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Ambient Weather WS-5000-IP3 Ultrasonic Professional Smart Weather Station with Remote Monitoring and Alerts

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Fulfilled by Ambient Weather

Arrives Nov 11 – Nov 12
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Style: IP Module + Ultrasonic + Raincup


Features

  • COMPLETE WEATHER STATION: (1) Ultrasonic Sensor Array, (1) Extra-large Rain Cup, (1) Indoor/Outdoor Thermo-hygrometer-barometer, and (1) Weather Hub
  • ALL-IN-ONE SENSOR ARRAY: No moving parts, fast and easy set-up, and real-time updates to weather conditions every five seconds
  • SMART HOME READY: Set up alerts, access your data remotely, and program your home based on weather conditions using IFTT, Google Home, Alexa, and more
  • ENHANCED WIFI: Enables your station to transmit its data wirelessly to the world's largest personal weather station network (optional setting)
  • JOIN THE COMMUNITY: Connect to Ambient Weather Network to customize your dashboard tiles, share hyperlocal weather conditions via social feeds and create your own forecasts (coming soon)

Brand: Ambient Weather


Power Source: Solar Powered


Special Feature: Barometer, Hygrometer


Material: Metal


Number of Batteries: 5 AA batteries required.


Style: IP Module + Ultrasonic + Raincup


Product Dimensions: 6"D x 12"W x 14"H


Are Batteries Included: No


Sensor Technology: Ultrasonic


Manufacturer: Ambient Weather


Brand: Ambient Weather


Power Source: Solar Powered


Special Feature: Barometer, Hygrometer


Material: Metal


Number of Batteries: 5 AA batteries required.


Style: IP Module + Ultrasonic + Raincup


Product Dimensions: 6"D x 12"W x 14"H


Are Batteries Included: No


Sensor Technology: Ultrasonic


Manufacturer: Ambient Weather


Display Type: LED


UPC: 816982018823


Item Weight: 4.79 pounds


Item model number: WS-5000-IP3


Batteries: 5 AA batteries required.


Batteries required: Yes


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  • First impression compared to AcuRite Atlas
Style: Display Console + Ultrasonic + Raincup
Wow I LOVE this Ambient Weather WS-5000. Don’t waste your time on lousy competitor models! I had an AcuRite Atlas for a couple years, but I got tired of constantly losing the historical weather trends every time we had a brief power outage. The AcuRite has a major design flaw by not having any kind of time sync (no Internet NTP or even radio time sync) the AcuRite Atlas resets the clock back to factory default time, and then all the weather data is messed up. While the AcuRite Atlas takes less time to install (it is all one piece unit, no assembly needed), this WS-5000 blows it away as far as the careful thought that Ambient Weather put into the display and presentation of information. For example, the AcuRite Atlas shows 48 hour rainfall on the display. Why not 24 hour? The WS-5000 has all the info laid out in a way that I can see the useful stats at a glance, very intuitive and in a beautiful presentation. The AcuRite display is also very pretty looking, but I can tell that the Ambient Weather WS-5000 display was designed by weather gurus who probably debated each icon for many weeks before deciding how to show it on the screen. But perhaps what I love the most about the WS-5000 is to be able to show the swimming pool temperature on the display using the optional WH31P waterproof thermometer probe sensor. It’s nice to have the pool temp always shown right next to the weather station stats, because this has the ability to set the extra info display onto a single sensor, in addition to the choice of cycling between sensors. It’s also very cool to be able to use the optional soil moisture and air particulate sensors with this. The Ambient Weather iPhone app features are better than the AcuRite app. The historical data charts are super useful, and I can use this with more home automation features like IFTTT. The WS-5000 can tie in with Wunderground hyper local weather, which is fun to contribute to, and to see other people’s weather station info in the neighborhood and how the microclimate varies. While I am super excited about the WS-5000 so far, this product is not perfect. If the manufacturer is reading this, I hope they can address some things in the next design. The instruction manual is terrible, and so is the user interface for the display buttons. It is not intuitive which buttons to press and what they do to navigate the various display menus. These buttons should be scrapped and go with a touchscreen design next time. It would be better to have a wall mount bracket to make it easier to line up and level to mount on the wall rather than two screw hanger notches on the back (which are always tricky to mark and line up on the wall). Also, I had to to a factory reset before it would recognize the main sensors, and wasted time being puzzled why it wasn’t working straight out of the box. Finally another minor improvement would be to not show the humidity circle on the display if a sensor does not have the humidity feature. I have to look at a blank humidity circle all the time for my pool temp sensor. It’s very minor, but would be more beautiful and less cluttered without this inactive item on the screen. Overall, I highly recommend this weather station! I think this may very well be the best one for residential use on the market at any price (the more expensive pro models from other brands have extremely antiquated info displays). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by D. Coral D. Coral

