200000 Lux |
Rain Range | 0 to 394 inches |
Wind Direction Range | 0 to 360º |
Wind Speed Range | 0 to 100 mph |
Display Console Dimensions | Frame: 7.5 x 4.5 x 0.75 inches, LCD: 3 x 6.75 inches |
Sensor Array Dimensions | 15 x 11 x 10 inches |
Display Console Power | 5V DC adapter (included), Power consumption: .05 Watts (1.25 Watts during WiFi configuration mode), 3x AAA battery back-up (not included) |
Sensor Array Power | Solar panel, 2 x AA battery back-up (not included) |
Ambient Weather Network
With our weather stations, sensors, and cloud service, Ambient Weather has developed a suite of tools that seamlessly stream real-time weather conditions to the internet, enabling a community of weather professionals and enthusiasts who, together, create a rich network of weather data spanning the globe.
Quickly view detailed information with our animated expandable modules. Features dials, gauges, graphs and text reports for every parameter. Monitor indoor and outdoor conditions, including wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, solar radiation, indoor temperature, indoor humidity, barometric pressure, dew point, heat index, wind chill and more.
Ambient Weather Network
Our mobile friendly and responsive design allows you to customize your dashboard, analyze graphs, generate reports, and send email or text alerts to protect your possessions in and around your home or business.
AmbientWeather.net works with IFTTT, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Home Assistant, Weather Underground and PWSWeather, to name a few. The Ambient Weather Network app is also available at Google Play and the Apple App Store.
Ambient Weather Network
Easily accessible to anyone with an internet connection, this community offers robust, meaningful weather information—right from the backyard of a trusted neighbor, friend, or colleague.
Our mapping platform combines our large weather station network with live radar, temperature and wind overlays, and accurate pinpoint forecasting for any location on earth.
Ambient Weather Network
Visualize your data with daily, monthly and yearly graphs, or customize your graphing interval. The expandable tiles and handy charts and graphs allow your to analyze your data. To further analyze the data, download csv files.
If you just need a quick update, set up email or text alerts for high and low conditions for every parameter. You can send multiple alerts for the same parameter, and view all past alerts in a handy timeline.
Connect to Ambient Weather
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Public Dashboard
Extensive Data
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Virtual AssistantsThe Ambient Weather skill for Alexa and Google Assistant provides Ambient Weather personal weather station owners with the ability to get real-time, and past weather information generated by the devices they have been linked to. |
IFTTT AppletsThe AmbientWeather server features a handy timeline for tracking IFTTT triggered web services, applets, and devices like blinds, rain gauges, and lights. |
API & Third Party AppsDevelopers, retrieve your own real-time and historical personal weather station JSON formatted data, or build 3rd party apps and get data from multiple devices. |
Weather NetworksConnect to the world's largest personal weather station network, Weather Underground, in addition to WeatherCloud and WeatherBug. |
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Customers like the ease of setup, performance, and ease of use of the weather station. For example, they mention that the instructions are complicated but the setup is actually pretty intuitive. Some appreciate the value. That said, opinions are mixed on accuracy, display, connectivity, and quality.
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Customers find the setup of the weather station to be easy. They mention that the instructions are complicated, but the setup is actually pretty intuitive. The unit is easy to unpack and assemble, and does everything stated. It connects easily and works right out of the box. RF is much more reliable and simple than WiFi, and everything is automatic once connected.
"...Display is easy to read. Also easy to setup and create accounts on Ambientweather.net and other weather apps that let me check out the weather..." Read more
"...Quality BuildDetailed InstructionsQuick & easy setupGreat value for the moneyConsNone at this time" Read more
"...Setup with the AW station was a breeze...I was assembled, mounted, and up and running on Wunderground within 20 minutes, and most of that was with..." Read more
"...The setup process was straightforward, and the build quality is solid, ensuring durability...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the weather station. They say it has worked perfectly for five years with zero issues. Some customers are satisfied with the entire system and impressed with the functionality. However, some customers mention that the device is generally reliable and has run problem-free for three weeks. The solar shield works fantastically and the device has been very stable operationally.
