1. The Oregon Scientific Weather@Home Bluetooth weather series offers you the added convenience of App connectivity allowing you to view weather data collected by the product on your BLE-enabled smart device.
2. With up to 50m transmission range, you can freely move around your house while checking out the latest updates. - Requires Weather@Home Bluetooth Weather series. (Model no.
1. Successful paired phone and weather station from within app (do not use Android's own Bluetooth pairing, this has always been the case).Terrible! There is another "new" app with same name and just a new tag.
2. Need an exit button or such which exits and does whatever the force stop does.Very interesting to get graphs from your weather station, but very crappy app.
3. Who has an old version of android these days?! Looks like this is abandoned...what a waste... they still sell the devices tooScales of history measurements cannot be read as values are too small.
4. The history is only 7 days, only in graph form, not exportable, only visible when connected to the station - I think it is stored in the station, but cannot be viewed from the station.
5. Since setting up the weather station, I have managed to get it to sync once.
6. Seems to never connect, has gaps in the data, you can't export the data, the app itself can't keep data for more then 7 daysJust moved to new phone with Android 10.
7. The weather station is OK but the App is difficult to get working.
8. Can't find weather station.
9. App is very slow, but may be due to Bluetooth connection.App gives warnings that it is not compatible with Android 10.
10. How badly can you design, document and implement what should be a really simple app?!! I would be satisfied with just storing the times & readings in a text file!!Bought a BAR218HGX for its Weather@Home functionality, but will be returning it due to the appalling app.
11. If I exit the app and then shutdown bluetooth then turn bluetooth back on and relaunch the app it will not sync or show anything.