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Ambient Weather WS-2000 Smart Weather Station with WiFi Remote Monitoring and Alerts
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Brand | Ambient Weather |
Recommended Uses For Product | Garden |
Specific Uses For Product | Precipitation |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Special Feature | Alarm |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Style | Advanced Console + Array |
Color | Advanced Console + Array |
Product Dimensions | 14"D x 6"W x 12"H |
About this item
- Allows you to monitor your home and backyard weather conditions with TFT color display
- Wireless all-in-one integrated sensor array measures wind speed/direction, temperature, humidity, rainfall, UV and solar radiation
- Supports both imperial and metric units of measure with calibration available
- Enhanced Wi-Fi connectability option that enables your station to transmit its data wirelessly to the world's largest personal weather station network
- Console power provided by 5V DC adapter (included), and sensor array requires 3 x AAA batteries (not included)
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 15.35 x 13.11 x 6.54 inches; 6.39 Pounds
- Item model number : WS-2902-ARRAY+2000C
- Batteries : 3 AAA batteries required.
- Date First Available : August 22, 2018
- Manufacturer : Ambient Weather
- ASIN : B07GRBY9NP
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,003 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #3 in Weather Stations
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
The Ambient Weather WS-2000 is a comprehensive local and remote monitoring package. The high-definition, full color TFT LCD display is easy to read, day or night, and includes a light and dark colored background.
The console receives wireless wind speed, direction, rainfall, temperature, humidity, UV and Solar Radiation from the outdoor sensor array. It can also receive barometric pressure, humidity and temperature from the optional indoor sensor (sold separately). The brilliant, dynamic color tablet combines measured parameters with calculated data, such as 'Feels Like' Temperature (Wind Chill and Heat Index), Dew Point, 10 Minute Wind Speed and Direction, Sunrise, Sunset, Moon Phase, Forecast, and more. The multi-screen display also includes NIST internet time server synchronization, imperial and metric units of measure, high and low alarm conditions with audible alert, calibration of all major parameters, and real-time internet weather publishing.
The Osprey Sensor Array
The wireless sensor array connects to the console via RF (915 MHz) up to 330 feet line of sight in open air (100 feet under most conditions). The wireless signal will not pass through solid metal, earth, or ground. The sensor array's primary power source is a solar panel which charges the super capacitor, with optional battery backup (batteries not included).
The sensor array mounts to any pole between 1.25 and 2" diameter with adaptive mounting bracket and U-Bolt design that can be tightened to your mounting pole (not included).
Data Transmission
The WiFi settings are entered directly into the display tablet using the interactive buttons, and encrypted WiFi transmission is supported.
The WS-2000 also displays minimum and maximum conditions with time and date stamp, historical archived data, which can be exported to SD Card (optional, not included) for advanced data analysis in Excel. The SD Card is also used for firmware updates.
Optional Sensors (sold separately)
The WS-2000 supports up to 8 thermo-hygrometers and 2 air quality sensors (1 indoor and 1 outdoor). It can also support our lightning detector, leak detector, and soil meter.
