Tuesday 22 May 2012

Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compasssuper


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Rating: 3.3

List Price : $29.99 Price : $24.99
Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compass

Product Description

Altimeter:

Working Range: -2,296 to 29,500 feet

Calibration compensates for barometric pressure effects

Resolution: 3 feet

Units: feet and meters

Maximum history altitude record

Altitude climb measurement

Altitude rate of change calculation

Barometer:

Relative and sea-level barometer

Units: inHg and mbar

Digital Compass:

4-bearing mode display

External magnetic field calibration

Magnetic declination setting

Accuracy: +/- 3 degrees

Magnetic compass for use in the Northern Hemisphere only

1 degree resolution

Units: degree and 16 compass point direction (N, NNE, NE,...)

Thermometer:

Range: 14 to 140 deg F

Units: degC and degF

Digital Clock:

Quartz Clock

12 and 24 hour format

Hour, Minute

Weather Forecast:

Forecast 12 to 24 hours in advance

Icons indicate sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy and rain (at a fixed altitide)

Other Features:

30 second super bright LED backlight

Adjustable bezel dial

Description:

Dimensions: 2.5 x 2.0 x 0.6 inches

Battery: 1 x CR2032 (included). Easy to replace.

One year Ambient Weather Warranty.


  • The Handheld Weather Station includes a digital clock, thermometer, altimeter, compass, and barometer (relative and absolute with sea-level correction), and a weather forecaster.
  • The Handheld Weather Station is big on features and functions, yet small on price and size, and features a convenient carabiner clip for simple carrying and quick access. Perfect for hiking, camping, running, biking, skiing, snowboarding, mountaineering, climbing, boating, kayaking, and outdoor activities, the portable weather center is a perfect backup to your GPS.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: This is an explanation about how altimeters work in general and is applicable to all altimeters. Altimeters are often misunderstood because they do not measure your actual position on the earth (true altitude) such as a GPS, but measure the air pressure and predict the altitude based on this measurement. This is referred to as "Pressure Altitude". Pressure Altitude is profoundly affected by the true altitude and to a lesser extent, changes in the weather, often referred to as barometric pressure changes. Thus, your Pressure Altitude can change without changing your position. These changes can be as great as a few hundred feet (the changes due to weather are more pronounced at higher altitude). To offset the difference between Pressure Altitude and True Altitude, you must calibrate the device at a known altitude, whenever convenient.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: The temperature sensor is housed inside the unit and not exposed to the elements. The temperature is slow to respond because the entire housing must reach a steady-state temperature. This is referred to as the 'thermal mass time constant'. In addition, the unit will read artificially high temperature if placed in direct sunlight (due to the solar radiation energy). To receive a true measurement, place in a shaded area and out of contact with your body, and wait several minutes for the temperature to stabilize.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: The forecast icon is based on the rate of change of barometric pressure. The rate of change of barometric pressure is a trend and may be one of several tools to predict weather 24 to 48 hours in advance. In general, if the rate of change of pressure increases, the weather is improving (sunny). If the rate of change of pressure decreases, the weather is degrading (cloudy or rainy). If the rate of change is relatively steady, it will read partly cloudy or partly sunny. The reason the current conditions do not match the forecast icon is because it is a prediction 24-48 hours in advance. In most locations, this prediction is only 70% accurate and it is a good idea to consult the National Weather Service for more accurate weather forecasts. In some locations, this prediction may be less or more accurate and requires you are stationary (not changing altitude).


Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compass Reviews


Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compass Reviews


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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Product does as it says, but do your homework!, February 18, 2011
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This review is from: Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compass (Misc.)
I am very satisfied with this purchase. It is light weight, great for light duty hiking. All of the features are as advertised. The compass is very accurate and allows you to enter your "declination" to give you a true compass reading. The altimeter is very easy to set up and use. I have combined this with my GPS because it craps out in canyons and woods.

I spent a long time reviewing different altimeters and reading individual reviews, and there was a general theme... "the altitude changes several hundred feet when left in the same location for a period of time." No duh! Do your homework, folks. It's called weather changes. Altimeters predict altitude, they do not measure it! Only a GPS knows your real altitude.

A couple of minor nit-picks... you cannot see all of the measurements at the same time on one screen. You must push a button to view the altitude, temperature, and compass. I guess I understand why they did this to keep the size and weight down... Read more
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Value, February 8, 2011
This review is from: Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compass (Misc.)
This product works well for the money, the Pressure is accurate along with temp & compass. The Altimeter works good as long as you calibrate it at a known elevation before each use this is critical, I understood that before I purchased it so i was not disappointed. I purchased this as a cheap way to get my range information before each shooting session, and for the money it works reasonably well for me, just remember to calibrate the altimeter before each use if an elevation reading is something you need (airports are good locations) I live near the Blue Ridge Parkway so I always have a set elevation I can use. I highly recommended the the wind meter that they package with this product it is a fantastic value and its small size and light wight all it to be placed in to a home built weather vane or tossed in your shirt pocket, it is highly accurate in both wind and temp readings. one note on it thou it will tell you if there is a windchill but it DOES NOT calculate what it is, which i... Read more
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars raedmark, January 10, 2011
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Richard A. Edmark (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ambient Weather WS-108 Handheld Weather Station with Digital Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer, Clock & Compass (Misc.)
This is a nice multi-function device for lightening your load while still maintaining a lot of capability. It replaces my separate thermometer, Thommen altimeter, watch, and compass while providing weather information. I use it for light weight hiking and backpacking to more thoroughly enjoy the backcountry.
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