My nickname (call sign, handle) here is Weatherman, and I'm definitely a weather enthusiast (nerd). And yet, I haven't owned any [working] weather instruments in years. Last week I changed that, with this little guy:
It's by SensorPush. This model measures temperature, humidity and barometric pressure. It sends data by Bluetooth to an app on my smartphone. It's powered by a lithium disk battery. There's a little 'tunnel' molded into the plastic, on the top, that would facilitate hanging the sensor.
They make 3 different models; here's a link to a comparison of specs.
If not in communication with -- and transferring data to -- the phone app, this model will hold 30 days of data before it starts overwriting the oldest data.
This is how the current values look on the app:
And there is a graphical display of data history:
Data can be exported from the app in CSV format.
For more permanent mounting and use at a location that has Internet access, they make a gateway device that communicates with the sensor by Bluetooth and then uploads the data to a SensorPush site accessible by the app.
But I bought this to use while wandering, so my phone will never be far away for long.
I like the fact that this is just a sensor, that it uses the smartphone app for data display and storage. In that respect it's like the anemometer that I bought several years ago and posted here.
I didn't do any comparison shopping before I ordered this, so maybe there are similar, possibly better, alternatives... but so far I'm totally pleased.
It's by SensorPush. This model measures temperature, humidity and barometric pressure. It sends data by Bluetooth to an app on my smartphone. It's powered by a lithium disk battery. There's a little 'tunnel' molded into the plastic, on the top, that would facilitate hanging the sensor.
They make 3 different models; here's a link to a comparison of specs.
If not in communication with -- and transferring data to -- the phone app, this model will hold 30 days of data before it starts overwriting the oldest data.
This is how the current values look on the app:
And there is a graphical display of data history:
Data can be exported from the app in CSV format.
For more permanent mounting and use at a location that has Internet access, they make a gateway device that communicates with the sensor by Bluetooth and then uploads the data to a SensorPush site accessible by the app.
But I bought this to use while wandering, so my phone will never be far away for long.
I like the fact that this is just a sensor, that it uses the smartphone app for data display and storage. In that respect it's like the anemometer that I bought several years ago and posted here.
I didn't do any comparison shopping before I ordered this, so maybe there are similar, possibly better, alternatives... but so far I'm totally pleased.