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title: "Weather Station by Netatmo, NWS01"
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# Humidity Levels Smart Notifications Indoor/Outdoor Temp Weather Station by Netatmo, NWS01

**Brand:** netatmo
**Price:** AED 22
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Weather Station by Netatmo, NWS01 by netatmo
- **How much does it cost?** AED 22 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- netatmo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted netatmo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Breathe Easy:** Monitor air quality and indoor noise levels for a healthier home environment.
- • **Plan Your Adventures:** Seven-day forecasts ensure you're always dressed for success.
- • **Smart Home Integration:** Seamlessly connects with Alexa and Apple HomeKit for voice-activated convenience.
- • **Data at Your Fingertips:** Access historical data and trends anytime, anywhere.
- • **Stay Ahead of the Weather:** Get real-time alerts and forecasts tailored to your lifestyle.

## Overview

The Netatmo Weather Station is a cutting-edge device that provides comprehensive indoor and outdoor environmental data, including temperature, humidity, air quality, and noise levels. With real-time notifications and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit, it allows users to monitor their surroundings effortlessly. The station also offers historical data analysis and seven-day weather forecasts, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to optimize their living space and outdoor activities.

## Description

The natation personal weather station lets you measure key data about your indoor and outdoor environment. Pull up your weather Details any time, any place using your Android or iOS smartphone, tablet or computer. The smart weather station features a unique set of sensors that let you track your indoor environment as well as the weather outside. Data on temperature, barometric pressure, humidity and CO2 concentrations are sent to your smartphone seamlessly and wirelessly. Monitor and measure your environment and your weather any time, any place, intuitively and effortlessly, indoors and out. We spend 90% of our time indoors. The natation weather station CO2 sensor warns you when you need to air out your home. The weather station lets you monitor indoor air quality, obtain real-time information on official pollution levels and choose the best time to get outside. Sensors and measurements: The outdoor module is now completely waterproof measurement Frequency: every 5 minutes Temperature units: °C (metric system) and °F (us system)barometric units: mbar (metric system) and night (us system)indoor: temperature: 0°C to 50°C/ 32°f to 112°f; accuracy: 0. 3°C/ 0. 54°Fhumidity: 0 to 100%; accuracy: 3%co2 sensor: 0 to 5000 ppm; accuracy: 50 ppm (0 to 1000 ppm) or 5% (1000 to 5000 ppm)sound meter: 35 dB to 120 dB outdoor: temperature: -40°C to 65°c/ -40°F to 150°f; accuracy: 0. 3°C/ 0. 54°Fmin and max temperature, "real feel" And dew point humidity: 0 to 100%; accuracy: 3%barometer: 260 to 1160 bar/ 7. 7 to 37. 2 night; accuracy: 1 bar/ 0. 03 in Hg seven-day weather forecasts connectivity: Wi-Fi: compatible with 802. 11 b/G/n (2. 4 Supported security: open/WEP/WPA/WPA2-Personal (trip and wireless connection between sensors. Extended range of 100 mwah-fi router and Internet access. Hotspots are not supported compatibility: iOS 9 or later, Android 4. 2 or later, Windows phone 8. 0 or later PC & Mac via the Wasp IFTTT compatible

