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AcuRite Iris (5-in-1) Home Weather Station with Direct-to-Wi-Fi Wireless Display and Alerts for Remote Monitoring Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity with Wind Speed/Direction (01544M)

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Features

  • Real-Time Weather Conditions: Receive readings for indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure trends, and rainfall totals from an outdoor sensor
  • Weather Forecast and Forecasting Technology: Using an in-sensor barometer, the remote temperature sensor hung outside provides a hyperlocal, personalized weather forecast 12 hours from your current conditions
  • Receive Weather Alerts Anywhere with My AcuRite: Allows you to view data and set up notifications from the convenience of your phone, whether youre home or away
  • Enhanced Wi-Fi Connectivity to Weather Underground: Easily connect to Weather Underground to share your weather data with more than 250,000 personal weather stations across the globe
  • Comprehensive Weather Information: Displays barometric pressure with trend arrow, heat index, dew point, and feels like temperature
  • Company Based in Lake Geneva, WI, USA Since 1943

Description

Enabled for home or business use, this AcuRite Wi-Fi Wireless Weather Station has a professional feel at a personal price. Not only will you know ambient weather conditions like air temperature, but you’ll also know barometric pressure thanks to an in-unit barometer and wind speed and direction thanks to an anemometer (say goodbye to old-school wind vanes and anemometers!). Additionally, a wireless rain gauge measures rainfall. The outdoor weather station remote sensor reaches up to 330 feet (100 meters) using a 433 MHz wireless signal. The best-in-class weather display allows easy and straightforward readability of information, like that seen on an indoor/outdoor thermometer, from almost any angle. The cleverly designed information center allows for maximum info without clutter and provides time and date, acting as a weather clock and electronic calendar. This smart weather station is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices, a feature that only the best weather station could boast. With this professional home weather station, you will get alerts from almost anywhere, whether you're in the RV or up at your summer home. Share all your weather data with this weather underground weather station with your closest friends and family. Reliable and accurate weather data with hyperlocal measurement.

Brand: AcuRite


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Specific Uses For Product: Temperature, Dew Point, Humidity, Wind Speed, Time, Pressure, Heat Index, Date


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Thermometer, Clock


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Number of Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Style: WiFi


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 0.8"D x 8"W x 5.7"H


Brand: AcuRite


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Specific Uses For Product: Temperature, Dew Point, Humidity, Wind Speed, Time, Pressure, Heat Index, Date


Power Source: Corded Electric


Special Feature: Thermometer, Clock


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Number of Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Style: WiFi


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 0.8"D x 8"W x 5.7"H


Included Components: Display, outdoor device, mounting bracket and hardware, power adapter, manual


Are Batteries Included: No


Shape: Rectangular


Display Type: LCD


Item Weight: 5.24 pounds


Manufacturer: AcuRIte


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 01544


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: Limited One-Year Warranty


Batteries required: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid Weather Station
I've had this product just less than a month. Right now it seems to operate perfectly and I am quite satisfied overall. Out of the box, the sensor was straightforward to install. But I had trouble connecting the display to my WiFi and saw reviews here describing that setup in greater detail than is given with the product. I would call that a deficiency - the installation instructions are sparse and say only "Connect to the Wi-Fi signal coming from your display”, lacking the necessary detailed specification to look for the network "AcuRite 01544MCB_XX” where XX is the last 2 digits of the display’s MAC address (shown inside the battery compartment). I had to find those instructions in these reviews. Even so, once I discovered that network, it was frustratingly difficult to hold the network connection to the display. The network would repeatedly appear and disappear, and this went on for over half an hour before I finally happened to time it perfectly to a) connect to the AcuRite network, then b) hit 192.168.4.1 in a browser to grab the setup page. Note this was virtually impossible using a phone or tablet, I was successful only using my computer. After a week or so, it appeared the measured barometric pressure seemed way off. I went to the AcuRite support site and sent a message reporting this. They quickly replied, asked a few questions, then promptly sent me a new display. The new display was far easier to connect to my Wi-Fi, in fact the AcuRite network came up immediately on my tablet and I had no trouble connecting to it and accessing the Wi-Fi setup page. This new display has been in full operation now for almost two weeks and shows a much more accurate barometric pressure (although still in “learning…” mode). Of note, I live at altitude (6800’) so must specify “Adjusted” vs “Station” Pressure in the device settings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by J.