"...It gets five bars there and is working great, however my wife thinks it clashes with the aesthetic of the table… can’t win them all...." Read more
"...to purchasing this one and I have to say that I'm impressed by the build quality the instructions and how easy it is to put this weather station..." Read more
"...When I first purchased the AcuRite I was quite happy and impressed with the functionality, but it didn't take long for issues to become apparent and..." Read more
"...However, while the device is generally reliable, it’s important to have a stable WiFi connection for optimal performance...." Read more
Customers find the weather station easy to use. They say it provides great weather information and the app was easy to setup. They also appreciate the attention to detail and say it's a good choice for your personal weather station. The integration with personal weather aggregators works well, and the data can be accessed via the awnet and Ambient Weather applications. Customers also say the weather conditions appear to be accurate.
"...Display is easy to read. Also easy to setup and create accounts on Ambientweather.net and other weather apps that let me check out the weather..." Read more
"...Quality BuildDetailed InstructionsQuick & easy setupGreat value for the moneyConsNone at this time" Read more
"...1. Functional Design. The Ambient Weather station (AW) is the clear winner and way, way ahead of Acurite (AR)...." Read more
"...the Ambient Weather WS-2902 provides an insightful and enjoyable way to track the weather...." Read more
Customers like the value of the weather station. They say it is dependable and good value for the money. Some mention that the quality is really good for the price.
"...If you are looking for a great weather station at great price this is the perfect unit. This station has all the basics you would want and more...." Read more
"...Detailed InstructionsQuick & easy setupGreat value for the moneyConsNone at this time" Read more
"...It’s a real weather station and a much better value.• It is actually solar powered (something not clear in the Amazon description)...." Read more
"...to find some troubleshooting on this, because it is awesome and worth every cent!!!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the weather station. Some mention that the temperature and wind readings are highly accurate, with no calibration necessary. However, others say that the wind speed didn't work, the rain gauge seldom did, and the signals from the sensors dropped.
"...It also has temperature with heat index and wind chill. We have a pool so I love that the unit measures UV index and Solar Radiation...." Read more
"...Temp, rainfall, etc were good with no calibration necessary - though all readings can be calibrated if needed, that functional adjustment is built..." Read more
"...I love these units - just seems weird that both sensors failed at the same time. All the other sensors are still working fine." Read more
"...The display is clear and easy to read, providing real-time data on temperature, humidity, wind speed, and more...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the display of the weather station. Some find it clear, bright, and easy to read, providing real-time data. However, others say that the screen is basically unreadable sitting on a desk at normal.
"...With wind and rain unit held firmly in place. Display is easy to read...." Read more
"...of others regarding a dim hard to read screen I found this screen was brightly lit and the viewing angle with the with the stand made it very easy..." Read more
"...The first sensor just flat out failed to read one day and had to be replaced at my expense...." Read more
"...The display is clear and easy to read, providing real-time data on temperature, humidity, wind speed, and more...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the weather station. Some mention that the WiFi connectivity is a standout feature, allowing them to monitor conditions from their smartphone. The internet connectivity is built-in and utilizes wireless, making it easy to set up and connect to the Wunderground network. However, others say that their unit did not connect first time to WiFi, had network connection issues, and would not maintain RF connectivity.
"...For starters, the internet connectivity is built-in and utilizes wireless...." Read more
"...My unit did not connect first time to WIFI. Maybe I made a typo, but second time was fine. Again, easy to follow instructions in app...." Read more
"...The WiFi connectivity is a standout feature, allowing me to monitor conditions from my smartphone, which is incredibly convenient...." Read more
"...I noticed it did not auto connect to the WiFi again so I had to use my phone to connect to the WiFi it broadcasts and then manually connect it to my..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the weather station. Some mention that it's feature-rich, offers many readout options, and provides a comprehensive and accurate reading of the conditions. However, others say that it is hard to open and not made too well. The WS-2902A sensor unit does not seem as solid as the Ambient Weather sensor, and the service is flaky.
"...We have a pool so I love that the unit measures UV index and Solar Radiation...." Read more
"...the setup which was kind of confusing as there were no explanations with some of the options...." Read more
"...This device provides in-depth detail of all necessary measurements for any weather buff including temperature humidity trends charts over time..." Read more
"...As someone who loves keeping tabs on the weather, this device offers a comprehensive and accurate reading of various weather parameters...." Read more
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If you are looking for a great weather station at great price this is the perfect unit. This station has all the basics you would want and more. Rain gage that measures not only the amount of rain but hourly rain fall as well as 24 hour rain fall, weekly, monthly and rain event totals. The unit has a wind vain and anemometer for wind direction and speed, of course. It also has temperature with heat index and wind chill. We have a pool so I love that the unit measures UV index and Solar Radiation.
