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The VEVOR 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station is a professional-grade, solar-powered device featuring a 7.5-inch color display and a comprehensive sensor suite that tracks temperature, humidity, wind speed/direction, rainfall, UV, and light. With a long-range 150m wireless transmission and built-in weather forecasting plus alert functions, it empowers users to monitor indoor and outdoor conditions accurately without WiFi dependency. Designed for durability with IPX6 waterproof rating and corrosion-resistant mounting, it’s ideal for home, garden, or farm environments seeking reliable, real-time weather insights.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #18,906 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #29 in Weather Stations |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 159 Reviews |
| Material | Metal |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style | 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station |
T**Y
It's great if you plug in the inside unit-
If you want to see it without touching it from a distance as I do, you need to plug it in and you can set the back light how you want. It's bright and easy to see. If you put them side by side, the outside and the inside unit sometimes they read the same temp and others 1º-2º difference with the inside being warmer and the inside one doesn't jive with other units I have inside. The outside temp appears accurate so far. I wish I could adjust it so the inside temp is accurate oor if the outside wasn't, if I could adjust it, that would be nice. It can be used to predict weather and a host of other things I'm don't care about. I want to know the outside temp, windspeed, and humidity primarily and the direction if that part ends up working correctly. It hasn't on 2 other brand name ones and my mechanical wind vane spins and doesn't help. I'm not counting on it as where they get mounted, the wind gusts and can become circular. I do have one suggestion, they should include a cap to cover the rain gauge for those of us who get wild weather. Our weather will simply destroy it with freezing rain, imo. I plugged it the hole with silicone but it only goes on with the dish down. I'll have to block it off with some kind of cap so it doesn't get frozen and break. It appears well made, but it's not made to take our wild weather and I'm not spending gobs just to have that. I can see how much it rains in a container. The rest of the unit I absolutely love. There's TINY screws that hold the wind and direction vane you have to tighten during assembly. You'll likely drop them as I did. No worries, they gave me 6 extra even though I found them. This is not a unit to be assembled by those who lack dexterity. They provided a nice little screwdriver with a rubber type handle that worked just dandy on the tiny screws. For the larger screws for the post mounting, I used my own tool. Now- it has a built in level bubble- cool feature, imo. I also used MS 5 locknuts for the bracket mount instead of the included ones for the post to bracket connection because of the wind vibration it will endure. Included mounting screws were too short, BUT my 2" 1/4 drive roofing screws with steel & rubber washers worked perfectly. It is built solid. I checked the windspeed inside with a mini-air gun used to clean keyboards & etc and it worked fine. Note tho- it doesn't send the info instantly, it delays it a little which I tested by increasing the air and decreasing it....it went to 66 mph spinning it like crazy. The Atomic clock sets when you follow the included instructions. It's fancier than I need. The solar should have a battery for it instead of relying on only 3 AA batteries as a backup. If there's one in it, I couldn't tell. You do have to set it to your time zone. CAUTION- access to install the 3 AA batteries is TIGHT. the little lock slide MUST be moved all the way. Then I had to use a pocketknife to carefully pop the cover loose without breaking it. It's better built than the 2 LaCrosse ones I have set in different locations. I REALLY hope this one lasts because I really like it and how well it's built. I'm hoping to get 5 years out of it before the solar panel pukes.
T**S
Vevor wireless weather station 👍👍
The weather station is a replacement for one that we had for about 6 years. Easy to assemble and set up. Our internet was an issue with the old unit as it kept losing signal, so we went with no internet with this one. So far, very pleased. The temperature seems to be pretty close to what our outside thermometer shows. Just waiting for rain to see how close that seems.
M**B
It's got some issues but once its set up it should be fine.
Would give 3.5 if I could, not really bad enough to give 3 but more issues than I would like for 4. I have had lots of connection issues, even with it being very close together. So far so good with the latest batch of batteries (for the outside unit at least). I started with my rechargeable batteries I use in everything, they are good name brand batteries with a fresh charge and after about a day or 2 I start having connection issues. If I go out and remove and reinsert the same batteries it would reconnect for a couple days and repeat. I tried cheaper non rechargeable batteries and had the same issue. I went and bought the expensive name brand high tier batteries and it seems to work ok now. Though if it was killing the other batteries as fast as it seems I'm not gonna keep feeding it these things every couple weeks, between the waste and cost it would be a bit much. The inside unit refuses to update day and time, it took a week last time to update and it has been 3 days this time so far. Ever the manual update button doesn't help. It is very easy to use and read even in direct light as long as the back light is on. The always on backlight requires it to be plugged in, and imo it needs it always on. The assembly and mounting was easy and straightforward, no real complaints there. I mounted it to the top of an old bird house pole in the back yard. The pole mount has a bunch of mounting options. Both units are visually appealing, not overly obtrusive or bulky.
D**N
Great gift for weather nerds!
Bought for my husband a he loves it! Looks at it every morning when he wakes up! Both wind and rain gauges work perfectly!
P**N
Could be better, but okay for the price
I have been using this weather station for 3 weeks now. Works pretty well but could be better. Issues I have with it are the darker orange color of the outdoor temperature on the display is hard to see in bright daylight hours, on windy days of 20 mph the rain measures rain fall when there is none. I suspect it is vibrating from the wind and the rain sensing part inside is picking that up. And the last issue is the wind reading seems to be off. It will read 10 to 15 mph wind at a 3 to 7 mph actual breeze although at higher winds like 15 to 20 mph and above it seems accurate and at 1 and 2 mph it seems accurate. There is no calibration adjustments for any settings. All in all not bad for the price, but when I replace this one I will spend the extra $ for a better one.
A**K
Good price
I bought this for my RV the pole comes with it it's about 10 inches tall and I take it on and off as I get to the campground and back and forth this one does not require you to be hooked up to the Internet which is the main reason I bought it for my RV.
D**T
Outside Temperature isn’t working
Really like this but less than a month and the temperature isn’t working. Says 34 degrees and it’s 10 degrees - is there a way to fix?
D**.
It’s more of a toy than a weather station
I wish I’d done more research on weather stations. I would have paid more for a better one. This one is more like a toy than anything else. The last page of the manual tells you about the accuracy of all the data. It’s poor. The indoor or outdoor temperature could be off as much as 3.6 degrees! The indoor temperature could actually be 72.4 but this unit could show 76 degrees. All other parameters have similar inaccuracies. I may give this away to the neighbor kid next door to play with. The problem is that accuracy information isn’t posted on the item page so you can’t really research important things like that.
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