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Portable touch-screen weather station (five elements)

author:Automatic small weather station   出处: weather station     Update time:2024-11-14

The Portable Touch Screen Weather Station (5 Elements) is an easy-to-carry device that monitors and displays five basic meteorological parameters such as air temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction and barometric pressure in real time. Equipped with a touch screen, it is simple and intuitive to use and is suitable for rapid deployment and use outdoors or in a variety of environments.


This weather station is particularly suitable for instant meteorological data monitoring in outdoor environments, such as field trips, agricultural research, school education or outdoor activities. Thanks to its portability, users can easily move it from one location to another, while the touchscreen operator interface makes reading and analysing data intuitive and easy to use. It also offers users the convenience of being able to record data and transfer the information to other devices or systems when needed.


Due to its simple design, it can be easily operated by users without the need for specialised meteorological background knowledge, making it a useful tool in many fields such as education, scientific research, agricultural planning and environmental monitoring.


Technical parameters mainly include:


Temperature measurement range: typically from -40°C to +60°C with an accuracy of ±0.3°C or less.


Humidity measurement range: from 0% to 100% relative humidity, accuracy within ±3%.


Wind speed measurement range: from 0 to 60 m/s, an ultrasonic wind speed sensor.


Wind direction measurement range: 360 degrees all round, accuracy is usually within ±2 degrees.


Barometric pressure measurement range: from 300 to 1100 hPa, accuracy within ±0.25%.


Data storage ≥ 500,000


Power consumption 2W


Li-ion battery capacity 12000maH, endurance ≥ 32h, removable


Weight ≤5kg

Portable touch-screen weather station (five elements)