WiFi Weather Station, 10.2 inch Large Display Kentfaith Wireless Weather Station, Weather Stations Wireless Indoor Outdoor with Rain Gauge and Wind Speed, Weather Forecast, Wind Gauge, Wunderground

SKU: GW40.0001AU

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Our weather station has recorded 60+ mph gusts and done just fine. We routinely will get 60+ when storms roll in and it hasn't been effected and still working fine. So yes, it can withstand 40-60 mph winds and record 60-70+ mph gusts. Hasn't gotten higher than upper 60+ mph yet, so above 70 mph, I am unsure. 
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If connected to internet it should change. Mine did. If not connected it won't. 
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The answer is no. There is no Ethernet port available on this controller. 
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It can be saved to Weather cloud. It also works with Weather Underground It does not have a memory card . It does not save locally. 
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I have it on multiple devices, My cell phone {Samsung}, Samsung tablet, & my work PC & my son has it on his Apple phone & iPad. So yes it can be seen on many devices. We love our station it was so easy to set up & hook up to our network. Looking to put one at our vacation home also. 
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You will see data from the outside sensor on your console. Look for rain, wind speed, wind direction, UV strength, temperature etc 
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Don't think so just put up a longer pole and take some hose claps and strap to the longer pole two should be more than enough I screwed mine to the peak of the house some time you can't get perfect north south pole is a good deal 
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Connecting to weather underground is the first thing you need to do. Set that up first. You will see how to do this in the instructions. When you go through the set up on the WU (weather underground) you will not find this product so pick other. Continue to set it up, and make sure you SAVE or print, or write down the sign on and password because you will need it for the next step. This is the only way to get your device online. 
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Not sure what you are really asking, if you keep the display plugged into AC outlet it should last years. If you are running it on batteries it will last a month or so. The supplier recommends running on AC power. 
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I've very much enjoyed the integration between my Sainlogic weather station and it's compatibility with Wunderground. If you have issues, Google 'connect Sainlogic to Wunderground' and you'll find several sites with directions. There are also several YouTube videos on the subject. Of course this all depends on your WiFi connectivity and strength.