  • Step by Step instruction to setup the WiFi connection With Update
It appears a lot of people are having difficulty connecting the Display unit to their WiFi. Just follow these instructions and it should work for you. Setting up this weather station is not that difficult. Just READ THE DIRECTIONS! Connecting to the WiFi just requires a gathering some information before you start the WiFi setup. First go to Wunderground.com and either login or create a new account. Go to 'My Profile' you will see a Tab labeled 'MY DEVICES', click on that Tab. Then click on the 'Add New Device' Button. Select 'AcuRite 5-in-1 Weather Station with WiFi' from the drop-down list. Then click on the 'Next' button. The next screen will display your Station ID and Station Key. Copy down this information, you will need this information BEFORE you start your WiFi setup Use these two values for the Wunderground Station ID and Wunderground Key when you have connected to the AcuRite WiFi. WiFi Setup Press the Gear button on the display. This will turn on the AcuRite Wifi for a few minutes. The instructions state it will be on for 30 minutes, but actually it's a much shorter time. Connect to that WiFi, go to a browser and enter in the IP Address 192.168.4.1 A webpage will display, enter in your WiFi name and password. Then below that enter in the Wunderground Station ID and Wunderground Key that was generated from Wunderground.com Now on the same page, near the bottom, click on the 'Save' button. The screen will change with a message stating to wait a few minutes. After a short time, the screen will change stating you have successfully connected to your WiFi. At any time you need to start the AcuRite WiFi, just press the 'Gear' button on the display. Don't forget to reconnect to your WiFi once you have completed the above. AcuRite App From the menu go to Setting, Manage Devices. Click on the 'Add Device' button. Enter the name for this device (i.e. Home). Enter the Device ID. The Device ID is found on a white label in the battery compartment when you remove the battery cover on the Display unit. Select your Country and add your Zip Code. Now follow the 'Next' button a few more times to setup that device. Your done. ************************************************************************************************************************ Update: I've had this PWS for a month. It's performance has been flawless. The connection to my WiFi has been rock solid. The only time it was not sending data was when my internet provider performed service on our connection. We were without internet a few hours. As soon as the our internet connection was reestablished this unit reconnect to our WiFi and begin transmitting data again. Within a few days of installing this, Weather Underground attached a Gold Star to the account for consistent reporting and consistent data. We've already had high winds here. The unit has set me numerous high wind warnings to me. I have the high wind warning set to 25 mph. So far our highest recorded wind speed has been 32 mph. I'm very pleased with the performance of this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022 by E. Brubakken E. Brubakken

  • WiFi in the display is very poor at best.
I updated to this display unit, to eliminate my old units connection to a PC. Setting up the display to WiFi was easy. Also, the signal from the 5in1 sensor has full bars on the display, at all times. BUT! The WiFi receiver in the display, has to be the cheapest one available. To get the WiFi to work correctly receiving my routers WiFi signal after a few days, was to add an extender about 4-5 feet in clear open space, to make the connection reliable. My router, has great WiFi for other units in my house, and even a couple of WiFi units out in my back yard, that have full bars and never drop the WiFi signal. Testing the display, with the power supply on an extension cord to check the WiFi signal, the WiFi signal was full bars right next to the router. At 6-7 feet, the signal was 3-4 BARS. At 10 feet, the signal was 2-3 BARS. At 15 feet (where the display needs to be), the signal was 1 bar, and dropping out now and then. Mind you, this is in an open room, with no obstructions to the routers signal. This is pathetic to say the least. Customer service sent out a new power supply supposedly to fix the issue, but this had no effect on getting a solid WiFi signal. Even a person walking in front if the unit, would greatly fluctuate the signal, before adding an extender. A customer should not have to go to lengths like this to get the display to work as advertised. If it were not for the very poor WiFi receiver in the display unit, it would work great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Ed

  • Amazing weather station
Great beginner station. Had some connectivity issues but got it figured out.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by Jeanette Norman

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