Assembly: Not too difficult. Everything goes together pretty easy if you have a basic knowledge of putting things together. If you don't then call your kids or grandkids to come do it for you. Directions are rather long and wordy and at times seem out of order. It also has a few steps for optional equipment that does not some with this particular unit. Dug through the box looking for those things before realizing they were optional. The wind vain and anemometer cups slip on and you just need a small screw driver to tighten them down. Rain gauge twist into place and the wire filter pushes right in. The unit runs on solar power but uses two AA batteries as a backup. Took me a minute to figure out how to get the cover to slide off, I never want to push too hard and break something.
The biggest issue you will have is how and where to mount the unit. I have a large yard and a garden framed with rail road ties out around 100 feet away from the house. I also had an old pipe with tripod feet that use to be on our roof with our internet dish that I was able to mount the unit too. I was able to bold the stand to the railroad ties so it is not going anywhere. The u-joints that came with the unit securely mounted the unit to the pole I had and was fairly simple. The thing to remember is mouth it facing north, which I was easily able to do using the compass on my iPhone and the arrow on top of the unit. And do not forget to check the level of the unit. It has a level dot on top. I thought I was done, but then noticed that and spend another 30 minutes trying to adjust the base and the u-joint and pole screws to try and get it perfect… then just got mad and bent the pole and BAM… unit level.
It took the unit a few minutes to find the indoor unit. I had to then move it around to find the best spot for reception. I have tried moving it all over the house and the base has a tough time reading the station if you move it too far away or there are too many walls between the station and the base. I have it setting on one of my wife’s tables by a back window within eyesight of the weather station. It gets five bars there and is working great, however my wife thinks it clashes with the aesthetic of the table… can’t win them all.
Pros: Within a few hours of setting the unit up we had a big rain event. Unit worked great. We got over 3 inches of rain over night. With wind and rain unit held firmly in place. Display is easy to read. Also easy to setup and create accounts on Ambientweather.net and other weather apps that let me check out the weather conditions at my home wherever I am.
Cons: Not many major ones. Set unit DST (Daylight savings time) thinking it would automatically spring forward and fall back with time change, but instead it would randomly spring forward an hour. Once I turned DST off the clock has kept the correct time.
I could see if you have a small yard, or are in an area where the house are close together, or have a lot of trees, you may have a hard time finding a clear, unobstructed, spot to mount the unit. Also, if you do not have an existing pole to mount the unit to you could spend as much on the poll and hardware as you spend on the station itself.
As for the unit itself the wind gauge does not look to read over 99.9 mph. I live on the Texas coast, took a direct hit from Hurricane Harvey in 2017, so that is a possibility where I live. While the unit might not display wind speed that high it may still read that and post it on the Ambientweather.net site.
Lastly, If you are not computer or tech savvy then have your kids, grandkids, or someone under the age of 25 come over and help you with that part of the set up. I had an issue connecting it to our WiFi trying to follow the directions, and my son took it and without even looking at the directions had it connected in about 30 seconds.
Overall great weather station for a great price.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2021
If you are looking for a great weather station at great price this is the perfect unit. This station has all the basics you would want and more. Rain gage that measures not only the amount of rain but hourly rain fall as well as 24 hour rain fall, weekly, monthly and rain event totals. The unit has a wind vain and anemometer for wind direction and speed, of course. It also has temperature with heat index and wind chill. We have a pool so I love that the unit measures UV index and Solar Radiation.
Assembly: Not too difficult. Everything goes together pretty easy if you have a basic knowledge of putting things together. If you don't then call your kids or grandkids to come do it for you. Directions are rather long and wordy and at times seem out of order. It also has a few steps for optional equipment that does not some with this particular unit. Dug through the box looking for those things before realizing they were optional. The wind vain and anemometer cups slip on and you just need a small screw driver to tighten them down. Rain gauge twist into place and the wire filter pushes right in. The unit runs on solar power but uses two AA batteries as a backup. Took me a minute to figure out how to get the cover to slide off, I never want to push too hard and break something.
