La Crosse Technology S82950-INT Station météo professionnelle WiFi Noir

Brand:La Crosse Technology

3.1/5

151.27

Recevez le vent complet, la météo et les conditions de la maison sur un écran LCD facile à lire offrant des capteurs de jardin offrant une portée de transmission sans fil de 400 pieds. Définissez simplement des alertes de température HI/LO pour savoir s'il est temps d'apporter vos plantes à l'intérieur. Cette station va au-delà de la visualisation des conditions domestiques en temps réel, vous avertissant d'apporter des modifications pour que vous et votre famille soyez à l'aise. Passez au niveau supérieur avec notre application gratuite La Crosse View qui vous permet de rester à jour à tout moment, n'importe où. Surveillez à distance les conditions de votre maison et définissez des alertes pour vous tenir informé directement depuis la paume de votre main. Recevez des notifications push, vérifiez les enregistrements d'historique et partagez des informations importantes avec votre famille d'amis. Une fois connectée à l'application La Crosse View, votre station affichera les HIs LO prévus pour la journée, les précipitations, des icônes de prévision supplémentaires et offrira plus de détails météorologiques d'AccuWeather pour votre emplacement spécifique. Pas intéressé par La Crosse View ? Aucun problème! Les fonctionnalités améliorées sont facultatives et votre station fonctionnera parfaitement comme une unité autonome sans connexion Wi-Fi. Soyez au courant d'une goutte avant qu'elle ne devienne une inondation grâce au capteur de fuite d'eau inclus. Détectez la température et recevez des alertes gratuites lorsque de l'eau est détectée et le capteur est idéal pour les sous-sols et les salles de bains, et partout où l'humidité et les fuites sont sujettes. L'application La Crosse View vous permet d'étendre votre système et de le personnaliser en fonction de vos besoins. Visitez Lacrossetechnology pour en savoir plus sur les capteurs supplémentaires. Étapes de dépannage : Insérez le cordon d'alimentation dans une prise murale, puis dans votre station. Retirez la languette d'isolation de la pile CR2032 installée au bas de votre station météo pour conserver l'heure/la date en cas de panne de courant. Montage : 1. Placez votre station près d'une prise. Le cordon d'alimentation est nécessaire pour le fonctionnement. 2. Utilisez les trous de montage à l'arrière pour placer votre station sur un mur. 3. Utilisez le support rabattable à l'arrière de votre station pour le placer sur un bureau ou un comptoir. 4. Votre station doit rester dans une bonne portée Wi-Fi de votre routeur sans fil pour utiliser toutes les options de surveillance à distance à l'aide des Conseils de montage rapide La Crosse VITESSE DU VENT Assurez-vous que le capteur est monté verticalement - un toit dégagé est idéal. • Votre anémomètre doit être l'objet le plus haut de la zone pour éviter les valeurs de vitesse du vent réduites. FUITE D'EAU Fonctionne mieux à plat sur le sol. Les contacts du capteur d'eau ne doivent pas toucher d'autre métal. Il détectera l'eau à 0,031 pouce (0,787 mm). Lorsqu'il est placé verticalement, l'eau doit mesurer au moins 0,25 pouces (6,35 mm) pour déclencher l'alerte. THERMO-HYGRO Tenir à l'abri de la lumière directe du soleil et s'assurer que le capteur est bien ventilé. • Nous vous recommandons de le monter sur un mur orienté au nord sous un avant-toit ou une terrasse pour un meilleur résultat

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Facultatif : ajoutez des capteurs supplémentaires à cette station (capteurs compatibles La Crosse View uniquement) pour améliorer l'affichage de votre station. graphique de la vitesse du vent ; Vitesse actuelle et maximale ; Enregistrements historiques avec horodatage (nécessite 2 piles C, non incluses). Surveille la température intérieure et extérieure (F/C) et l'humidité (% HR) avec des alertes personnalisables avec capteur thermo-hygro inclus (nécessite 2 piles AA, non incluses). Icônes de prévision météo couleur dynamique et changements automatiques du feuillage des arbres pour chaque saison. Utilisez-le comme station météo autonome ou connectez-vous au Wi-Fi et utilisez-le avec l'application gratuite La Crosse View (la connexion Wi-Fi nécessite un réseau Wi-Fi 2. 4 GHz ; l'appareil mobile fonctionne avec iOS et Android OS) offrant des fonctionnalités supplémentaires et améliorées : NWS. des informations météo, des messages d'affichage personnalisés, des icônes de prévision supplémentaires et des notifications, et bien plus encore.
Are Batteries Included No
Batteries 7 AA batteries required.
Batteries required Yes
Brand La Crosse Technology
Color Black
Connectivity Technology Wifi
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,026 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Display Type LCD
Frequency 915 MHz
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.98 x 1 x 5.43 inches
Item model number S82950-INT
Item Weight 3 Pounds
Manufacturer La Crosse Technology, Ltd.
Material Plastic
Number of Batteries 7 AA batteries required.
Product Dimensions 8.98 x 1 x 5.43 inches
Shape Rectangular

