Levenhuk Discovery Report WA60 Weather Station - Exhibition Item
The professional weather station with a wind sensor and a rain gauge
Product ID | 82884 |
Brand | Discovery |
Warranty | 10 years |
EAN | 2400000054498 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 39x34x16 cm |
Shipping Weight | 2.92 kg |
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Exhibition copy.
Damaged giftbox.
Otherwise, the product is fully functional.
Exhibition copies cannot be exchanged or returned for a refund. The Levenhuk Discovery Report WA60 professional weather station is not just a climate gadget, but also a full-fledged weather center in your home. It provides access to a huge number of readings, which are not collected from websites, but are rather measured by the remote sensors that are included in the kit. The main functions: measuring indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, detecting pressure levels and the precipitation, the wind direction, and its speed. Based on the data collected, the weather station is able to produce a weather forecast for the next few days. There is also a clock, a calendar, and an alarm clock. The main module has a large color screen. All of the collected data is clearly shown in blocks, the indicators are contrasting and clear, and the main readings are shown in bold letters. To make it easier to use in poorly lit rooms and at night, the screen is backlit. Along with these measurements, the gadget also graphs atmospheric pressure changes and weather forecasts as well as shows the phases of the Moon. A weather station should be installed indoors, but remote sensors are intended as an outdoor unit. The data is transmitted via a radio link. Both sensors are battery operated; the main module can be powered by batteries or via an AC connection (a cable and an adapter are included). It is recommended to use alkaline batteries for the remote sensors. Key features: The kit includes:
Product ID | 82884 |
Brand | Discovery |
Warranty | 10 years |
EAN | 2400000054498 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 39x34x16 cm |
Shipping Weight | 2.92 kg |
Usage location | indoors, outdoors |
Type | weather station |
Built-in features | thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, rain gauge, anemometer, clock, alarm clock, calendar |
Design | wireless, digital, wall mounted, tabletop |
Application | for professional use |
Barometer (atmospheric pressure) | |
Units of measurement | mmHg, inHg, mbar/gPa |
Measuring range | from 800hPa to 1100hPa |
Hygrometer (air humidity) | |
Units of measurement | % (RH) |
Measuring range | 1% to 99% |
Special features | detecting the minimum and maximum values, alerting when high/low values are exceeded |
Thermometer (temperature) | |
Units of measurement | °C, °F |
Measuring range indoors | -10...+50 °C |
Measuring range outdoors | -40...+70 °C |
Clock (time/date/calendar) | |
Clock | ✓ |
Time format | 12 hours, 24 hours |
Calendar | ✓ |
Alarm clock | ✓ |
Special features | displaying the phases of the Moon |
Anemometer (wind direction) | |
Units of measurement | cardinal points of the compass |
Measuring range | 16 directions |
Anemometer (wind speed) | |
Units of measurement | mph, km/h |
Measuring range | 0–159km/h |
Rain gauge (precipitations) | |
Units of measurement | mm, inches |
Measuring range | 0–5994.4mm |
General specifications | |
Screen type | color |
Number of screens | 1 |
Screen features | 7.5'' (19.1 cm) diagonal |
Radio signal frequency, MHz | 433 |
Radio signal radius, m | 100 |
Power supply | weather station: 5V DC 300mA via AC adapter (included) or AAA batteries – 3 pcs. (not included) wind sensor: AA batteries – 4 pcs. (not included) rain gauge: AA batteries – 2 pcs. (not included) |
Body | plastic |
Lighting is available | ✓ |
Weather trend is available | ✓ |
Wireless sensor | ✓ |
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