The biggest issue you will have is how and where to mount the unit. I have a large yard and a garden framed with rail road ties out around 100 feet away from the house. I also had an old pipe with tripod feet that use to be on our roof with our internet dish that I was able to mount the unit too. I was able to bold the stand to the railroad ties so it is not going anywhere. The u-joints that came with the unit securely mounted the unit to the pole I had and was fairly simple. The thing to remember is mouth it facing north, which I was easily able to do using the compass on my iPhone and the arrow on top of the unit. And do not forget to check the level of the unit. It has a level dot on top. I thought I was done, but then noticed that and spend another 30 minutes trying to adjust the base and the u-joint and pole screws to try and get it perfect… then just got mad and bent the pole and BAM… unit level.
It took the unit a few minutes to find the indoor unit. I had to then move it around to find the best spot for reception. I have tried moving it all over the house and the base has a tough time reading the station if you move it too far away or there are too many walls between the station and the base. I have it setting on one of my wife’s tables by a back window within eyesight of the weather station. It gets five bars there and is working great, however my wife thinks it clashes with the aesthetic of the table… can’t win them all.
Pros: Within a few hours of setting the unit up we had a big rain event. Unit worked great. We got over 3 inches of rain over night. With wind and rain unit held firmly in place. Display is easy to read. Also easy to setup and create accounts on Ambientweather.net and other weather apps that let me check out the weather conditions at my home wherever I am.
Cons: Not many major ones. Set unit DST (Daylight savings time) thinking it would automatically spring forward and fall back with time change, but instead it would randomly spring forward an hour. Once I turned DST off the clock has kept the correct time.
I could see if you have a small yard, or are in an area where the house are close together, or have a lot of trees, you may have a hard time finding a clear, unobstructed, spot to mount the unit. Also, if you do not have an existing pole to mount the unit to you could spend as much on the poll and hardware as you spend on the station itself.
As for the unit itself the wind gauge does not look to read over 99.9 mph. I live on the Texas coast, took a direct hit from Hurricane Harvey in 2017, so that is a possibility where I live. While the unit might not display wind speed that high it may still read that and post it on the Ambientweather.net site.
Lastly, If you are not computer or tech savvy then have your kids, grandkids, or someone under the age of 25 come over and help you with that part of the set up. I had an issue connecting it to our WiFi trying to follow the directions, and my son took it and without even looking at the directions had it connected in about 30 seconds.
Overall great weather station for a great price.
Contrary to the complaints of others regarding a dim hard to read screen I found this screen was brightly lit and the viewing angle with the with the stand made it very easy to see.
This device provides in-depth detail of all necessary measurements for any weather buff including temperature humidity trends charts over time weather reports and all sorts of data.
This station also allows you to report and is interoperational with other weather reporting tools such as weather underground and others like it.
I decided to mount mine on the ground in my backyard using a 6 ft fence pole which I embedded first in a 2½ gal plastic bucket of cement so that I could then easily move it around later if I didn't like the location or if I wasn't getting good receive quality from the location.
It takes less than 5 minutes to put this station together there are only a few parts that the user needs to put together and once you do that you're done and ready to go and mount it wherever you decide.
Getting it to connect to my Wi-Fi network was very simple and easy to do.
Pros
Quality Build
Detailed Instructions
Quick & easy setup
Great value for the money
Cons
None at this time
Just replaced my AcuRite 5 in 1 station with the Ambient Weather WS2902 - and so glad I did. Suffice it to say if this is your first weather station purchase this is the right one to get. If this is not your first station (and especially if you're an AcuRite user) read on for more details.
I've owned a personal weather station for about three years now. When I first purchased the AcuRite I was quite happy and impressed with the functionality, but it didn't take long for issues to become apparent and increasingly frustrating. Sort of an irony that AcuRite isn't much of either - accurate or right. I can break down user experience into three general areas:
1. Functional Design. The Ambient Weather station (AW) is the clear winner and way, way ahead of Acurite (AR). For starters, the internet connectivity is built-in and utilizes wireless. AR makes you buy a separate "bridge" to join the station to the internet and even then the bridging device has to physically plug into a router which limits placement. That is a horribly outdated and expensive design. The AR bridge also could only report on the feed from the sensor which meant only outdoor conditions could be networked, the AW design allows network reporting for all the indicators on the console which means indoor as well as outdoor. AW did it right, virtually everyone who cares to own a weather station will want internet/network connectivity for record keeping and visibility and this unit is built to work.
Setup with the AW station was a breeze...I was assembled, mounted, and up and running on Wunderground within 20 minutes, and most of that was with the physical assembly. Instructions were very clear and easy to understand.