Review: Awesome Weather Station - The Netatmo Weather Station is the easiest WiFi device I have set up yet. You create your account, sync the Netatmo with Bluetooth to your device and the rest is done for you. I have Nest and SkyBell and they where much harder to get connected to WiFi. I have also added the Netatmo Rain Gauge which is working great. The weather information from inside your house including the carbon dioxide levels, humidity, temp, noise levels is great. I have noticed that if my carbon dioxide levels get too high I get headaches. I had heard of that before but never knew what the carbon dioxide levels were in my house until now. I like the rain gauge as I can get accurate measures without having to use wires to connect to an indoor station like other weather stations. The external unit and rain gauge all connect to the Netatmo base station by radio so no messy wires and they don't have to have WiFi access. Only the base station needs WiFi. It has great graphs and app for Android (also supports iOS). Your Netatmo account can be used on multiple devices and you can access it through the web. I would suggest Netatmo for anyone looking for a wireless and easy to use and expand weather station.
Review: Solid performance for 3 years, and tech support has been excellent - I bought the Netatmo Weather Station in 2016 and wanted to use it for a while before posting my review. Right now all I have is the inside and outside modules - I may add a rain gauge sometime later; definitely do not plan to add a wind gauge as it will not be easy for me to periodically access it for battery replacement. Never having owned a weather station before, I don't have a reference point to compare it against. I decided to install a Netatmo because there are substantial microweather effects where I live (New Orleans), and I wanted relatively accurate local weather conditions to control various HVAC-related devices within my house. I chose the Netatmo over other home weather stations primarily because it has an IFTTT channel - rendering it easy to use Netatmo inputs to trigger events controlled by other IFTTT channels, such as Wink Hub shortcuts. Also, Netatmo integrates nicely with Stringify, which I also use for automations. The Netatmo weather station was simple to setup with the Android app - it took me no longer than 10 minutes. My phone paired to the indoor module by bluetooth readily; configuring the inside unit to use my WiFi access point was quick, and the outdoor module paired immediately with the inside unit. The first issue I had was that after equilibration for several hours, during which time both modules were next to each other in a well-ventilated space, the relative humidity readings were way off. Relative humidity (RH) being a function of temperature, I must point out that the temperature registered by both modules was exactly the same. I have an Accurite humidity monitor ; when placed next to the indoor and outdoor modules, it became apparent within a few hours that the indoor module needed to be calibrated, while the outdoor unit was within the Accurite's margin of error. I contacted Netatmo's tech support and received a response within 24 hours - they asked me to place both modules next to each other and proceeded to calibrate the indoor unit within a day. Since then, the indoor unit has been within the Accurite's error margin (+/- 2% RH). The next issue I had was the Android app (and Netatmo website) did not display the "Feels Like" temperature accurately when I selected the "Feels Like" temperature to be calculated using Heat Index calculations. Whether I selected Heat Index or Humidex, the Feels Like" temperature was always calculated using Humidex. It took Netatmo support a while to recognize the problem, but it seems to be fixed now - for temperatures over 80F, the "Feels Like" temperature uses the Heat Index calculation method. At less than 80F, no correction is applied for the "Feels Like" temperature. Finally, because my outdoor module is an atmosphere that is both humid and somewhat saline (New Orleans!), I chose to seal the bottom with a little marine wax to keep water/humidity out of the battery chamber. I also have it enclosed within a Stevenson screen to protect it from solar radiation and direct rain. The Stevenson screen I used was the Ambient Weather SRS100 Temperature, Humidity, and Solar Radiation Shield . For three years, the Netatmo has worked flawlessly. I like being warned by the CO2 meter that the indoor air needs refreshing. And its IFTTT and Stringify integrations have been excellent.

## Features

- UNDERSTAND YOUR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT: indoor / outdoor temperature, humidity, air quality, indoor noise levels, barometric pressure.
- RECEIVE REAL-TIME NOTIFICATIONS: use your Weather Station to customise indoor and outdoor alerts and get notifications on your smartphone. Ventilation alerts will tell you when it's time to air out your home.
- ACCESS YOUR DATA REMOTELY AND WITH YOUR VOICE: easily access your weather readings at any time from your smartphone, tablet, computer or by voice via Alexa on desertcart Echo or via Siri thanks to the compatibility with Apple HomeKit.
- ANALYSE PAST READINGS: review your data history to understand what happened while you were away or use graphs to understand weather trends.
- FORECAST THE FUTURE: check seven-day weather forecasts to make sure you're wearing the right gear for your outdoor activities.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0095HVAKS |
| Additional Features | Barometer |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #430,979 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #490 in Weather Stations |
| Brand | Netatmo |
| Brand Name | Netatmo |
| Color | Aluminium |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,282 Reviews |
| Display Type | no display |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03700730500111 |
| Included Components | 1 Indoor Module 45x45x155 mm powered by USB power adapter, 1 Outdoor Module 45x45x105 mm powered by 2 AAA batteries (up to 1 year of battery life), 1 USB cable, 1 USB power adapter, 2 AAA batteries included |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Netatmo |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model | NWS01-US |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Part Number | NWS01-US |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Sensor Technology | Capacitive, Infrared, Wireless |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Barometer |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Style Name | Weather Station |
| Temperature Accuracy | 0.3 °c |
| Temperature Reading Accuracy | plus_minus_0_point_3_degrees_celsius |
| UPC | 370073050012 659763154743 |
| Upper Temperature Range | 112 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Netatmo
- **Color:** Aluminium
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Number of Batteries:** 4 AAA batteries required.
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home
- **Special Feature:** Barometer
- **Specific Uses For Product:** personal
- **Style:** Weather Station