Components & Sensors:
- Wind Vane (#1)
- Wind Speed Cups (#2)
- Solar / UV Light (#3)
- Thermo-Hygrometer w/ Radiation Shield (#4)
- Rain Gauge (#5)
- Bubble Level (#6)
- Solar Collector (#7)
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Sensor Type | Thermo-hygrometer | Probe Thermometer | Lightning Detector | Moisture / Leak Detector | Soil Moisture | Air Quality & Particulates |
Sensor Location | Indoor / Outoor | Indoor / Outoor | Outoor | Indoor | Indoor / Outoor | Indoor (PM25IN) / Outdoor (PM25) |
Sensor Features & Notes | Includes RCC, and also supports NIST. | 10 foot probe can measure many different mediums including air, water, soil, refrigerator, and freezer. | Detects lightning strikes from up to 40 km. | Has 2 sensitivity settings and will check every 3 seconds. | Measures moisture content in the soil every 72 seconds. | Wireless sensor ideal for use anywhere in or around your home. |
Temperature Range | Indoor: 14 to 140 °F, Outdoor: -40 to 149 °F |
Humidity Range | Indoor: 10 to 99%, Outdoor: 10 to 99% |
Barometric Pressure Range | 8.85 to 32.50 inHg |
Solar Radiation (Light) Range | 0 to 200000 Lux |
UV Range | 0 to 15 |
Rain Range | 0 to 394 inches |
Wind Direction Range | 0 to 360º |
Wind Speed Range | 0 to 100 mph |
Display Console Dimensions | Frame: 7.5 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches, LCD: 6.25 x 3.5 inches |
Display Console Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Sensor Array Dimensions | 14 x 12 x 6 inches |
Display Console Power | 5V DC adapter (included), Power consumption: .05 Watts |
Sensor Array Power | Solar panel, 2 x AA battery back-up (not included) |
Ambient Weather Network
With our weather stations, sensors, and cloud service, Ambient Weather has developed a suite of tools that seamlessly stream real-time weather conditions to the internet, enabling a community of weather professionals and enthusiasts who, together, create a rich network of weather data spanning the globe.
Quickly view detailed information with our animated expandable modules. Features dials, gauges, graphs and text reports for every parameter. Monitor indoor and outdoor conditions, including wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, solar radiation, indoor temperature, indoor humidity, barometric pressure, dew point, heat index, wind chill and more.
Ambient Weather Network
Our mobile friendly and responsive design allows you to customize your dashboard, analyze graphs, generate reports, and send email or text alerts to protect your possessions in and around your home or business.
AmbientWeather.net works with IFTTT, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Home Assistant, Weather Underground and PWSWeather, to name a few. The Ambient Weather Network app is also available at Google Play and the Apple App Store.
Ambient Weather Network
Easily accessible to anyone with an internet connection, this community offers robust, meaningful weather information—right from the backyard of a trusted neighbor, friend, or colleague.
Our mapping platform combines our large weather station network with live radar, temperature and wind overlays, and accurate pinpoint forecasting for any location on earth.
Ambient Weather Network
Visualize your data with daily, monthly and yearly graphs, or customize your graphing interval. The expandable tiles and handy charts and graphs allow your to analyze your data. To further analyze the data, download csv files.
If you just need a quick update, set up email or text alerts for high and low conditions for every parameter. You can send multiple alerts for the same parameter, and view all past alerts in a handy timeline.
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Virtual AssistantsThe Ambient Weather skill for Alexa and Google Assistant provides Ambient Weather personal weather station owners with the ability to get real-time, and past weather information generated by the devices they have been linked to. |
IFTTT AppletsThe AmbientWeather server features a handy timeline for tracking IFTTT triggered web services, applets, and devices like blinds, rain gauges, and lights. |
API & Third Party AppsDevelopers, retrieve your own real-time and historical personal weather station JSON formatted data, or build 3rd party apps and get data from multiple devices. |
Weather NetworksConnect to the world's largest personal weather station network, Weather Underground, in addition to WeatherCloud and WeatherBug. |
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Customers like the ease of setup and performance of the weather station. They mention that it works well, does everything they want it to, and is reliable. Customers appreciate the display, saying that it provides an elegant and informative display. They are also pleased with the accuracy of the sensors and the seriousness of the readings.
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Customers find the setup of the weather station to be easy. They mention that the instructions are fine, the installation is quick, and the device is easy to get working. They also say the connection is simple and the app is easy-to-understand.
