Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station (Wireless) Reviews
The Vantage Pro 2 (wireless) is a tremendous product. No complaints at all other than the Weatherlink software. I purchased the unit and another console for the house. The system works flawlessly and both consoles receive and display data properly. I transmit my data to MADIS (I am CW5020) things work well. My system is 3 years old and changing batteries and occassional other maintenance (Davis charges fair prices for items to be periodically replaced) is all that is necessary. I would give this unit 5 stars but the software is less than ideal. Davis issues an upgrade and the functionality is less--don't understand. Rain isn't properly displayed on CWOP (it used to be) and other matters. In short, buy the hardware and look for other solutions for software.br /br /My weather station data is visible here:br / [...]br /br /br /
Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station (Wireless) Feature
- Wireless weather station that calculates barometric pressure, temperature, rainfall, and more
- Provides highs, lows, totals, and averages for virtually all daily, monthly, or yearly weather variables
- Temperature and humidity sensors are housed inside radiation shield to ensure better accuracy
- Comes with rain collector, anemometer, and 40-foot anemometer cable
- Wireless line-of-sight range of up to 1,000 feet; backlit 6-by-3.5-inch display
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Setup and use of Davis Vantage Pro2 - DSoar -
The unit was simple to assemble. The manual was very good. It anticipated questions very well. The technical support staff answered my questions . I had a neighbor's transmitter sending data to my console. It was easy to rectify with help from support. The calibration process is straight forward.
Love the Wireless - Grandmom1+6 -
We installed this wireless Wizard last week, replacing the wired Wizard we have had for about 10 years. It seems to be working well. It's nice not having the wires across the yard and the back deck. I'm still learning how to use the display functions. Unfortunately, [...] wants rain measured at 7:00 am each day for the previous 24 hours. The Wizard measures the rain for a day (ending at midnight). I'm still trying to figure out how to do this without changing the date/time.
Oct 29, 2010 13:33:05
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