Introducing the Household Weather Station – a product that offers a real-time display of both your indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, with the option to switch between ℃ and °F units as required. Checking the weather has never been more convenient, thanks to the large 3.1″ LCD screen with an orange backlight that allows easy reading in dark conditions.
A true example of beauty meeting functionality, the Household Weather Station boasts a compact size that won’t take much space on your desk or wall. Yes, you read that right, you can either hang it on the wall via its hanging hole, attach it to an iron surface using the four magnets on its rear, or simply let it own the spotlight on your desk with the provided bracket.
Keeping usage in mind, we’ve designed the Household Weather Station with four touch buttons, making operation easy and smooth. You can power the backlight ON/OFF, switch between ℃/°F units, adjust UP/DOWN, set alert values, and much more.
One of the flagship features of this device is its impressive transmission distance, which can extend up to 100m without any obstacles. Furthermore, it does not keep you waiting – updating every 57 seconds when synced with Channel 1.
That’s not all! The Household Weather Station is also equipped with several practical functions, including separate alarms for high and low temperature and humidity, recording the maximum and minimum values, low voltage indication, signal strength indication and trend indicator.
Choose between black or white to complement the aesthetic theme of your house. The compact emitter and receiver are powered by 2 1.5V AA batteries and 2 1.5V AAA batteries respectively (Batteries not included).
The kit includes one emitter, one receiver, and an English manual. For those who require multi-location weather updates, the Household Weather Station supports connecting with up to 3 Emitters, allowing you to display temperature/humidity in three different channels (Only one Emitter included).
Check the image gallery below to get a closer look at the Household Weather Station in all its glory.