Netatmo Stazione Meteo, Pluviometro, Stazione Meteo Compatibile, Wireless, NRG01WW, Nero

Brand:Netatmo

2.9/5

117.24

Un pluviometro sul tuo smartphone Ricevi un avviso sul tuo smartphone nel momento in cui inizia a piovere. Misura le precipitazioni e decidi di quanta irrigazione hanno bisogno le tue piante. Il Pluviometro Netatmo funziona solo con la Stazione Meteo Netatmo, venduta separatamente. È possibile collegare un solo pluviometro a una Stazione Meteo Netatmo.

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Installa il tuo pluviometro intelligente all'aperto con facilità, fino a 100 m dal modulo interno della tua stazione meteorologica; altamente resistente, funziona con qualsiasi condizione atmosferica. Semplifica la vita tenendo conto della pioggia; si sono aperti i cieli? chiudi le finestre; ha smesso di piovere? è tempo di una boccata d'aria fresca. Ricevi un avviso sullo smartphone quando inizia a piovere e personalizza i tuoi avvisi per informazioni sulle quantità cumulative. Visualizza la cronologia dei dati nell'app per monitorare i cambiamenti delle precipitazioni nel tempo. Accedi alle letture in tempo reale delle precipitazioni a casa direttamente tramite il tuo smartphone. Accessorio di Netatmo Smart Weather Station (non incluso).
Are Batteries Included No
Batteries 2 AAA batteries required.
Brand Netatmo
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,152 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.12 x 4.33 x 5.12 inches
Item model number NRG01-WW
Item Weight 206 Grams
Item Weight 7.3 ounces
Manufacturer NETATMO LLC
Material Plastic
Number of Batteries 2 AAA batteries required.
Power Source Battery Powered
Product Dimensions 5.12 x 4.33 x 5.12 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Indoor/Outdoor
Shape Rectangular

