

🌦️ Stay ahead of the storm with precision weather insights at your fingertips!
The AcuRite Iris 5-in-1 Weather Station delivers hyperlocal, real-time monitoring of temperature, humidity, wind speed/direction, rainfall, and barometric pressure via a solar-powered wireless sensor. Featuring a high-definition, auto-dimming color display, it offers personalized 12-hour forecasts, lightning detection within 25 miles, and an integrated weather clock with automatic daylight saving updates. With a robust 433 MHz wireless range up to 100 meters and easy installation, it’s a top-rated, professional-grade weather station designed for millennial managers who demand accuracy and style in their smart home setup.









| ASIN | B01MF7HK97 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Brightness, Barometer, Thermometer |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,989 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #15 in Weather Stations |
| Brand Name | AcuRite |
| Color | HD Display with Lightning |
| Connectivity Technology | 433 MHz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,167) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 50072397010240 |
| Included Components | Display, 5-in-1 Sensor, Lightning Sensor, Mounting Hardware, Power Adapter |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.6"D x 7.6"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Pro Weather Station with HD Display, Lightning Detector, Rain, Wind, Temperature and Humidity |
| Item Weight | 5.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AcuRite |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 01024M |
| Number of Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. |
| Part Number | 01024M |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Rain |
| Sensor Technology | Ultrasonic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Humidity,Speed,Temperature,Wind Speed |
| Style Name | HD Display with Lightning |
| Temperature Accuracy | +/- 2 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Upper Temperature Range | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
S**.
Incredible Weather Station - A Must Have...
I know this model has been out for awhile but I have to say it...It's about time the displays with weather stations caught up with the rest of the world. I've been wanting to replace my older weather station for some time...all the while I dreamed of the display's being more graphic and in color. After looking over what Amazon offers...I found some which had the text in color and the forecast in color...however nothing "Wow'd" me in terms of the display until I came across the AcuRite 01024M Pro. Once received I had it installed within a couple days. I couldn't believe how easy it was compared to my older system. What made the installation a breeze (no pun intended lol) was the fact that the sensors are all housed within one unit...unlike the older systems which had at least three separate sensors and wires. It was as simple as attaching the sensor housing to a dowel at the height I wanted and then attach the dowel to the roof. Done. Going back to the display...all I had to do was plug it in and it automatically started the setup process and detected the sensors. In fact I didn't even need to look at the user guide it was so simple. And of course, the display was awesome. I loved the graphics...gives more of a computer feel to it...yet the info is laid out in an orderly fashion and easy to understand. An added plus which I actually love...seeing how the display is always on...is the option to dim the brightness at a specific time in the evening or...to have the display go into a sleep mode at a specific time and wake back up at a specific time. The screen dims and only shows the most important current weather info. If you need to see the main screen you simply press a key and it wakes up. The display goes back to sleep after 15 seconds of the last key press. This is very handy at night. I have mine go to "sleep" shortly after I call it a night, and wake back up about an hour before I get up. Now that is a very clever handy function. This system also updates more frequently when it comes to wind guests than my older system did which means it catches more guests with less data loss. My older system updated every 30 seconds...you can miss vital wind gust info within a 30 second span. So...this was an added plus for me. And lastly, this weather station also detects lightning which is a first for me. On day one after I installed it we had another winter storm push through and behind it heavy showers. This system detected a single lightning strike about 9 miles away...most likely off shore as we live on the coast. You see the lightning alert on both the display and the portable detector. I like how it actually tells you how many miles away the lightning was. To know if lightning is getting closer or moving further away you simply see if the system is reporting lighting with the distance decreasing or increasing. Decreasing means getting closer and increasing moving away. Simple enough. One thing to note, as you look at the included photos, I also have a wired wind gauge which is the small display you see above this weather station's display...and to the left of this stations sensors on my roof. And yes...I also purchased it from Amazon. It's electronic and gives me up to the second wind info...so a more accurate wind reading. While the wireless update window with the AcuRite 01024M Pro is much faster than older systems...there is still some data loss due to the update window it has...which is why I have a second wind gauge...kind of like a back-up system. So...if you're looking for a well put together weather station with clean crisp graphics...and in color to boot...I highly recommend this system. I'm very happy with my purchase and look forward to tracking the remaining winter storms of 2017 as they push through our area. Hope this review helps you to make your decision....