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Power source? I see people talking about power failures and batteries gone bad. The info does say. How are these units powered?**
A: The inside unit is powered over USB using a 110 AC adapter. The outside unit uses AAA batteries. I've had both units running over 45 days w/o any issues. The outside unit still shows 100% battery life. I'm very satisfied with both units.

**Q: Is this device suitable for monitoring your home's inside temperature when traveling overseas for 2 months?**
A: If that's your main need, you might consider the Nest thermostat.  It installs very easily, and from your phone or computer, anywhere, you can monitor your indoor temperature, and the turn on the air or heat, and put them on a schedule if you want, or of course, set it for minimums and maximums.  It's very well designed and simple, for around $200, I believe.

**Q: Is it included a 230 v adapter ?**
A: Adaptor says 100-240V 50-60Hz, so yes it is included!

**Q: Which of the outside measurements are gathered locally with the sensor vs. being retrieved from the Internet (e.g., wind speed). Thx.**
A: The weather station gathers outside temperature and humidity for real time viewing and retrieval from archive -- both accessible by means of the internet-based app.  Not sure if that answers your question -- it sounds like you would like a local mode free of the "cloud" connection.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome Weather Station
*by J***L on June 21, 2014*

The Netatmo Weather Station is the easiest WiFi device I have set up yet. You create your account, sync the Netatmo with Bluetooth to your device and the rest is done for you. I have Nest and SkyBell and they where much harder to get connected to WiFi. I have also added the Netatmo Rain Gauge which is working great. The weather information from inside your house including the carbon dioxide levels, humidity, temp, noise levels is great. I have noticed that if my carbon dioxide levels get too high I get headaches. I had heard of that before but never knew what the carbon dioxide levels were in my house until now. I like the rain gauge as I can get accurate measures without having to use wires to connect to an indoor station like other weather stations. The external unit and rain gauge all connect to the Netatmo base station by radio so no messy wires and they don't have to have WiFi access. Only the base station needs WiFi. It has great graphs and app for Android (also supports iOS). Your Netatmo account can be used on multiple devices and you can access it through the web. I would suggest Netatmo for anyone looking for a wireless and easy to use and expand weather station.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid performance for 3 years, and tech support has been excellent
*by F***E on August 8, 2016*