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Scritto da: Johnny Gonzalez
Wind Sensor issues, rusting parts and bad quality.
I bought this weather station combo with wind sensor, outdoor temp/humidity sensor and precipitation sensor. I had the weather station unit replaced because the one i had shipped 1st, the wifi wasn't connecting to my gateway after about 2 - 4 months of usage. Then recently, noticed that the wind sensor stopped transmitting telemetry, I opened the the battery compartment and found the battery contacts rusted. Which for such an item like this rated for outdoor use should have water resisting parts, non-rusting parts and sealed neatly where the battery is housed. I attempted cleaning the contacts removing some of the rust since not all was possible to remove as the rust had eaten a lot of the metal plate and portions of the springs that make contact with batteries. Replaced the batteries and it seems to indicate it is powered on due to a small blue LED that turns on every 1 minute I think, but yet it's not sending telemetry data to the weather station indoors even tested them inches apart from each other. Did a full reset of the weather station and no joy. Surely a poor engineering oversight with the quality and parts used for thew outdoor units is evident. Upon inspecting as well the Temp/Humidity sensor's battery compartment also seems to be going through the same rusting process on it's battery contacts... I am very disappointed by this product and would never recommend it. Since it's warranty has expired long time ago, no ways to get a refund or ship it back...
Scritto da: DW
Decent Item for whats paid | WiFi Connection Fixed
I bought this unit last fall (around 9 months ago) and outside of the internet WiFi connectivity issue it's been a great experience. Pleasing graphical interface. Hokie plastic hanger (to hang on wall, my preference). Phone app works is the best way I can put it (the basic access is free, $ for the premium app service which for me wasn't needed). The wind sensor is plastic but not sure how long the batteries will last in Arizona heat (I dread to replace as it's on my 2-story roof). The temp/barometer has a nice LED that displays data. WiFi ISSUE: You need to be on a dedicated 2.4G WiFi network connectivity (versus 5g). When you have a dual band Router Modem and both are active problems happen, and more than likely this won't work without an adjustment to these type of Router Modems. WiFi Fix: I use a Unifi network (a little more advanced then your normal home network routing system). The fix is for both the Router/Modem combo or the midrange network setups such as mine. The key fix is disabling the "Band Steering" option. This is where the modem plays smart in switching between the two networks (2.4g/5g) as one roams around the home with their phone, tablet, etc.. (2.4g is good for long range/walls where you can only take advantage of the 5g high speeds when you have line of site). Now for me I have an Access Point that can have 4 separate SSID's that can be dedicated 2.4, 5g or both. Even though I had one SSID dedicated to 2.4g it Still Would Not connect. Once I turned off Band Steering option the weather station connected right up.
Scritto da: Amazonian
Display dark/too big, no wind direction, requires subscription.
PRO 1 Tech support was very good 2 The device was fairly easy to setup (Scale of 1 - 5, maybe 2 or 3) 3 It comes w/ 3 sensors: wind speed, temp/pressure, and a wet water condition sensor CON 1. Does not come with batteries 2 Once you create an account, you are stuck w/ device no way to remove account and have someone else use it 3 There is no wind direction unless you connect to their cloud service (after trial period you will have to pay) 4 The display must be connected via wall-wart requiring 110V 5 The display is just way, way, way too large. 6. Even connect to wall-wart power, the display is dark and you must view it head-on 7. The wet sensor is so-so. I would not count on it. 8. The mount is not suitable for mounting on a pole 9. The forecast feature does not work. I guess again w/o internet connection it has no built-in intelligence the way other units do (in particular our very, very old one). 10. Did we say the display is way too big! (If so than it bares repeating). Biggest disappointment has to be the display view angle, display lack of battery operation, and display size. Probably could live w/o wind-direction, but still. Why do this to customers? Oh yeah, good way to force you to pay their annual subscription fee. As of last report, the jury was out on keep/not-keep. But after living with the dark display, not being able to wall mount in the space, need for wall-wart, need for internet connection, need for a service contract to get all features, we decided not for us. To manufacture, because we like customer support we will say go back to the drawing board. Make display smaller. Make it battery operated (w/ wall wart for some people), make it w/ built in wind direction & forecast, and no long-term subscription requirement and you might have a winner. Oh and use better quality plastic. Good wind storm will break the mount you provided.
