Levenhuk Discovery Report WA10 Weather Station
Multifunctional home weather station with a remote sensor
Product ID | 78874 |
Brand | Discovery |
Warranty | 10 years |
EAN | 5905555003016 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 21x13x3 cm |
Shipping Weight | 0.32 kg |
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Thanks to its rich functionality and a stylish design, the Levenhuk Discovery Report WA10 weather station is perfect for home use. It not only measures temperature and humidity, which most other weather stations can do, but also indicates the level of atmospheric pressure, graphs its variations, provides the weather forecast for the next few days, shows the time, date, and even the current phase of the Moon.
All of the data is available on the built-in monochrome screen. Some readings are given as digits and others are presented as diagrams and even icons; all of them are easy to read. The text is high-contrast, large, and visible from a far. Thanks to the screen backlight, it is easy to read even in total darkness. Right below the screen, there are the buttons for quick access to the main settings.
The kit includes a wireless remote sensor, which also has a built-in screen. It measures temperature and humidity, displays the readings on its own, and transmits them to the main module via radio link. The sensor and the weather station are battery operated.
It is recommended to use alkaline batteries for the remote sensors.
Key features:
- Takes measurements indoors and outdoors
- Meteorological functions: a thermometer, a hygrometer, and a barometer
- Offers a weather forecast for the next couple of days
- Equipped with a clock, an alarm clock, and a calendar
- Powered by standard batteries
The kit includes:
- Weather station (the main block)
- Sensor
- User manual and warranty card
Product ID | 78874 |
Brand | Discovery |
Warranty | 10 years |
EAN | 5905555003016 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 21x13x3 cm |
Shipping Weight | 0.32 kg |
Usage location | indoors, outdoors |
Type | weather station |
Built-in features | thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, clock, alarm clock, calendar |
Design | wireless, digital, wall mounted, tabletop |
Application | for home use |
Air analyzer | |
Units of measurement | mmHg, mbar/gPa |
Measuring range | from 800hPa to 1100hPa |
Special features | pressure variation diagram |
Hygrometer (air humidity) | |
Units of measurement | % (RH) |
Measuring range | 1% to 99% |
Special features | detecting the minimum and maximum values |
Thermometer (temperature) | |
Units of measurement | °C, °F |
Measuring range indoors | –10...+50 °C (+14...+122 °F) |
Measuring range outdoors | -50...+70 °C (−58°F to 158°F) |
Clock (time/date/calendar) | |
Clock | ✓ |
Time format | 12 hours, 24 hours |
Calendar | ✓ |
Alarm clock | ✓ |
Special features | displaying the phases of the Moon |
General specifications | |
Screen type | monochrome |
Number of screens | 1 |
Radio signal frequency, MHz | 433 |
Radio signal radius, m | 100 |
Power supply | sensor: AAA batteries – 2 pcs. (not included), weather station: AAA batteries – 3 pcs. (not included) |
Body | plastic |
Lighting is available | ✓ |
Weather trend is available | ✓ |
Wireless sensor | ✓ |
Additional | compatible sensor: Discovery Report WA10-S |
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