🌟 Elevate Your Weather Game!
The ECOWITT WS68 Wireless Anemometer Sensor is a solar-powered device designed to measure wind speed, direction, UV, and light. It requires a compatible Wi-Fi gateway for data transmission and can upload information to various weather services. With a long transmission range and eco-friendly power options, this sensor is perfect for tech-savvy weather enthusiasts.
R**.
EXCELLENT WIND SPEED & DIRECTION SENSOR
I have owned an Ecowitt WH40 Wireless Rain Gauge for a few years now and it has been extremely accurate, transmits a great strong signal and has been completely problem free, and I have been very impressed with it. I like the idea of separate sensors instead of an all in one type unit, because you get better accuracy, since you can place each one in the best spot for each type of sensor.I decided to try the above Ecowitt rain gauge, their WH32 wireless outdoor temp/humidity sensor and this Ecowitt WH68 wireless wind speed and direction sensor, together with their WN1980 console to view all of the data. It is all working perfectly and transmitting very accurate data and I couldn't be happier.The WH68 wind sensor is excellent. I own and have owned many weather stations including two different Davis stations, and I have to say that this wind sensor outperforms them all! I find it to be as accurate as the Davis, but it is more sensitive to peak wind gusts, plus the wind vane has a little better dampening on it and gives more stabile readings, and the transmitting signal is strong and dependable. And I just want to add that the Ecowitt temp/humidity sensor is more accurate than anything that I have owned for both the temperature and the humidity. I have verified that with calibration equipment.If these sensors hold up as well as their rain gauge has, and I fully expect that they will, then they are an incredible value and give you weather data that you can depend on. Also to note, I had some questions for them before I purchased everything, and their customer service/tech help is great. I highly recommend this wind gauge and all of the other sensors and console that I mentioned above. They are very accurate and ruggedly built to last in my opinion, and the pricing makes it possible to own a flexible, accurate, high quality weather station at a great price!
W**9
Good product
I've had this installed most of a year at a mostly unattended location. Installed reasonably easily on a post I provided. Appears to be accurate, in that values are not inconsistent with neighboring stations. Solar and UV are nice features. Linked to the base station with some difficulty, because the Chinglish manual is not clear, but I was able to figure it out. Remote access works well. Have had no problems with RF link dropout between the remote sensor and the base maybe 100-150 ft. away and through one wood (shed) wall.
M**Z
got it in 2021 replaced the battery's once it still works fine.
got it in 2021 and replaced the battery's once it still works fine. I have it on a 3/4 electrical conduit. I have upgraded the base unit once. The software works well. I like that I can access it from anywhere. I live in the Denver area so it does see a bit of snow. I've always liked that the system is very modular. I could buy just what I want to track. I got this plus the rain gauge to start, then a few thermometers. later I picked up a few soil moisture level detectors. I have always run them on lithium batteries. so I don't worry about battery leaks and temperature issues. also, the battery lasts for ages.
O**T
Wind sensor stopped reporting.
After functioning from 3-27-24 thru 5-22-24, device stopped. Neither new battery, reset nor reboot fixed it. Other attached sensors continue to report. As it is not returnable after 30 days it is a waste of money and I advise anyone to avoid this entire product line. Just another crappy Amazon supplier.
C**M
This Anemometer works well as 1 part of an Ecowitt system, but be ready to mount 3 separate poles!
This anemometer works fine. The U-bolt appears to be designed for a larger diameter pole, but it wasn't hard to tighten it at the top of the 1-3/8 in x 10 ft. 6 in. 17-Gauge Galvanized Top Rail that I had prepared for a Weatherflow Tempest. The Tempest's haptic rain sensor didn't work in my windy location so I decided to try Ecowitt. I wanted their 6-in-1 ultrasonic Anemometer, but I live in the US, and it was put of stock for months thru Ambient Weather (they just came back in stock this week). I was impatient so I ordered this anemometer instead. It includes a UV sensor, but no thermohygrometer. I ordered the WH32 and it's radiation shield directly from Ecowitt because I couldn't find the radiation shield on Amazon. Ironically, the radiation shield is designed for a tiny pole. I had to find longer SS screws to mount it on the post that is almost too small for the Anemometer! The anemometer works fine, buy I am disappointed in the radiation shield for the thermometer; it reads about 1.5F higher than other stains near by. Also both the anemometer and the rain sensor are designed to be mounted at the top of the pole. I know that the rain gauge needs to be looked so it can be inspected and cleaned often; whereas the Anemometer need to be mounted very high above any ground effects. However, i had planned to mount the rain sensor low on the same pole. I bought PVC pole for the rain sensor and put it closer to my house (the anemometer is on top of the hill behind my house). I initially mounted the thermometer below the rain gauge but there is so little wind that it always read high. Therefore, I moved it to on the hill on the pole for the anemometer what i think the breeze keeps the radiation shield from over heating.
J**Y
Very happy with this so far.
I have been thru soooo many weather stations over the years. I'm switching to Ecowitt and have been very happy so far.This is mounted 30 feet in the air on a windmill tower about 80 feet from the router thing in the house. It has never lost communication and it always feeding data. It had stood up to some strong winds but nothing crazy this far. It has a little solar panel so I hope my AA lithium batteries hold up a long time.I like the light intensity meter as I should be able to correlate measured light intensity to solar panel energy production.Time will tell if it holds up but I hope it does.
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