R**D
Beware of distance claims!
I am giving this unit 5 stars, but with some of MY help! The unit arrived well packed! and on time. The setup was spot on to the instructions! It worked perfect on the bench. The bench set up took me 45 min, but anyone could do it in half that time. I am just slow and methodical. Setting up the pole outside, and attaching the ground level battery took a couple of hrs. (see above). Much to my dismay the unit did not work fully. It had wind speed and direction, but no outside temp. The signal strength bars showed 4, but I suspected that. I changed batteries, (they read new) then I took the display to a closer room. It worked perfectly!, OK, OK ..... I wanted the display in my "Man Cave" so......... Since I was apparently slightly out of range, I remember the day when we had rabbit ears on our TV set, to get a better single we wrapped alum. foil around the antennas. I tried that and Voila!! enough signal to use my display where I wanted. The total distance from the outside unit to my display is about 60 feet with 3 walls. I guess about the max on could expect, but nowhere near the outlandish claims of 330 feet. ( I know line of sight and clear air). I have owned several other whether stations before, I am in love with this unit! It is the best I have ever had (so far)
P**Y
Save Your Money
It sure looked nice, for 1 1/2 weeks, had to return display after it stopped receiving all signals, Lightning detector & 5 in 1 unit, Tried everything, would not work even after factory reset. Bought 2nd display and it continues working fine, Horrible customer service, no phones, only live chat, had to return original display, they said it's fine nothing wrong with it. even though it would not receive anything sitting right next to the second $80 display I bought (luckily). after another 3 weeks without my display they are sending it back to me, they want me to send the 5 in 1 unit back to them, Why, it's working just fine on the 2nd display to this day. This is a risky purchase, plan on some very disappointing wasted time and a sketchy design that looks fantastic, but so far has cost me a lot of unneccesary wasted time. They should have sent me a new display, and tested the intermittent unit extensively if they wanted to keep a happy customer. I even considered a 3rd display. Other than not working, the biggest flaw is that there is no battery power on the displays, so you loose all data when power is removed, not portable. If it was a little older I could see them repairing it, but since it was brand new it should have been immediately replaced with a fresh one. Customer Satisfaction Very Poor, No Phones in the Space Age 2018 Phone World, Look Out ! 2 month follow up- The display unit I returned that would not connect and was told there is nothing wrong with it is now dead again. It lasted till Jan 2 2019, about 2 months after they retuned it. Luckily I had bought a 2nd display which has worked fine since it came out of the box, is farther away, and shows a strong signal. The display just goes to dashes and no amount of reseting factory settings, or searching for sensors will get it to work including placing it next to the 5 in1. Am I supposed to go up on the roof every 2 months, take my sensor down and attempt to get it connected to the display? The company is so horrible to deal with I won't even try a 2nd repair claim, not surprised to see the huge price drop either since everyone has fatal flaws with this system before it's even a year, or in my case 1 week, then 2 months old, Absolute Junk, Do not get caught up in dealing with this company, which doesn't even use phones in 2019?
J**L
HIgh Quality
Easy to set up. Directions are easy to follow. Placement of the outdoor station is important for accurate readings. The lightning detector was a bit more difficult to find a appropriate placement. The interior screen is easy to read. The page shows indoor/outdoor and an overview of the weather. Provides much more information than the average person might require, but I am thrilled with the purchase.
B**E
We've had this since May (it's July 26 now) and it does a nice job recording rain fall, temperatures, humidity, lightning and we have it a good 100+ feet away from the receiver screen. The lightning thing is neat. We've got hits as far as 38km and I think 1km is it's closest showing. During the heat wave it recorded a temp of 39 in the yard, which was right in line with the old mercury thermometer. The rain meter seems to send updates every 15 minutes or so. Cause it will go from 0 to say 1.6 after it has rained for a bit. Then it jumps to the next reading. So it's not "realtime" but it kinda is. The wind direction works good. The wind speed, hard to say how spot on it is. We've had some pretty big wind storms this year and had a high reading of 28kph. News claimed 50k gusts. Maybe it just goes by "sustained" wind speed. Overall I think it's good value. The screen is nice and easy to read and changes to the light or dark and even has pics of the current and upcoming weather. Like before it gets cloudy, it has showed clouds and rain on the display even though it's sunny. But 30-60 minutes later it becomes cloudy out. Pretty neat trick. There's cheaper and more expensive ones out there. Got this on "sale" for bout $280. We shall see how it handles -40 this winter. Lol Oh I also have it bout 20 feet above ground.