I bought the Netatmo Weather Station in 2016 and wanted to use it for a while before posting my review. Right now all I have is the inside and outside modules - I may add a rain gauge sometime later; definitely do not plan to add a wind gauge as it will not be easy for me to periodically access it for battery replacement. Never having owned a weather station before, I don't have a reference point to compare it against. I decided to install a Netatmo because there are substantial microweather effects where I live (New Orleans), and I wanted relatively accurate local weather conditions to control various HVAC-related devices within my house. I chose the Netatmo over other home weather stations primarily because it has an IFTTT channel - rendering it easy to use Netatmo inputs to trigger events controlled by other IFTTT channels, such as Wink Hub shortcuts. Also, Netatmo integrates nicely with Stringify, which I also use for automations. The Netatmo weather station was simple to setup with the Android app - it took me no longer than 10 minutes. My phone paired to the indoor module by bluetooth readily; configuring the inside unit to use my WiFi access point was quick, and the outdoor module paired immediately with the inside unit. The first issue I had was that after equilibration for several hours, during which time both modules were next to each other in a well-ventilated space, the relative humidity readings were way off. Relative humidity (RH) being a function of temperature, I must point out that the temperature registered by both modules was exactly the same. I have an Accurite humidity monitor ; when placed next to the indoor and outdoor modules, it became apparent within a few hours that the indoor module needed to be calibrated, while the outdoor unit was within the Accurite's margin of error. I contacted Netatmo's tech support and received a response within 24 hours - they asked me to place both modules next to each other and proceeded to calibrate the indoor unit within a day. Since then, the indoor unit has been within the Accurite's error margin (+/- 2% RH). The next issue I had was the Android app (and Netatmo website) did not display the "Feels Like" temperature accurately when I selected the "Feels Like" temperature to be calculated using Heat Index calculations. Whether I selected Heat Index or Humidex, the Feels Like" temperature was always calculated using Humidex. It took Netatmo support a while to recognize the problem, but it seems to be fixed now - for temperatures over 80F, the "Feels Like" temperature uses the Heat Index calculation method. At less than 80F, no correction is applied for the "Feels Like" temperature. Finally, because my outdoor module is an atmosphere that is both humid and somewhat saline (New Orleans!), I chose to seal the bottom with a little marine wax to keep water/humidity out of the battery chamber. I also have it enclosed within a Stevenson screen to protect it from solar radiation and direct rain. The Stevenson screen I used was the Ambient Weather SRS100 Temperature, Humidity, and Solar Radiation Shield . For three years, the Netatmo has worked flawlessly. I like being warned by the CO2 meter that the indoor air needs refreshing. And its IFTTT and Stringify integrations have been excellent.

### ⭐ Nice idea, problematic execution.
*by U***1 on January 12, 2015*

When netatmo works, it works well. However, it suffers from various issues: * So-so wireless range. I have to keep my external sensor and rain gauge within maybe 20-25' or so of the (inside) base sensor, or I can get intermittent/dropped data. WIth my old Oregon Scientific stuff, I could put the outside temperature sensor 40-50' away, and it would work fine. * Humidity sensor readings can vary widely. I bought a second indoor sensor, and placed it next to the base station (maybe 2' apart). The humidity readings were different by 14%. Now, I'd expect a consumer-level solution to differ by a few percent, but 14% is unacceptable. I bought a third indoor sensor (for temperature readings), and the humidity readings on this third sensor roughly agree with the second one. So, I have no idea if the base station humidity sensor is wrong, or if the sensors on the additional sensors are consistently different. (If anyone cares, the temperature readings are consistent for me.) * The weather station requires a internet connection to netatmo's servers, and the servers appear to be having problems recently. Basically, you need to contact netatmo's servers if you want to see your weather data. A few days ago, there was a 3-4+ hour outage where the data was inaccessible. Today, there's been an 11+ hour outage, and it's still ongoing (update: the unit decided to forget its wireless settings -- see below). When the servers aren't accessible, the netatmo is as useful as a dead squirrel. * When the servers do work, accessing the data is not fast. The web page can take 3-5+ seconds to load, as well as the iPad and iPhone apps. Expect to wait to see your data. * My unit came with some "pictograph" installation instructions, which were somewhat wrong. Unlike what the instructions seemed to imply, I had to physically connect the unit up to my pc, using a USB cable. I then had to use a configuration program, which was admittedly easy-to-use, to configure the wireless settings. Note that you still have to use a USB cable, but a different, but still easy-to-use configuration program, to add additional modules (like the rain sensor or additional indoor unit). Update (Jan 12, 2015): it turns out that my latest "outage" was caused by the base unit somehow forgetting my wireless settings. I had to re-enter the wireless settings several times before the unit finally accepted them (I'd get a "wireless connection timeout", despite the fact that it took me less than a minute to scan for a wireless network, select one, and then enter my password). On the plus side, the unit does appear to have some internal memory, as it still seemed to collect data despite the wifi not working (the data was then sent to the servers, and so I seem to have lost no data).

## Frequently Bought Together

- Netatmo Weather Station Indoor Outdoor with Wireless Outdoor Sensor - Compatible with Amazon Alexa & Apple HomeKit
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