  • Finally accurate wind speeds
Style: Display Console + Ultrasonic + Raincup
Super easy to install, wind sensor works great. I have issues with it showing in Weather Underground but in other platforms shows all metrics.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by Ramon Padilla

  • I've died and gone to weather nerd heaven!
Style: Display Console + Ultrasonic + Raincup
The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is the setup. Several people talk about the difficulty with setup. I thought this would impact sensor detection or WIFI. The sensors are detected very easily. The difficulty is entering IDs and passwords for WIFI and other setup. I was not sure how to do this from the manual. I found some Ambient produced You Tube videos that were very helpful. The console does not have a touch screen. Everything is done with buttons that control direction or upper/lower case. It is quite tedious. Once you get through that, the system is WONDERFUL! I debated about the WS-5000 or a model with a combined sensor including the mechanical wind sensor. I decided to go top of the line. I am glad I did. The wind sensor works well. I have had a weather station for about 17 years. I replaced a La Crosse Technology setup where I had two consoles, one on a desk in the family room and one in the office. The consoles had built in temperature sensors for indoor temperatures. The WS-5000 comes with one indoor sensor that is separate from the console. I ordered a second sensor - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MG4HW8C?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 . I also ordered a second console https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08F6PGMJP?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details . Be careful you get the correct sensor. I originally ordered another indoor sensor. You can only have one of those. The one I am using is an indoor/outdoor sensor. The console doesn't list the WS-5000 but it works. I was able to label both of the indoor sensors the way I want on the WS-2000 console. I could only change the name for one of them on the WS-5000 console. I don't know why Ambient doesn't allow a name change on the WS-5000 console. Not a big deal. I never bought a Davis system because I don't like the console. The Ambient consoles aren't as graphically rich as some of the cheaper systems. The screens are very clear and nice to look at. There is a lot of data on the screen. You can have a light or dark background. You switch by pushing a button. You can turn off the screen with a button as will so it won't bother you at night if you have it your bedroom I had the rain sensor for the La Crosse system on bird feeder pole with a cheap plastic cutting board on top. I put the WS-5000 rain sensor on this same platform. Here is the link to the pole https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J4QGDK6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The WS-5000 temperature/wind sensor needs to be mounted in direct sunlight. I ordered two of these - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Z72XMP7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 and used poles from them both to get enough height. I only have one place in my yard that stays in direct sunlight. I did not want to do a roof mount because of radiant heat and because at my age, it's not prudent to climb that high. The pole is too small to bolt the sensor to. I taped one of the pole sections to the top and used a small piece of plastic to make it big enough. I would have liked to have used the Ambient pole with the large base. It would have taken too much space in the lawn and would have required weights. This setup has prongs that go into the ground and works great. The manual isn't clear on what app to download. I found the correct one and included a screen shot. The app is great. It has a lot of detail. You can see tiles of your data as well as graphs. It shows other stations in the area and gives a forecast. Data loads very quickly. I think the temperature is more accurate than the La Crosse units. We have some small displays from La Crosse. I have looked at those before going out for a walk and then wished I had a warmer jacket. It turned out to be colder than the unit measured. The Ambient unit has measured colder the the La Crosse (I got this in March 2023. It has been very cold in Utah this year. I don't have much reference for warmer temperatures yet.) I connected to Alexa very easily. I can get an Ambient report by asking for it. You cannot just get temperature or another data element. You get them all. I spent a lot more money on this that any other weather station I have purchased. This is definitely a premium product. If you can afford it, this is the system to choose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023 by Big Dog Big Dog

  • This is a high quality weather station
Style: Display Console + Ultrasonic + Raincup
I'm having fun with this. The overall setup went very smoothly without any issues. The wind speed sensor has no moving parts (that's right, no anemometer, and no wind vane). It uses eight ultrasonic transducers to measure wind velocity and direction. This is a huge advancement since both anemometers and vanes have mechanical bearings that can get dirty or stuck. Just look at a variety of stations on Ambient weather's site and you'll see a number of weather stations reporting no wind and/or wind always coming from the same direction a big clue that the sensor has a problem. I now own the lightning detector, the air quality monitor, and I'm currently trying out the soil moisture sensors. All connected up easily and are working. Go to ambientweather.net and check out my station (search for Dana Ave. Weather Station, Ridgecrest). The ambient weather site is quite good but has a few bugs. Be sure to click the chart button to see weather data plotted as a function of time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Garth Weals

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