Smart Home and WiFi Explained

Understanding the Role of WiFi in Smart Homes

In smart homes, WiFi can be used by devices like smart plugs, smart motion sensors, and thermostats to be controlled remotely and integrate with other smart home systems to run automations. However, not all smart devices use WiFi, some use WiFi indirectly and some don’t use WiFi at all.

Smart Home Sensor Air Quality Explained

Smart Home Sensors: Understanding Air Quality

Smart home sensors provide a practical and affordable means to monitor air quality. These smart devices detect pollutants like particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO₂), and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), transmitting data to local or remote platforms for analyses or can be used in automations to trigger actions.

Below is an overview of all the different types of air quality measurements and examples of what might cause the readings.

Documenting Smart Home Setup

Do I Need To Document My Smart Home Setup

If you ever need to troubleshoot, upgrade, or hand it over your smart home to someone else, will you remember how it all fits together? That’s where documentation comes in handy. While it might sound tedious (because it is), keeping track of your setup can save you time and frustration later.

Ecowitt Temperature and Humidity Sensors

Ecowitt Temperature & Humidity Sensors Compared

Ecowitt manufacture a number of different temperature, humidity and pressure sensors. The information and comparison table below shows the differences between each of the Ecowitt sensors

Locating a weather station

Where is the Best Place to Locate a Weather Station

The location of your weather station is the most important part of installation. If your weather station is under a tree or overhang, the rainfall data will be inaccurate. Placing it in an alley, for example, may cause a wind tunnel effect on the anemometer, leading to erroneous wind measurements.

Ecowitt Console Display Gateways

Ecowitt Console Displays (Gateway) Compared

Ecowitt offers a diverse range of weather station consoles that function as both display units and gateways, catering to various user needs, from professional meteorologists to home weather enthusiasts. Below is an overview of the models, highlighting their unique features and capabilities.

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