"...Assembly: super easy. Ambient includes instructions that are easy to follow, and the WS-2000 does not require much assembly anyway...." Read more
"...Its been up for about a month now, but was fairly easy to get working, not so easy to climb to the roof top, mount my pole and stay safe." Read more
"...The fact that it connects to the web and that all the info is available via an app, so you can monitor conditions even when you are away from home..." Read more
"...The WS-2000 is easier to set up with WiFi and the Internet, because the settings are entered on the console and not from an app...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the weather station. They mention that it works well, does everything they want it to, and has no problems. The display works great and the website and app to check the weather are useful. The temperature, humidity, and wind gauges work reasonably well. The rain gauge does not work as well as expected. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...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..." Read more
"...(see photo) from Amazon to anchor the tripod to the ground and they worked VERY well! Just use a small sledgehammer to pound them into the ground...." Read more
"...Update after two months: Everything still working fine...." Read more
"...access (without any additional fees) which make it both extremely functional and very high value...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the weather station. They say it is a great product, reliable, and rock solid. The unit provides accurate weather data and can log past weather data with an SD card.
"...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..." Read more
"...That tripod will not go anywhere! (see photos) It is rock solid!! My weather station is located about 30-40 feet from my house...." Read more
"...on time and was well packaged, so there were no issues and no damaged components.Things we like, Great display!..." Read more
"...You can log past weather data if you purchase and install an SD card in the display...." Read more
Customers like the display of the weather station. They mention that it provides an elegant and informative display, the indoor display and the web interface are exceptional, and the color display is really nice. The screen layout provides a great layout for all the systems data in a good and easy to read way. They also like the unit's look and find the control panel appealing. Overall, customers are satisfied with the display and find it to be well-designed.
"...The screen layout provides a great layout for all the systems data in a good and easy to understand layout...." Read more
"...Easy to see all relevant information at a glance and the color display is nice. I have mine sitting on an end table...." Read more
"...We like the colorful display as it tells the temperature and has the high and low also indicated...." Read more
"...Things we like, Great display! Bright and very easy to read. Pretty easy to set up...." Read more
Customers like the accuracy of the weather station. They say the set up is not difficult, and the sensors are accurate. They are also pleased with the seriousness and accuracy of this unit. The temperature probe stays fairly accurate regardless of the sun angle on the housing, and recorded measurements are safe when power is lost.
"...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..." Read more
"This weather station is awesome. It’s very accurate and super easy to set up. Easy to add more sensors and connect to your internet...." Read more
"...Other than having great connectivity, spot on accuracy and a multitude of features, the phone app is really a nice plus...." Read more
"...own for about 6 years and I can guarantee its high quality and accuracy in the data. Its price is really good for the quality." Read more
Customers like the information provided by the weather station. They say the display provides lots of information for indoor and outdoor use, and the data is interesting. They are impressed with the accuracy and amount of data available. Customers also mention that the website data is better than the display box, and all the information is available via an app.
"...I have been impressed with the data that is presented and how it is presented on the screen...." Read more
"...Console Display: Very good. Easy to see all relevant information at a glance and the color display is nice. I have mine sitting on an end table...." Read more
"...The fact that it connects to the web and that all the info is available via an app, so you can monitor conditions even when you are away from home..." Read more
"...However, the real problem is their lack of customer service and support. My WS-2000 came missing a small part - the Funnel Coil Filter...." Read more
Customers like the value of the weather station. They say it's well worth the price, has accurate features, and is a very nice product.
"...Console Display: Very good. Easy to see all relevant information at a glance and the color display is nice. I have mine sitting on an end table...." Read more
"...This one is small, easy to put up, cost a lot less and had a better display...." Read more
"...days now but this is obviously a very high quality product at a great price for what is provided...." Read more
"...weather network, making this weather station a very expensive thermometer and rain gauge." Read more
Customers are mixed about the wifi connectivity of the weather station. Some mention that the network connectivity was much better, easy to setup and operate, and has a great network connection to AWS and Weather Underground. However, others say that the instructions to set-up and connect everything wirelessly are incomplete and unclear. They also say that they had a slight issue getting their wifi to connect, and that the unit will only connect to WPA networks with AES encryption.
