Ambient Weather Network Weather Hub
The AWN Weather Hub receives data from compatible Ambient Weather Stations and Environmental Sensors and discreetly sends it to the Ambient Weather Network over your Wi-Fi or ethernet/LAN connection. This small, sleek hub has LED status indicators, an integrated antenna, and a low-draw power supply. Perfect for users that want access to weather data without installing an array or want to take a non-internet-enabled Ambient Weather Station online.
What is a Weather Hub and How Does it Work?
The AWN Weather Hub receives data from compatible Ambient Weather Stations and Environmental Sensors and discreetly sends it to the Ambient Weather Network over your Wi-Fi or ethernet/LAN connection. This small, sleek hub has LED status indicators, an integrated antenna, and a low-draw power supply.
How Do I View My Data?
Access your data remotely using the Ambient Weather Network App or desktop version by visiting ambientweather.net.
What Sensors Can I Add to My Weather Hub?
Ambient Weather offers a variety of indoor and outdoor environmental sensors, depending on the types of measurements you are looking to monitor. Here are our recommended sensor options and placement in your home:
- WH31E Temperature and Humidity Sensor - Measures outdoor or indoor temperature and humidity. Recommended Placement: Porch, Side of House, Basement, Bedroom, Office, Living Room (Add up to 8 WH31E Sensors)
- WH31P Waterproof Probe Temperature Sensor - Measures the temperature of any wet medium. Recommended Placement: Fish Tanks, Freezer, Refrigerator, Houseplants (Add up to 8 WH31P Sensors)
- AQIN Air Quality Monitor - Measures PM2.5, PM10, and CO2 levels. Recommended Placement: Kitchen, Basement, Office, Bedroom, Living Room (Add up to 3 Air Quality Sensors from any combination of AQIN, PM25, and PM25IN Sensors)
- PM25IN Indoor Particulate Monitor - Measures indoor PM2.5 levels. Recommended Placement: Kitchen, Basement, Office, Bedroom, Living Room (Add up to 3 Air Quality Sensors from any combination of AQIN, PM25, and PM25IN Sensors)
- PM25 Outdoor Particulate Monitor - Measures outdoor PM2.5 levels. Recommended Placement: Porch (Add up to 3 Air Quality Sensors from any combination of AQIN, PM25, and PM25IN Sensors)
- WH31LA Leak Detector - Detects moisture. Recommended Placement: Laundry Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, Basement (Add up to 4 WH31LA Sensors)
- WH31L Lightning Detector - Detects EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse) from strikes up to 25 miles away. Recommended Placement: Porch (Add up to 1 WH31L Sensors)
- WH31SM Soil Moisture Sensor - Measures the moisture levels in the soil. Recommended Placement: Houseplants, Garden (Add up to 8 WH31SM Sensors)
- WH31PF Wireless Waterproof Floating Pool and Spa Thermometer - Measures water temperature. Recommended Placement: Pool, Spa, Pond (Add up to 8 WH31PF Sensors)
- WH31SRS Solar Radiation Shield/Outdoor Enclosure for WH31E, WH31P, and WH31L Sensors – Protects the WH31E, WH31P, and WH31L if used outdoors in an uncovered environment.
Optional Weather Stations Supported by the Weather Hub
Optional weather stations that are supported by the Weather Hub and pass through to the Ambient Weather Network include:
- WS-0800
- WS-0900
- WS-1000
- WS-1001
- WS-1002
- WS-1200
- WS-1201
- WS-1400
- WS-1401
- WS-1550
- WS-1551
- WS-3000
- WS-1900
- WeatherBridge Universal Wi-Fi IP Ethernet Server
Advantages of Using a Weather Hub and Ambient Weather Sensors
A Weather Hub paired with Ambient Weather Sensors is a game-changing solution for apartment dwellers and those without yards. With its convenience and affordability, this pairing provides real-time weather data for your home and its surroundings without worrying about where to place a weather station. Any compatible Ambient Weather Sensor will seamlessly connect to the Weather Hub, which then feeds to the powerful Ambient Weather Network platform. From there, you can access all your data, including a hyper-local forecast. Your personal dashboard provides detailed sensor data, current conditions, charts, and the ability to set alerts when thresholds are met.
ObserverIP Dimensions: 3 x 2.5 x 1"
Power Consumption: About 0.8 Watts
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