Description
CDQ-T9A Home Weather Station
The CDQ-T9A Wireless wifi weather station for home is used for measuring indoor temperature and humidity as well as outdoor temperature and humidity, atmospheric pressure, light, ultraviolet radiation, wind speed and direction, dew-point, and rainfall. It features a large screen color LCD display and has a built-in large capacity storage function. You can upload the meteorological data to www.wunderground.com via WIFI. Also, you can view the data through the APP. It is suitable for installation in areas like gardens, villas, parks, and country houses.
Dimnsion & Mounting


Application
Environmental monitoring:
◉ Wifi weather station for home real-time monitoring of indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, air pressure and other meteorological data, to help users understand the weather conditions around the family, reasonable arrangement of daily life, such as according to the outdoor temperature to decide whether to increase or reduce clothing, according to the humidity to decide whether to use a humidifier.
Weather warning:
◉Before extreme weather such as heavy rain, strong wind, lightning, hail, etc., it will send early warning information to users in a timely manner to remind users to take corresponding preventive measures, such as closing doors and Windows, putting away outdoor items, etc., to ensure the safety of family property.
Agriculture and horticulture:
◉For users who have a home garden or indoor planting, the weather station can provide real-time meteorological information to help users rationally arrange watering, fertilization, pruning and other gardening work. For example, based on soil moisture and rainfall data, determine whether watering is necessary to avoid overwatering or drought damage to plants
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