Measurements using the remote sensor: temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed and direction, dew point
Alarm clock, calendar
Recording measurement history, weather snapshots with customizable intervals
Included software for synchronizing the station with a PC and storing information
High and low readings alerts, recording maximum and minimum readings for a specific period
Touch screen with bright and large indication
Battery powered, optional solar panel, low battery alert
The Levenhuk Wezzer PRO LP300 professional weather station will become a source of comprehensive and the most accurate weather information. It is equipped with a thermometer and hygrometer that measure the temperature and humidity in the room. A remote multifunctional sensor will provide you with information about the outdoor weather. In addition to temperature and humidity, the station can assist you in gathering detailed information about atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction, precipitation level, and dew point. The station also features a built-in calendar and an alarm clock.
In addition to current readings, the station keeps a history of observations, records the minimum and maximum values for the selected period, and alerts about low or high readings. The necessary data is displayed in easy-to-read blocks on a bright touch screen. The included software allows you to store weather snapshots and other information from the station on a PC (connection via USB cable). System requirements for installing the software: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10, macOS, Internet Explorer 6.0 browser or higher, Pentium III 500MHz processor or higher, minimum memory – 128MB (recommended – 256MB). The data saving interval is customizable.
The station can be placed on the table or be wall mounted. It is battery-powered and has no wires. The remote sensor also operates on batteries as well as with a solar panel (does not charge the batteries). An indicator on the screen will alert you about low battery power and the need to change the power supply. The sensor operates at a distance of up to 100 meters (328ft) (if there are no obstacles to the signal), but the optimal distance is 50 meters (164ft).