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Reviewed in Italy on January 26, 2025
Poca spesa ma funzionamento ottimo , lo uso prima di uscire in barca a vela per valutare la corretta velatura
dale jodoin
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
love it
Barry Eley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 22, 2024
used on the sports field easy to carry and quick to use
Dan D
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
It works are higher speedsNot great at low speed
Laura Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Accuracy is being debated on here. I tried it out the window of 2 cars. The jeep hood made it seem inaccurate but when i tried it out the window of my Honda element it seemed exactly accurate. Tried it about 10-24 mph. I like the size. Not too small for your hand. I like having the cover to protect it. Came with a long strap i can put over my neck when checking wind off the side of my sailboat. Also got it for rc airplanes.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023
Easy to use.
しん
Reviewed in Japan on December 1, 2023
概略的な風量を測定するため、購入しました。コンパクトで重宝しています。
Joseph J. Betz
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
First, it's an anemometer, appears to be a capable one. Easy enough to use once you figure out the stuff that flummoxed other reviewers (thanks to them for pointing out how to get the battery in, that might have confused me too.)First, the red thing is a skin, pull it off to get to the battery cover. Have a quarter handy to engage the battery cover, yes you can do it with finger pressure IF you have VERY strong fingers, but wow that's tight.Only two ways the battery could go in, it goes in with the writing up, towards your eyes.Replace battery cover and skin.Two-second hold of the red button turns on/off.U button means Units. This is how you toggle between God-bless-American miles per hour and all them funny foreign measurement systems. (I kid - measure how you like without shame or fear.)V/T button toggles between velocity (wind speed) and temperature.Once it's on, set the units for velocity and then toggle over to temperature and set the units for temperature.Boom, done.Now it's just "turn it on, measure wind speed, toggle to measure temperature, turn off". The settings will stick as long as the battery has juice.Last note, once on, short pushes of the red on/off button will toggle between current, Max, and average for wind speed. No history here, if you toggle over to Max it'll say "ok, from this moment forward we'll measure the wind speed, and the reading I'll give will be the max since you told me to do this". Same for average, it's "average since you told me to do that", not average of stuff that already happened prior to now.A note on a previous review re waterproofing: Not tested by me, but I imagine it is critical that the battery cover be FULLY engaged and that the skin be exactly correctly positioned to even start claiming waterproof. Unless your use case for this thing is kayaking, it shouldn't matter - an anemometer is pretty useless underwater anyway and just to look at the unit I'm pretty sure it won't die in a driving rainstorm.
Critical Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
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