The AW sensor shape and design is also superior. The AR sensor was designed with a very large internal cavity, which in my case quickly became a spacious home for all manner of insects and even small frogs which inevitably affected the readings and reliability. It was a regular routine to have to dismount it, take the sensor apart and clean out the bugs and webs and put it all back together. The only real cavity with the AW unit is the rain gauge. The solar panels are also facing upward (the direction of the sun...duh) on the AW unit, and the AR had panels that were angled more perpendicular and had to face southward, which under some circumstances limited the light exposure to the panels.
One note I will add though as an improvement suggestion for the AW design: There are compass readings stamped into the sensor below the wind vane that have to be used when mounting the unit to ensure directional accuracy. The stamped readings only face upward, and since most stations are mounted higher than eye-level that makes for a poor user experience. I easily got around it by placing a piece of red tape on the underside corresponding to "south" so I could see if from below when mounting, but it would be much better if the compass readings were indicated and visible from below.
2. Accuracy. Once again, AW is the clear winner. The AR temperature constantly read too high when in direct sunlight - to the tune of 2-5 degrees. It had a fan that was supposed to circulate fresh air to allow accuracy but it just flat did not work well enough. Also, on the AR unit the interior temperature on the console would become inaccurate when you turned the backlight on in the sensor. The light itself caused the temp to read several degrees too high (nice quality control, huh?)
All the readings on the AW were spot on right out of the box. Temp, rainfall, etc were good with no calibration necessary - though all readings can be calibrated if needed, that functional adjustment is built into the console. The AR unit only had calibration for the rain gauge and that involved a manual adjustment of a screw in the sensor itself.
3. Durability. This is the one area I cannot yet commend the AW on, only time will tell. It appears to be a better-built unit so I am optimistic and will update this review as necessary.
I can say that durability was another chronic problem with the AR. The first sensor just flat out failed to read one day and had to be replaced at my expense. Then, the second sensor developed a problem about a year into its life where it would just eat up batteries about every 3 weeks when they were supposed to last a year or more. From the volume of complaints about this on the AR support forum it was clear that there was a manufacturing defect causing battery issues that were extremely widespread, yet they did nothing to make it right – instead they just told people over and over to use fresh batteries. The AR was also built with plastic that weakened with exposure to UV light and weather. Several of the screw holes stripped out because of the weak plastic. The plastic on the AW sensor appears thicker and harder and is a brighter color which I suspect will help with the UV exposure issues.
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Note that this is the 1550 and not the 1551.
The 1550 is old and only sold in Canada. The 1551 is the new one (with Observer IP 2.0j and only sold in the USA. Go figure.
The listing says this supports soil monitors and a bunch of other sensors and it DOES NOT. Only the 1551 supports all the additional sensors. What a bait and switch, dump em on the dumb Canucks scam. I asked Ambient about this and they blamed Amazon for getting rid of old stock. Huh?
Anyway get the Ecowitt 3500 for the same price. It is like the 1551 and supports all the additional sensors AND it includes a serviceable little console and uses wifi so does not need a cat6 cable plugged in to your router. Welcome to the 90s. The 3500 also takes a micro SD card so if you ever need the historic data for anything you have it without troubling yourself with a bunch of download steps that may or may not be there in the future.
Note also that the 7 in1 sensor array is IDENTICAL in both offerings. Sure they look different but they are identical. In fact I plugged my Ecowitt console in before I powered down the Ambient array and the console picked it up right away!
On account of the high price and old stock I down graded my review to 1 star.
ORIGINAL REVIEW
Got the 1550 (Canada). Installed it.
Did not realize the "hub" had to be hard wired. It must be getting hard to find CAT6 cables. How old is this?
I have not hard wired anything into my router for 10 years.
The sensor array of course is identical to the Ecowitt which I uninstalled. Their hub is at least wireless. This could be an issue for me because the sensor array is 20' up a pole in the back yard while the router and now hardwired hub is in the front of the house. There are a lot of walls to go through. So far it is working but we will see. The point of wireless is to remove this limitation.
There is confusion around "wireless". Is it a wireless station or a wireless hub or both? I re read the box and it did not jump out at me that this was a hard wired hub. Probably not a real selling point...
And lastly my landed cost for the Ecowitt was $139 and the Ambient was $225.
They do exactly the same thing EXCEPT Ambient reportedly lets me download historic data with 1 minute resolution on a monthly or weekly basis. Ecowitt summarizes (averages) everything older than 24 hrs and that decision alone cost them this sale.