G**X
Todo correcto, lo único para hacer notar es que si se va la luz se pierde la memoria con los datos anuales, mensuales, semanales y tiene que volver a aprender
J**N
There are too many good things to say about the Acurite weather station there isn’t enough space to put them. Very accurate rainfall, the last thunderstorm we had 220 lightening strikes from 1-23 miles away. All this is kept in its multiple memory log which is interesting to go back in time and see what had happened on any particular day. Inside and outside temps are spot on....it just goes on and on!
A**7
I received the kit today, and everything looked pretty good. I'm a bit concerned that there's no rubber gasket/seal around the battery door, but nobody else's reviews mention the batteries getting wet. Hopefully it's fine, but I may add one for good measure. I powered on the display, but it didn't default to the setup screen like the manual said it should, and showed no readings from the sensor. I manually ran through the display setup and added the sensor, which it found, but it still wouldn't show any readings. I then ran through a factory reset and it started back up with the initial setup steps. Immediately upon finishing this setup, it was showing readings from the sensor assembly, which it automatically connected to. I then went to calibrate the rain gauge. After a few 1 cup calibration runs, I found that it was not completely consistent, but still averaged very close to what it should according to the manual (1.06") and only ranged by about 5% in the tests. No adjustments needed, good stuff. So, onto the concerns about it losing all settings from brief power outages. After setting it up, I left it unplugged for the better part of an hour, and it still retained its settings. There doesn't need to be such a major concern as there seems to be some level of built-in storage capacitance that keeps the settings in place for some time. However, for those like me who can have power outages on the order of many hours and who want to be able to watch the weather figures during storms, there is an option. The display operates off of 5V DC, which is also the standard USB voltage. You can use a power bank and a USB to DC plug cable to run the display. There are a few things to consider, though: 1) The power bank needs to have pass through capabilities (charge and discharge simultaneously) and maintain the output with minimal or no dropouts when the input power is lost and returned. I'm using the top USB port on a RAVpower RP-PB010 and it works well without any dropout whatsoever when pulling the input power (i.e., acts as a true UPS for that port), and would technically run the display for about two days straight with its capacity. 2) A power bank with lithium ion batteries probably shouldn't be used for this type of 'always plugged in' configuration unless it has overload/overtemp protection and a metallic case for good measure (such as the RAVpower unit noted). 3) The display draws about 280 to 300mA of current, and it doesn't vary at all when the display is dimmed or in sleep mode. Almost all power banks disable their outputs if the load current is too low. Most (like the RAVpower) work fine at 280mA, but there's a chance that some might not. There are still options even if they do, but it would mean adding a load resistor if you're handy. 4) You'd need a USB type A (standard fullsize USB) to 3.5mm x 1.35mm DC cable with center positive *and 90 degree angled plug end*. The angle is important to be able to seat it properly in the back of the display. Overall, it seems like a decent unit. Time will tell once I put it through a brutal Saskatchewan winter, and I'll update my review at some point in the future. EDIT: After a few months in operation, I had issues with the anemometer bearings seizing up. Cleaning and lubricating helped for about a day, but there must have been a bad bearing. Acurite was quick to approve a replacement anemometer/aspiration and expedited it, and I'm back in action. Although some have claimed that their customer service is poor, my experience has actually been quite positive.
D**.
My husband and I are boaters and outdoor enthusiasts and check the weather daily as it impacts what we are doing - especially when heading out boating. This little weather station is full of information and is fun to keep an eye on for wind speed, temperature, both indoor and outdoor, and trends. We haven’t yet installed the lightening detector as it’s winter right now,but I anticipate that too, will be interesting to have. Easy to set up and quality is good. Would recommend to anyone purchasing a weather station for amateur weather watchers.
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