"...Both weather stations support WiFi and Internet cloud services, including AmbientWeather.net...." Read more
"...Rarely, the outdoor unit stopped communicating with my console for unknown reasons...." Read more
"Easy to setup and operate. Great network connection to AWS and Weather Underground Reporting. Works with app on my phone also...." Read more
"...Finally, that electric fence that I mentioned before... It interferes with the signal. The sensor loses touch with the base fairly often...." Read more
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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.
Two-Year Update: I thought I would put this short update at the top, rather than the below my other updates. So after 2 years, the weather station is functioning as it did on Day 1. I still have the same lithium ion AA batteries that I started out with and can easily go another year, maybe more. I finally hooked the console up to a small UPS battery backup, so that the unit is functional in power outages - no batteries in the console is my only complaint.
I spent a lot of time hemming and hawing between purchasing the WS-2000 and the Vantage Pro. The excellent reviews for the WS-2000 are accurate. I was up and running and reporting on line in less than 24 hours. I knew I would prefer the WS-2000 over the WS-2902a for the display alone. I typically view the display from an angle. And the display is beautiful and functional. There are several incorrect comparisons out there between the 2000 and 2902a. Here's the comparison directly from the manufacturer.
The WS-2000 is a newer model but shares the same sensor array as the WS-2902A.
The WS-2000 supports up to 8 additional thermo-hygrometers:
The WS-2000 has a separate indoor thermo-hygrometer-barometer. The WS-2902A contains these sensors inside the console.
The WS-2000 has a nicer display console (TFT) vs. the WS-2902 (Color Film LCD), which has a limited viewing angle.
The WS-2000 is easier to set up with WiFi and the Internet, because the settings are entered on the console and not from an app.
Both weather stations support WiFi and Internet cloud services, including AmbientWeather.net.
I installed my sensor array on a fence post using an old satellite dish mounting bracket which worked perfectly. I carefully sprayed the unit with silicon and will be putting in lithium batteries. I know that the wind and rain instrumentation will freeze up in the winter, but that is also the case for more expensive stations. The design of this sensor array will help to minimize snow buildup as there is less surface area than on some other units. IMHO the anemometer seems to be reading on the low side, but I don't have anything scientific to base this on, but hope to check it at some point. The wind speed sensor will only read to 100 mph maximum, which is a little disappointing but I don't expect to ever see a reading at my location that high. No problem with 100 feet of transmission distance between the sensor array and the display, passing through a window.
You can log past weather data if you purchase and install an SD card in the display. The display is not battery powered, so if you lose power, you will not log data unless you have a backup power source in place.
Customer service is prompt and exceptional. Thank you Ambient Weather for setting the standard on this.
If you purchase through Amazon you can take advantage of 4 years insurance for 12 bucks. Of course, time will tell on overall quality, so it was helpful to read product reviews of the 2902a, which predates the 2000 but has the same sensor array.
Update after first week: I checked outdoor temperature with a calibrated red spirit thermometer (calibrated in an ice bath) and found my station to be reading a degree or so low, so I adjusted it. I thought that the relative barometric pressure would automatically be adjusted for altitude, but that is not the case. I had to go to an official weather reporting station or two to get a current reading of relative pressure and adjust my station accordingly. So if you set your station for relative barometric pressure and you are not at sea level, then you are not reading/reporting relative barometric pressure. It seems like calibration is downplayed for us amateurs in the instructions. Yes it's there buried in the instructions, but a lot of people probably miss it.
Update after two months: Everything still working fine. Living in northern Vermont, I've been pleasantly surprised at how easy it has been to brush off snow and keep all sensors functioning during the winter (except obviously for rainfall). I have lost communication between the sensor array and display console a few times, but it is probably because I don't have a completely clear line of sight between the two, and will probably move the sensor array to another fence post in the spring. My only two disappointments are that the console display has no battery backup (no power, no data) and there is no feasible way to be part of the Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP).