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Scritto da: Basil Babaa
Suitably Functional for its purpose.
Because it has limited range, It took a little ingenuity to get this mounted near enough to the house and in a manner that looked like it fit in... This is only 30 feet from the weather station receiver which is on the second floor of our home half way between the rain gauge and our wind gauge. These outdoor devices should really have a longer range so that they can be mounted away from the home and be able to be charged via a solar power add on. Other than that it’s lasted nearly 20 months now.
Scritto da: Sammy
Awesome! Everything you could imagine.
Let me first start off by saying that I have owned the Netatmo rain gauge along with the weather station (which I also have wrote a review on) for a year now and feel it is time to finally voice my opinion on my experiences. Brief Summary: The rain gauge is very accurate, much more accurate than the other cheaper offering by other companies in this price range. There are some minor gripes with the unit itself and I will touch up on those below, but overall this is a very good unit which stores your data and monitors rainfall accurately. Build: Build quality seems to be good, I have had mine out in the cold winter along with the warm summers and a year later it still looks like the first day I got it. Only gripe is the mount, it's a camera mount, so you have to look for the correct thread to get it to mount. Not a big deal as you can see from my pictures. I made my own base because animals kept tipping it over - now no problems! I also covered it with some screen wire to protect it further from falling debris, there is a protector with small holes to allow water to pass through, but because they are so small and too few holes, they can fill up rather quickly, so this screen has solved this problem. Setup: Pretty simple for the most part, just install the batteries and go onto Netatmo’s website to sync it up with your weather station. Once it’s connected and is displayed in your app and website, you must check to see if it’s calibrated properly, this is where it get highly confusing. CALIIBRATION: VERY INPORTANT! I’m making a separate section for this because there are absolutely no instructions for this part other than, “pour water into the rain gauge and count how many times the teeter totter inside tips”. If you do this your rain gauge will be wrong! The only way to get a proper reading is to put the water into a spray bottle to more accurately portray rainfall, this will ensure that all the water is properly tipping over the teeter totter inside the unit. Even if you pour the water very slowly from a cup it will still not give you the correct reading. The thing that catches the water and tips is very sensitive and the only way to get it to calibrate correctly is to spray the water into it using a spray bottle. Website/App: This is the coolest feature of this unit, being able to store your own data and be able to go back years from now to look at data that you have recorded. It stores all your rain data and you can query the stored data by day, month, or year to check your accumulated rainfall during those time periods. This is such an awesome feature and truly makes this unit priceless. I’m located in the mountains and supposedly Southern California is in a drought, well to an extent. I have recorded a total of 27 inches of rain for my mountain community, our average rainfall is usually around 40 inches, so we are down but nowhere as much as what they say. This is a cool feature because too many people are applying their own biases to the data, so can we trust the data from a new reporter who is trying to fill their own biases? Is there a conflict of interest in this scenario? Anyways, it’s awesome to be able to record your own data and monitor it for yourself. What I want to see!: I want Netatmo to create a function where we could download our data so we can put it into excel and run our own analysis on it. Right now I can eyeball my results but it would be nice to be able to download the data and use it in other programs. That’s all I would add, other than that it’s an awesome unit.
Scritto da: C. Winton
Very effective and well-integrated into Netatmo's weather station system
This is a nice add-on for the Netatmo weather station system. When I'm away from home there is always the question of did it rain and how much. Questions of accuracy aside,the gauge does a nice job for those purposes. I've now had it for six months and its holding up fine, although with its all plastic construction I suspect the Florida sunshine will do a number on it. On the other hand, it's already saved me from some watering, so maybe the savings will cover its cost before the plastic degrades. I had no trouble accessing it with my smart phone when in California a few weeks back.. The rainfall amount is measured by an internal tilt cup, where the water falls out the bottom as the amount is measured. As others have noted, there is no screen to prevent debris from getting into the gauge. I simply banded a piece of fiber glass screening over it for that purpose. There is enough small particulate that gets through a screen that you periodically have to clean it anyway, but that's easy. It also means you are more likely to keep tabs on how the gauge is holding up. I installed the gauge on a post about 50' from my wifi repeater and base unit. Even with a garage and kitchen between gauge and base unit, the signal picks up just fine, most recently sending updates as I monitored it through a ferocious thunderstorm dumping rain at 2" per hour. That's pretty robust. Netatmo sells an over-priced bracket that is basically designed for a post installation, although you can discard the post attachment to use it as a (very expensive) flat surface mount. If you are installing on a flat surface I suggest saving some money by getting a plain camera mount designed for a flat surface. Although not recommended, I installed my unit within 4 or 5' of my house (for reasons not germane here) and it still provides me with a pretty accurate estimate of how much rain has come down. The smart phone app shows current readings, and if you turn your phone horizontal you get a graph showing your gauge's history. Assuming you sign up for a Netatmo account, you can also download your historical data in spreadsheet format from their web site for your own analysis (measured in mm). I like the system and both the smart phone and web software a lot, but I'm deducting a star from my rating for the lack of a debris screen, the omission of a basic mount, and for the lousy pictorial documentation supplied with the gauge, although with patience you can find answers for most issues on the Netatmo web site.
Scritto da: Peter Paulson
Good overall but fails after a few years requiring replacement
Product is good enough but does not last nearly as long as does the base station. I have replaced both of the units I have recently after a few years of service.
Scritto da: Ross
Very accurate and works great.
This is a great product. Have had Netatmo for over 8 years and just had to replace the rain gauge. Works great and is very accurate
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very disappointed. Received 2 rain gauges & no weather station. Returned both
I disliked there was no explanation as to why I didn’t receive the weather station & I specifically ordered it the second time. Didn’t need another rain gauge
Scritto da: James Lamb
The whole weather system is great
I love love love my Netatmo weather system !
Scritto da: Dave rowney
Worth every penny
Item works awesome with rest of the system

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