

🌦️ Elevate your weather game—because knowing beats guessing every time!
The Ambient Weather WS-2000 is a premium smart weather station featuring a vibrant full-color TFT display and WiFi connectivity for real-time remote monitoring. It tracks over 10 environmental parameters including wind, temperature, humidity, UV, and solar radiation via an outdoor sensor array plus indoor sensors. With cloud hosting, smart alerts, and compatibility with Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT, it offers professional-grade data visualization and expandability with up to eight additional sensors. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking precise, actionable weather insights at home or work.














| ASIN | B07GRBY9NP |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,631) |
| Date First Available | 22 September 2018 |
| Included components | Outdoor sensor array, Indoor sensor, Tablet display console |
| Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
| Item model number | WS-2902-ARRAY+2000C |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 15.24 x 30.48 cm; 2.27 kg |
| Specific uses | Precipitation |
N**P
Works well as stated. Excellent product for price point
K**N
Decided after years of using local weather stations on Weather Underground that I wanted to join the ranks and run a station of my own. After looking through all the stations they recommend on their site I can eventually settled on Ambient Weather as the best midrange option. Their stations weren't quite as cheap as some of the other options but those cheaper options also seemed to come with some pretty mixed reviews. On the other hand there were other options that were far more expensive to the point it seemed impractical and out of reach for your average consumer. I had first settled on the WS-2902C as the option to go with as that was what was on Weather Undergrounds site. However, while looking at Ambient Weathers own site to get more details I came across the WS-2000 which, while more expensive, seemed to be a better option with a better more in-depth display and future expansion for more sensors, including a lightning detector which was something I was interested in eventually getting. As near as I can tell the actual sensor array is the same for both the WS-2902C and WS-2000, it seems the main difference is in the capabilities of the screen/system that is in the house. With the WS-2902C it's a LCD basic display that shows the weather stations data while the WS-2000 has a TFT display that displays more information and allows for the connection of multiple other sensors such as 8 other temp/humidity sensors, water leak detectors, soil meters, and lightning detectors. Basically it seems the WS-2902C is a fine option if the weather stations data is all you want to see, but if you want increased expansion capabilities and, in my opinion, a better display of the data then the WS-2000 is the way to go. Setup was easy and the most difficult part was finding something to mount it on. At first I picked up a 1" segmented pole designed for bird feeders but I determined this was not stable enough once setup. My eventual setup was an 8' long 1-5/8" chain-link fence post with a no-cement fence post anchor. I buried it through the anchor 2' in to the ground and it is very stable. If you end up getting the station, or have a similar one, this is a very effective and cost-efficient mounting method (about $25 total). Setting up the station from there was quite simple. Most of it comes assembled and you merely have to attach the cups to the anemometer, the windvane to the wind direction sensor, and put the cup rim on top of the rain gauge. From there you just attach the mounting brackets and secure it to the pole. Add the two AA batteries (use lithium if you're in a place that gets cold, the system uses a solar panel on top when it's able) and you're set from there. The rest from there just involves loading up the screen and configuring your location, wifi information, and connections to ambientweather.net and wunderground.com if you wish to use those services. It took less than 24 hours for Weather Underground to start displaying the station on their site. I have been impressed with the data that is presented and how it is presented on the screen. The screen layout provides a great layout for all the systems data in a good and easy to understand layout. On top of that it also maintains historical data and has an SD card port you can use to export the data if you wish to archive it or load it in to another system. So far the it has been very responsive and has been very accurate as I've compared its readings to nearby stations as well as thermometers and hygrometers. In fact, it was immediately apparent it was more accurate than my old basic weather station which I left up for a time after putting in the new one. I am definitely happy with this purchase overall. There were a few elements of the setup screens and navigation on the screen that were not very intuitive but overall these issues were very minor and not enough to warrant dropping any stars. Yes, Ambient Weathers options are a bit more costly than say an Acurite or LaCrosse system but these definitely seem like better stations than those. Sure, it might not be at the level of a Davis or RainWise but those stations run a minimum of $500. If you want the best mid-range option for a personal weather station I personally feel that this is the best option at present.
S**E
I'm Verbindung mit Home Assistant ist ein geiles Gerät.
B**L
Impressed by quality and ease of setup. Highly recommended.
B**N
Werkt perfekt en nauwkeurig. Zeker een aanrader, let wel, als je extra sensoren aankoopt op hun website in the US, zoals ik deed, die werken op een andere frekwentie (910 MHZ) dan dit basis-station (868 MHZ) dat je in Europa aankoopt, spijtig. De bliksem-melder die ik besteld heb in de US is NIET bruikbaar in Europa. Verder uitstekend spul.
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