Six Month Update: I moved my indoor display to a better line of sight location and never lose a signal now. I made my first firmware update and now realize that I have to go to the Ambient Weather web site to check for these updates. The weather forecasting icon is mediocre. It's snowing outside and it's telling me sunny skies. Whereas my inexpensive LaCrosse sensor (many years old) is much more accurate at forecasts.
Ten Month Update: Humming along just fine. No issues with display, sensors, loss of signal, or batteries. I might consider a battery backup to the display given the number of extended power outages when data is lost. Recently lost power one evening and the console carried over that day's rainfall to the next 24-hour period as well, which was inaccurate.
One Year Update: I continue to enjoy this weather station and all the information displayed on the console. Yes, you have to be in close proximity to see it all, but that's to be expected. It continues to be reliable with no signal loss. I will eventually get that backup power supply for the console to compensate for the lack of batteries. In a recent heavy rain event, the unit exaggerated rainfall totals significantly compared to a manual rain gauge less than 50 feet away. Not sure what that was all about - in lighter rain events it is spot on to the manual rain gauge. Lithium ion batteries are still good after a year and should easily get another year out of them.
Year and a Half Update: Everything still functioning as on day 1. I still have the original lithium battery in the unit. On a warm, sunny summer day, the temperature can read 6 or so degrees higher than a thermometer in the shade on the north side of the house. I have never seen a bird perched on the weather station, a concern I originally had. The anemometer is enough to keep them away.
We like the colorful display as it tells the temperature and has the high and low also indicated. The rain display tells how much it rained today, the storm (if it rains every day for awhile), every week, month and for the year. It's colorful and the display can be shut off if it's too bright at night.
I already had an account with Weather Underground and was easily able to add this weather station to my count. It gave me a station ID (KTXGEORG813) and a password. Then I downloaded the software from the App store (Apple in my case, but there is an Android one). The software connected to the station easily. I then put the Wunderground information into the app (as above) and placed the display where it stays connected to the station outside and the internet inside. There are a lot of variables, but if you play with it and get everything firmly and connected stably, the station sends information to the display for you to see whenever and upload automatically to Wunderground. The cool thing is there is also a personal weather station app at the app stores (PWS) and I can put it on my phone and see weather conditions at my station and any other station in the world! Free!
I did have to find a J-pole to find that one spot where I could put the station to get the rainfall and a reasonable wind and temperature. Its been up for about a month now, but was fairly easy to get working, not so easy to climb to the roof top, mount my pole and stay safe.
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Lo compre a principios de diciembre del 2020, llevo un poco mas de 6 meses usándolo y estoy muy contento, este aparato te sirve para checar varias cosas, la temperatura máxima, mínima, humedad, lluvia, viento, radiación solar, de dentro y fuera de la casa, crea un historial el cual puedes ir viéndolo con la pantalla que trae y lo puedes configurar y compartir datos hacia la pagina de "ambient wather channel", quizá esto sea lo único malo la configuración es un poco enredada pero nada complicada, además necesita estar conectado a Internet para poder verlo donde sea.
El lugar donde vivo es cerca de la costa y es muy extremoso , asi que me permite ver y saber el clima real en mi ubicacion, tambien te da un pronostico a corto plazo pero hay que saber leerlo. comparto imagenes.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 5, 2021
Lo compre a principios de diciembre del 2020, llevo un poco mas de 6 meses usándolo y estoy muy contento, este aparato te sirve para checar varias cosas, la temperatura máxima, mínima, humedad, lluvia, viento, radiación solar, de dentro y fuera de la casa, crea un historial el cual puedes ir viéndolo con la pantalla que trae y lo puedes configurar y compartir datos hacia la pagina de "ambient wather channel", quizá esto sea lo único malo la configuración es un poco enredada pero nada complicada, además necesita estar conectado a Internet para poder verlo donde sea.
El lugar donde vivo es cerca de la costa y es muy extremoso , asi que me permite ver y saber el clima real en mi ubicacion, tambien te da un pronostico a corto plazo pero hay que saber leerlo. comparto imagenes.