Weatherflow is an American company that offers smart weather monitoring and forecasting solutions for individuals, businesses, and weather enthusiasts. Their products are designed to deliver accurate and timely weather data in a simple and easy-to-use format.
Founded in 2010 by three entrepreneurs with backgrounds in meteorology and technology
Received initial funding from angel investors and raised over $1 million via Kickstarter campaign in 2012
Launched first product, a portable anemometer for smartphones, in 2013
Developed and launched additional smart weather products including weather stations, lightning detectors, and air quality sensors
Offers a wide range of weather monitoring solutions for personal, professional, and scientific use
Provides affordable weather monitoring solutions for home and business use
Offers high-quality weather monitoring solutions for personal and professional use
A wireless weather monitoring system that measures temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, and rainfall
An all-in-one weather monitoring solution that features the latest technology in precipitation, lightning detection, and wind measurement
A compact device that measures particulate matter (PM) concentration in the air to help users monitor and maintain healthy indoor air quality
Weatherflow's weather stations are highly accurate, with measurements that are typically within 1% of standard measurements for temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and rainfall.
No, you do not need to pay for a subscription to use Weatherflow's products. However, some features, such as historical data and extended forecasts, may require a subscription.
Yes, Weatherflow's weather stations can be monitored remotely via the Weatherflow app, which is available for iOS and Android devices.
No, Weatherflow's lightning detector does not require an internet connection. It uses cellular data to transmit data to the Weatherflow network.
No, Weatherflow's air quality monitor can only detect particulate matter (PM) concentration in the air. It cannot detect gases such as carbon monoxide or nitrogen dioxide.