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Title: Review: Netatmo Wind Gauge
Post by: HCK on April 15, 2016, 04:05:25 pm
Review: Netatmo Wind Gauge

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                  Despite our hesitation about the high cost of entry, there's no doubt in our minds that Netatmo's Urban Weather Station is one of the coolest looking and most straightforward Internet-connected weather stations out there, and has remained both relevant and useful for more than three years now with minimal updates — an impressive feat when you consider that we've seen four new iPhone models in the same time frame. However, Netatmo hasn't stood still with the Urban Weather Station, adding a Rain Gauge option last year to track rain fall, and is now taking it to the next dimension with the company's new Wind Gauge ($100), which can not only provide information on wind speed and direction, but use this information to calculate more accurate "feels like" readings for the temperatures reported by the other components.{/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: Netatmo Wind Gauge (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/netatmo-wind-gauge)