🌊 Catch the Wind Like a Pro!
The Proster Handheld Digital Anemometer is a portable wind speed meter designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a wide measurement range, multiple unit options, and a user-friendly LCD display with backlight. Ideal for sailing, surfing, and fishing, this anemometer is powered by a 9V battery (included) and offers smart functionalities for accurate and convenient wind measurement.
Sensor Technology | Mechanical |
Are batteries included? | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Number of Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Wood Pellet |
Additional Features | Portable |
B**W
From a drone flier: This is a VERY accurate device and it is very well made
I fly drones every day. Accurate wind speed is very important to me because knowledge of the wind speed and the second to second variations in wind speed are allow me to decide how to safely pilot my drones without crashing them or having them be blown away.This device is very sensitive and accurate whether measuring a 1 mph breeze, or a 12 to 35 mph gust. I have now used it for 56 consecutive days of flight and the 9 Volt battery is still holding a strong charge.Size: 6.5" tall; 1.5" thick; and 3.5" at its widest. The handle is 2.5" wide and 1.25" thick. Has a nice case. Fits well in my flying bag. Fits well in my small man's hand. Feels good in the hand.Weight with batteries is 7 oz.Construction: solid impact resistant plastic with heavy duty rubber grip in handle part.Impeller blade: 8 blades which rotate freely with the slightest breath.Screen: 1-1/8 × 1-3/8 inches. LCD which is very easy to read. Backlight is easily clicked on for low light situations.Sounds: makes nice chirps when turned on and when functions are changed.Functions: Easily switched between all the functions. I only use it for measuring wind speed in mph or kilometers/hour. Also, measures in knots. There are other functions listed by seller, but I do not use them.In summary, I am impressed with the quality of the build, its reliability, its ease of use, the readability of the screen and its portability. I can't be without it.Good going on a fine product at a great price.
B**E
good value and working well
So far, happy with this instrument. Have not had it long but it is easy to use and is providing good wind speed measurements. The data is used for reference on the race committee boat at sailboat race events. It is light enough to stuff in a jacket pocket but it is not small so I'm talking about a big pocket. If it proves durable it will be a great value. The only nit pick is that it uses a 9v battery so need to have a spare on hand. Nothing I own uses 9v except this. It would also be nice if it recalled the last Unit when turned off instead of having to reset it each time. It probably saves battery by not having persistent memory but the Knots unit is the last one in the cycle so every use requires a bunch of button presses. Leaving it on is an option but that uses up the 9v battery more quickly that it's worth.
N**E
Works good
Works good, definitely feels cheap but it is cheap so no complaints
R**.
Good device for an everyday homeowner
I got this anemometer for use in gaging wind events such as tropical systems, since I live in Florida. There was a problem trying to get the separate (but included) PAKKO battery in. It's 1/16” too long. A 9-volt Duracell battery fits perfectly, though.As far as reading the wind speed, I found the numeric result to be clear and easily readable. However, the units are much smaller and harder to read. I'll be using mph, which is found under the UNIT button. It has to be set each time the device is turned on again.This anemometer will work fine for my needs.
D**3
Good device for homeowner.
I got this for use in the garden and for help in siting a plastic greenhouse. There was a problem trying to get the separated but included PAKO/PAKKO (?) battery in. It turns out it was 1/16” too long. A 9v Kirkland battery fit perfectly, tho.As far as reading the result, the numeric result is clear. However the units are much smaller and some people might need a little magnification.I will be using mph, found under the UNIT button.I think it will work fine for my needs and also heavier usage.
B**.
Bingo , we have a winner
My husband has been trying to figure out the best place in our yard to install a windmill. The 1st aenometer we bought did not measure the wind acurrately and we ended up with this one. My husband loves it. It's easy to use and understand. Even has a carrying case.
B**S
Very sturdy and accurate
Can’t measure in MPH
W**N
Always lose the Setup
This unit for home use is OK and accurate, my gripe is the setup (area of the hose hole for CFM reading) is always lost also does not keet the unit (CFM or CM, etc) after you turn off the unit, which to me is ridiculous, should keep the setup until the user want to change for something else.