It is great that you can integrate the Netatmo Urban Weather station into other apps. The web app is excellent and shows nearly everything across one page. Pinch and zooming allows for the data to be expanded or shortened depending on your requirements. Turning the phone horizontal will allow you to show graphs on all the different measurements. You can also go in to the settings and retrieve information on the sensors and their battery and wifi strengths. Buy scrolling down or flicking up you can reveal more data. This displays details of the indoor and outdoor sensors. The Windows Phone app takes on the tile look of Windows Phone. Screenshot from iOS app which will look the same for android. Traffic air pollution index and complementary information about the main pollutant. By touching on the icon button on the air quality gauge, you may switch between background air pollution index, As an example the rain mode gives you: the amount of rain per 3 hour period (represented by blue bars) and the probability of rain (represented as a red curve). The screenshots below give you a clear idea of what data you can obtain but this includes indoor and outdoor temperatures, CO2 indoor, humidity, air quality (via CiteAir), mbar, sound levels, weather forecasts (provided by MeteoGroup), graphs plotting data over a given period and more. The indoor sensor then talks to the outdoor sensor and voila. You next connect your phone directly to the indoor sensor and it updates the sensors firmware, reads your wifi setup and copies it across. Really, really simple and clear instructions. At each turn you get a pretty picture of what to do and written instructions. I then continued to follow the iOS app instructions for setup. 5 mins after completing that task, I then connected the indoor sensor to the mains. So all you do, is install the 4 batteries into the base of the outdoor sensor, drill a hole in to an outside wall, where the sensor wont be exposed to direct sunlight and rain, screw the screw into the raw plug and then slide outdoor sensor onto the screw. I downloaded the app, created a user ID and password, after which then took me into the setup. You also get a micro usb cable, UK plug, startup guide/installation of sensors, a screw and raw plug, strap for indoor sensor and that is it. It comes in a box with two sensors, the indoor sensor is taller than the outdoor one by about an inch. Outdoor sensor looks identical, except one inch shorter. If you look back at the previous two articles you will see screen shots of the functionality from the iOS app, web app, WeatherPro and baratmo mac app. Before I start I will just say this is one of those products that does exactly what it says on the tin. Click here to recap Īfter owning the Netatmo Urban Weather Station for over a week now, I am writing my full review. I have written 2 previous articles on this weather station.
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