Scritto da: Thanos
Tricky to set up with dual band router
This weather station works well, but is not easy to set up. So most people have 2.4 and 5GHz routers…this unit only can complete the setup using 2.4 band. So in your router setup, give each frequency band its own name. Then on your phone, turn off access to the 5 GHz band to make your phone only be on 2.4 GHZ. Only then can you use the LaCross View app to see the weather station and complete the setup procedures. The instructions say to walk away from the router if both band have the same name, which then sort of makes the phone talk to the unit on 2.4 GHZ….this method does not work. Do as I said, break your router into a 2.4 and 5GHz named networks…..don’t use the same name for both!! I also want to thanks Midco for helping me on this and getting it set up. The app and weather station are running fine now.
Scritto da: F. R. Spicer MD
Good All Around Weather Station
LaCrosse has so many models that choosing can be difficult. I liked the display on this package better than some of their others so I selected it. I didn’t need the water sensor but it was included and rain sensors are such a nuisance if you have leaves and/or winter since they freeze. The display is bright and the size is easy to read. The LaCrosse View app so far is working well. The instructions didn’t seem to clearly indicate that each sensor including the display had to be scanned individually into each portable device (phone or tablet) so I had to take down the sensors and scan the bar codes into a few phones. The Accuweather updates 4 times daily here in Nova Scotia. My LaCrosse View "account" indicates that it’s a one month trial. I don’t know what happens after that month however. UPDATE The device itself is fine but the streaming features leave a lot to be desired. For example, it indicated that sunrise and sunset were each 10 13 pm, the maximum wind gust never changed from 24.9 mph in over a week, nor did the hours of daylight. Some of the other streaming choices simply would never display. I’m still giving it 5 stars since the streaming doesn’t affect the functionality of the unit. Update….3 months of use and one of the numbers has missing segments requiring you to guess the number.
Scritto da: MusicLover
Very disappointing. Do not buy this product.
Contrary to the product description, this weather station won't allow you to get Accuweather forecasts if you live in Canada. The printed instructions that ship with the product say so. I wasn't able to test this for myself, because the weather station would not connect to my 2.4GHz wifi network. After a lot of "try this, try that" troubleshooting I gave up. So, no internet time and date updates, and no online weather forecasts. The next disappointment was the display, which looks bright and clear when you stand in front of it, but off-axis viewing is terrible. If you sit down in front of the display or walk off to one side, the information is illegible. Next, the water sensor, which ships with this model. The user has to go through a special procedure to "find" the sensor, after which it periodically displays on the main screen. I tested the water sensor and was surprised to find that there is no alarm when water is detected - not even a flashing light on the display. The only indication that your water tank is leaking is that the water sensor output changes from "Dry" to "Wet" on those occasions when it actually appears on the screen. The wind sensor is claimed to have a range of over 400 feet from the main display. I set it up 60 feet from my weather station, and it connected reasonably easily, but it disconnected at least once/day during the week that I had the weather station. On one occasion it eventually reconnected, but usually I had to manually go through the process of searching for the wind sensor and then adding it back. The wind sensor displays only wind speed, not direction. Also, the wind sensor display only updates once a minute or so. If there are gusts during that minute, they never register on the station. It only tells you what the wind was doing last time it updated. And the one-hour "maximum" reading doesn't include gusts - just the highest reading that was sent to the weather station. This "professional" weather station is a toy. Avoid it.
Scritto da: J
Easy to install and set up
Followed the instructions to hook to WiFi and screwed the battery-powered external sensor to the roof. That's it. It's nice being able to see the actual weather conditions on my phone when I'm away, both indoors and out. We put the leak sensor in the laundry room for peace of mind there. The colour text on black background is much nicer and more modern-looking than a lot of other weather stations.
Scritto da: Patter
Good product!
The weather station works great on it's own and the devices connect to the display easily. The app on the other hand is not so easy to set up and connect to wifi. La Crosse support was excellent and helped me to get the app connected. Once set up, the app is very informative and suits my needs.
Scritto da: Brad Pitz
Reliable
Great Product!!!

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