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Wintact Handheld Anemometer Water Resistant, Small Digital Wind Speed Meter Gauge, Pocket Air Flow Tester with Measuring Wind Temperature 14℉ to 113℉ for House HVAC Outdoor Kite Boat Sailing Surfing

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Features

  • ACCURATE WIND SPEED AND TEMPERATURE: The wind speed range: 0-30m/s, and the accuracy: 5%. The temperature range from 14F to 113F(-10C to 45C). Selectable units for wind speed are m/s, ft/min, knots, km/hr, and mph.
  • COMPACT POCKET SIZE AND WATERPROOF: The Wintact wind anemometer is a small compact and waterproof rating IP67 (Splash proof, can not soak anemometer) device, you can easily slip in your pocket or backpack to accurately measure the wind speed, wind chill, and temperature on the go.
  • MULTIFUNCTION: It comes with the data hold function and high precision pressure sensor. It can give the current, maximum, average wind speed reading with a bright and clear LCD backlight display screen, a low battery indicator, auto-off, and an anti-skid and anti-fall rubber protective jacket.
  • BROAD APPLICATION: Snow Sports, Water Sports, HVAC, Windsurfing, Outdoor Sports, Kite Flying, Sailing, Drone Flying, Shooting, Hunting, Boating, Climbing, Skiing, or any other activities.
  • What You Get: 1 x Wintact Anemometer, 1 x 3.0V CR2032 batterie, 1 x English user manual, 12 months warranty, and a friendly 24/7 professional customer service team.

Brand: Wintact


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Rubber


Number of Batteries: 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Color: Black, Red


Included Components: User Manual, Battery


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Item Weight: 3.09 Grams


Shape: Rectangular


Item model number ‏ : ‎ WT816A


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 29, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Wintact-Instrument


Best Sellers Rank: #109,209 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #30 in Wind Speed Gauges


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 121 ratings


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  • Accurate
Accuracy is being debated on here. I tried it out the window of 2 cars. The jeep hood made it seem inaccurate but when i tried it out the window of my Honda element it seemed exactly accurate. Tried it about 10-24 mph. I like the size. Not too small for your hand. I like having the cover to protect it. Came with a long strap i can put over my neck when checking wind off the side of my sailboat. Also got it for rc airplanes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Laura Anderson

  • Here's the missing instruction manual
First, it's an anemometer, appears to be a capable one. Easy enough to use once you figure out the stuff that flummoxed other reviewers (thanks to them for pointing out how to get the battery in, that might have confused me too.) First, the red thing is a skin, pull it off to get to the battery cover. Have a quarter handy to engage the battery cover, yes you can do it with finger pressure IF you have VERY strong fingers, but wow that's tight. Only two ways the battery could go in, it goes in with the writing up, towards your eyes. Replace battery cover and skin. Two-second hold of the red button turns on/off. U button means Units. This is how you toggle between God-bless-American miles per hour and all them funny foreign measurement systems. (I kid - measure how you like without shame or fear.) V/T button toggles between velocity (wind speed) and temperature. Once it's on, set the units for velocity and then toggle over to temperature and set the units for temperature. Boom, done. Now it's just "turn it on, measure wind speed, toggle to measure temperature, turn off". The settings will stick as long as the battery has juice. Last note, once on, short pushes of the red on/off button will toggle between current, Max, and average for wind speed. No history here, if you toggle over to Max it'll say "ok, from this moment forward we'll measure the wind speed, and the reading I'll give will be the max since you told me to do this". Same for average, it's "average since you told me to do that", not average of stuff that already happened prior to now. A note on a previous review re waterproofing: Not tested by me, but I imagine it is critical that the battery cover be FULLY engaged and that the skin be exactly correctly positioned to even start claiming waterproof. Unless your use case for this thing is kayaking, it shouldn't matter - an anemometer is pretty useless underwater anyway and just to look at the unit I'm pretty sure it won't die in a driving rainstorm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022 by Joseph J. Betz

  • Accuracy
Easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Accurate and super easy to use. Also durable.
I got this Wintact Handheld Anemometer because I fly multiple drones regularly that are significantly affected by wind. I needed a more exact way to measure the wind speed to determine if I had the necessary speed and power to fly upwind, whether on the way out or back in. This anemometer is consistent and accurate, allowing me to observe wind speeds over time (long enough to know what steady winds vs. gusts were like). After I started using it, it quickly became apparent that judging wind speed by how it "feels" is not accurate enough to fly drones. Several times, I was surprised by the reading from the anemometer, and then tested flying with a drone I knew to confirm the reading was accurate. I am good at telling if the wind is below 20 mpg. That said, telling the difference between 30 and 45 can be much more challenging, especially if things are gusty. This device lets me fly in more weather conditions, knowing what the winds are like compared to the performance of various drones. I now know when it's safe to fly. I build in safety margins, but this provides a lot of freedom and saves me from potentially costly mistakes. The anemometer responds very quickly to changes in wind speed, which is key to flying safely. If it is gusty, but the average speed is still low enough, I was able to take off, buzz around safely, and then land without issue. It provides both security and freedom at the same time. I tested its accuracy with my car, holding it out the window on a monopod. It was solid. I'm super glad to have this anemometer to help protect my equipment and ensure everything is safely within limits. I've found several other uses for it, but I mostly use it for flying. It also survived an accidental 4' drop test without issues. It was still accurate. Pros The display is backlit, which is nice for dark areas or at night. It seems accurate, even with wind speeds in the single digits. The auto-off feature is a real battery saver! Extremely small and compact. It easily fits in my go bag. The fan is easily removable (toolless) if needed. Uses a standard battery that is easy to get almost anywhere. The thermometer was slow to respond/change but was accurate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022 by DeLaysPossible DeLaysPossible

  • Not very accurate
Wanted this for help reading winds while out target shooting. Reads a good deal less than an accurate (much more expensive) wind gauge. Bummed but you get what you pay for I suppose.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023 by Tuck

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