IoT: House climate monitoring

By | February 24, 2017

It is very important for me to monitor the climate in the house. The solution that I have chosen is the Netatmo Weather Station for Smartphones
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features:

– main sensor that measures temperature, CO2 levels, humidity and noise levels.

– indoor sensors that measure temperature, CO2 levels and humidity. Additional Module for Netatmo Weather Station. Same on Up to 3 sensors can be added.
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– outdoor sensor that measures temperature and humidity

– rain sensor: Netatmo Rain Gauge for Netatmo Weather Station
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– wind sensor: Netatmo Wind Gauge for the Weather Station
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– for the outside sensors there is also a nice mounting kit: Netatmo NWM01-WW mounting kit
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– very important has full IFTTT integration so all sorts of fun links to other devices can be done. If humidity is to high my air-conditioning unit is started in de-humidifier mode. If the temperature is too high again the air-conditioning will be started. If your air con is not IFTTT enabled you can achieve this by using some sort of intelligent socket (like WeMo)

This is a very nice weather station with additional inside sensors. You can monitor the environment from inside and outside the house from the smart phone or from the netatmo web account.

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One thought on “IoT: House climate monitoring

  1. Alexane Alessia

    The Internet of Things is a giant network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, and sensors that are connected and exchange data through the internet. There are many benefits of using IoT for a development organization. The Internet of Things (IoT) sensors helps to measure and control the accurate climate in our hoe and business. Ubibot wireless temperature monitoring connects with IoT platform, you can buy the sensors at best price from Ubibot. Visit https://www.ubibot.io/ now for grab the sensors.

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