Netatmo NWS01 Smarte Wetterstation
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Netatmo NWS01 Smarte Wetterstation


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pombe

10 years ago

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maege

10 years ago • purchased this product

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I operate the station with the following set-up: 1 station 2 additional indoor modules 1 outdoor module As it looks like in the app, I could add the following (but I haven't tested this...) 1 indoor module 1 rain sensor 1 wind sensor
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Anonymous

6 years ago

Is this the Honekit-enabled version 3?

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Anonymous

6 years ago • purchased this product

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I received my station today, it was the hardware version V3, which according to the rumours will soon be supported with Home-Kit.
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Adrian.Schütz

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago • purchased this product

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I don't work with Google Home and use Netatmo via the app.
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rudinaxx

10 years ago

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Former user

10 years ago

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The station transmits the measured values to the server (Internet) via the WLAN. The Netatmo app (iOS) retrieves the data from the server. For this reason, registration on netatmo.com is also necessary. The outdoor receiver transmits its measured data to the main station via Bluetooth.
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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Adrian.Schütz

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Hello, so several people can log on to it, everyone just needs a profile with Netatmo. But I wouldn't recommend this station to you, I now have the complete system from Homematic IP! It's really great and can also be controlled and queried with a voice assistant.
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Anonymous

6 years ago

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idonath

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The outdoor module only displays temperature, humidity and the dew point. So the air quality would be missing if you use the outdoor module indoors.
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it.tonga

7 years ago

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keller.gilles

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

The basic set is always 2 modules. The small one can be used outside or in another room. But you can also use a different meter, depending on what your goal is. I have both Netatmo and Eve Room (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/eve-room-heimautomatisierung-9580950). The advantage of Eve is that it is compatible with Apple Home Kit and other services.
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tirili00

7 years ago

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Anonymous

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As far as I know you can't communicate directly with the station, but you can get the data from the Netatmo server. https://dev.netatmo.com/en-US... There is no official Phyton library but there are examples in other programming languages.
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Anonymous

9 years ago

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Anonymous

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The connection is by radio. For me, the signal is sufficient between the ground floor and the first floor, but not between the ground floor and the basement (although no other signals go through the ceiling in our house). I can't say much about the accuracy. It indicates the humidity in whole numbers.
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duke.r

3 months ago

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lugipfupf

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Depending on how tech-savvy you are and aren't afraid to do a bit of DIY, you can take a look at HomeAssistant. You can then use it to put together everything you want.
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szut69

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

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The product with the identifier NWS01-EC is not explicitly indicated as Apple HomeKit compatible in the information available. HomeKit compatibility is only confirmed for Netatmo stations with version V3 or higher. To check whether your station is compatible, check the hardware version in the Netatmo Weather application on iPhone or iPad: if the version is V3 or higher, it is HomeKit compatible, otherwise not. The references found mention a HomeKit-compatible NWS01-EU version, but not specifically the NWS01-EC version. It is therefore likely that the NWS01-EC version is not HomeKit compatible, or at least this information has not been officially confirmed.
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Beni9228

12 months ago

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digitec

12 months ago

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Not all sensors require a direct WLAN connection. The outdoor sensors connect to the main module via a radio interface in the 868 MHz range, which then sends the data to the network via WLAN.
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DukeX74

1 year ago

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DukeX74

1 year ago

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ansgar.laue

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Hello, The mobile and weather station must be in the same WLAN network. Perhaps the station is in a 2.4 GHZ network and the mobile in a 5 or 6 GHZ network? Greetings

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