🌦️ Your Personal Weather Guru at Home!
The Newentor Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer is a state-of-the-art weather station featuring a vibrant 7.5" LCD screen that displays comprehensive weather data, including temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. With support for up to three remote sensors, it offers multi-zone monitoring and accurate forecasts for the next 12-24 hours. The device also functions as an atomic clock with dual alarms and features an adjustable backlight for optimal visibility.
R**R
Easy to setup and read. High quality weather station.
We live in the far Northern part of the midwest, and with all the terrible weather going on around the country, it seemed like I was always looking for my phone to check the weather conditions. I decided to look for a weather station for the house that would display the current temp outside along with humidity. I was looking for something easy to set up that would sit on a countertop and give us the weather stats whenever we wanted them.I liked this unit because:- It has a big display which makes it easy to read from a distance.- You can add batteries (not supplied) for backup and it plugs into a normal AC outlet for normal operation- Very easy to set up. I took it out of the box, read the directions (which seemed easy to understand), plugged it in, and it began searching for one of its programmed sources of weather information. Bingo! Found a source and started displaying the weather conditions for my location.- It also displays the current time and date which I did not have to set up.- I like the display which shows both outside weather conditions and inside temp/humidity. It is colorful and looks great sitting on our countertop.My only other comment involves the wireless sensor that you place somewhere outside your house. It also has a display that shows the outside temp and humidity. Not sure why you need a display on the outside sensor, since it will probably be located someplace that might not be readily accessible. I have mine in a shady spot off the front porch under an eve so that I can't just go outside and look at the display which is small enough that you have to be fairly close to read it. So, I guess it is a nice to have but not necessary depending on where you install the sensor.After using this for a week, I have no complaints. It works great, agrees pretty closely with our local TV weather, and was reasonable in cost.Update: I have to change my rating slightly. I have had this weather station for a while now and it is still a nice device. But I live in far North of Illinois, so Winter gets pretty cold up here. We have had a nice warm streak but recently the temperature has gotten down into the low 20's and high teens and the cold has caused an issue with the remote sensor. At around 20 degrees outside, the inside base station lost the remote signal and was just displaying - - for the outside temp and humidity. I thought maybe the battery on the remote unit was low, so I put a new battery in it. But still the base could not find the remote sensor and just displayed the - - where the readings were supposed to be. I tried resetting the base by taking out it's backup battery and unplugging it. Then putting the batteries back and plugging it in. No dice. So, I brought the remote sensor into the house and set it next to the base station and waited. After about 10 minutes, the remote warmed up and the base unit picked up the remote's signal and started working again. I tried putting the remote back outside in the cold and the same thing happened. After about a half hour outside, the remote's signal quit and the inside base station was again displaying - - for the temp and humidity. So, this time, I brought it back in, waited for the signal to return from the remote, and put the remote out in the garage where it stays warmer - no lower than 30 degrees. And the base and remote have worked fine since. When it warms up outside, I will put the sensor back out. But fair warning - It appears that this unit is sensitive to cold temps and, at least my remote, quit working when the temp gets around 20 degrees and below. So, if you live further South where the temps don't get so cold, this unit should work fine for you.This product has amazing distance when the remote is working. I have a brick house and the base unit is on the East side of the house next to the far wall. The garage is on the west side of the house and the remote signal has to travel through a brick wall, go outside, and travel through another brick wall to get to the base. And since I put the remote in the warmer garage for now, it works fine. I like the quality of the unit - feels like it is worth the money. And the display is colorful and you can set how bright you want it to be. If it wasn't for the cold weather issue, it would definitely still be a 5-star review.Update on 12/13/24: I contacted the seller regarding my issue with the remote not working in very cold temperatures and the seller got right back to me. They are very easy to work with and solved my issue by sending me a new remote at no cost. I also didn't have to return the old remote that had issues in cold temps. The new remote works great in our very cold weather right now! I am including a photo showing that the remote is working fine sitting outside in 9 degree (F) weather. Earlier this morning, it was only 1 degree (F) showing on the base and it was up to 9 degrees when I took the picture. The seller was very gracious and I got the replacement remote in just a few days. It works great and I am a happy buyer and would definitely recommend buying any product that the seller has on the Amazon store.
G**L
Perfect weather station
I love this weather station. It's easy to set up. Very bright display if you want. It can be dimmed so that it's not too bright. Setting clock was easy manually and the 1st night it synced with the Atomic clock and gives perfect time. It's solid and built well. Perfect size with big numbers that are easy to see. My only gripe is the clock display is too small to see across the room. No big deal since I have about 20 clocks and watches throughout the house. Well worth the money.
D**E
It is good value.
After 3 days, it still has not automatically set the time. It says it is Jan 3, not the current date time in March. I had to set manually. This makes me wonder if the clock will be inaccurate in months to come. Other than this problem, it would be 5 stars.Easy to set up, the numbers are easy to see except the date time which is too small from about 6-7 feet.The outside transmitter works great, it is also useful to have the temperature visible outside.It is good value.
P**D
Bright and easy to read.
Nice. Accurate. Easy to read. I like the fact that it plugs in. Causes minor interference if it is too close to an AM radio. Once in a blue moon the date come up wrong, but that seems to correct itself the next day. The time is kept accurate by communicating with a radio based atomic clock. It might be getting the date from the atomic clock also. It has a USB power outlet which I have plugged a night light into. Has a battery back-up if the power goes out.
G**R
A Great Choice!!!
The product is as advertised. The set up was as easy as putting in the batteries. The display is large enough to see from anywhere in the room and provides all the information you will need for indoor and outdoor weather. It is sturdy and well built. The colors are bright and has several brightness settings if needed. The clock is atomic and always accurate.
A**C
(Updated) Q7 Looks Pretty, and IS accurate in my testing
Updated Feb 24, 2025:--------------------------The seller contacted me after my initial review (below) where I said that there were accuracy problems with the Q3, especially on the humidity readings. They replaced my Q3 with a Q7 unit which is within 2° and 2% of my reference temp and humidity readings.The Q7 has a small dongle that hangs outside of the indoor unit to get more accurate humidity readings (I'm guessing the internal heat of the circuitry reduces the relative humidity inside the unit, contributing to the inaccuracy on the Q3.The Q7 display is bright and has a good layout. I'm very happy with this unit. As a bonus, the remote unit and the Atomic clock syncs much faster on this one than the 2 previous "big name" weather stations I have used. Not a huge deal, but it means you don't have to babysit the unit for 15 minutes while it is searching.Thanks Fangeng----------Original:-------------------I got this to have something to conveniently aggregate the temp and humidity info for indoor & outdoor in one place. But the accuracy seems to be a big issue.The one BIG plus was that the remote sensor paired with the base unit almost instantly, as opposed to the weather station this was supposed to replace.But, to be fair, I don't know if the temp/hygrometer are just painfully slow to update, or inaccurate.The outdoor temp sensor is usually 5-10° different than the reference thermometers that I trust. Occasionally, it is within about 2° but I can't figure out if it's just a "sweet spot" temp or the remote sensor just takes a LONG time to stabilize. It is definitely less accurate when the temp is < 30°Both the indoor and outdoor hygrometer seem very inaccurate to me. The indoor is always 8-15% different than my indoor reference, and the outdoor remote sensor is up to 20% different than my reference.Seemed like a good idea, but I'll probably be returning this and try to find one that is a bit more accurate
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