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2025-09-05 16:15:18
I was a little worried about the negative reviews regarding internet setup -- those worries were unfounded. The setup is very straightforward with only one minor gotcha. My steps went like this:1: put batteries in the sensors.2: plug in the base unit. Wait a few moments and the sensors all automagically pair.3: put the base unit into AP mode so that it becomes in essence a wifi router (press and hold wifi button on back for 6 seconds -- the display then says "AP").4: connect to the device's SSID with a laptop or phone (the SSID will start PWS...). You won't have any outside internet access when connected to the base unit this way, which makes sense because it isn't connected to anything but your laptop/phone. The reason you connect this way is so you give the base unit the info it needs to connect to your home router and a couple other config details. The form is obvious, clean, and simple.5: once connected to the base unit via wifi, enter the base unit's address in your browser (192.168.1.1). A simple form will show up and you can select your home wifi's SSID and enter the password. You can also enter Wunderground account info, time zone, select a time server, and enter GPS coordinates for the device.5a. I would suggest having your Wunderground account setup first, otherwise you will have to repeat the process by putting the device in AP mode, connecting to it, etc. The gotcha I noted was that when you go into AP mode, it does not remember the last home wifi SSID you picked, so you have to reselect the correct SSID. If you don't, it will of course fail to connect because it is giving the wrong router your password. When you signup for Wunderground, you will get a page that shows the info you need to fill in on the two fields you get when the base unit is in AP mode. Just copy and paste. Wunderground will also give you your GPS coordinates.5b. When you choose your time zone, I found that the sunrise/sunset time was wrong when I entered the UTC info for regular time, and correct when I used the DST time (I'm in Pacific zone so correct was UTC -8).6. Once you've entered all the info to the device and press submit, it drops out of AP mode and tries to connect to your home wifi. If you entered all the correct info, it happens in seconds and it's easy to tell from the front of the display -- if the wifi icon blinks, not connected. Solid, you are connected. If you fail to connect, go through the AP process again and ensure you have selected the correct SSID for your home router.The first time I went through this it probably took me half an hour because I did it piece by piece, including setting up my Wunderground account, while carefully reading the directions. If I was to blank it out and start over, it would take me less than five minutes now. It's a very straightforward process. There is another weather service like Wunderground in the setup screen for which I can't recall the name. I didn't try that one because once I set up the Wunderground info, the device started reporting immediately. It appears to update Wunderground about four times per minute.Anyway, I love it so far. Only had it a day so I can't talk about longevity, but I can say the setup is about as easy and straightforward as can be without having a keyboard and general purpose monitor built directly into the base unit. I think Logia's solution to getting the necessary info stored on the device is a very good one.
Joanna
2025-08-20 15:11:28
This product is working very well for me. It takes some thought and work to set up the outside unit and a little time to familiarize yourself with the set up, pairing, and settings menu for the display. But the Instruction book is adequate. Two complaints which are not deal breakers. 1. I could not get weather underground (WU) to recognize my station as "online" after I registered it. This may have been because the Logia 7 in 1 does not appear in their menu when registering. This meant I had to go with Weather Cloud (WC) which is not quite as convenient as WU for remote monitoring on your phone because you have to pull up the website with your phone browser and log in every time rather than having the app with a home-screen icon that WU offers. WC does not offer an APP for your phone. 2. The display offers the ability to toggle between daily, weekly or monthly rainfall totals. This is a very nice feature. I just wish they had something similar in the max/min menu for temperature and wind speed where you could select the max/min for the past 24 hours and perhaps for the month too. Temperatures fluctuate diurnally and that is where the temperature max/min is most interesting to me. As it is the unit just stores the max min value forever until you reset it. For example you might be seeing a max temp of 95F which was from last summer even though it is now winter if you don't reset it. The max/min value is stored until you reset it and you have to reset every parameter individually (i.e. it is not a global reset for all parameters) So if you want max/mins for the past 24 hours for any parameter you have to remember to reset them each day. You can go through the history for the past 24 hours but that does not necessarily give you the max/mins since they are just data points on the hour each hour. A different value can occur at some point between the 1-hour readings (especially for wind speed).Downloading a month of data from WC is easy but it gives it to you in a .csv file which is not very usable. A little research on the web will show you how to convert it to a .xlsx file. WC will store up to 12 months of data for you under the free version of their service with readings for each parameter every hour. Like history on your display this is not necessarily max/min.A picture of my outside unit installation is attached.
twme
2025-08-11 13:17:05
Easy to install. Works Great!!!!
bob amos
2025-06-19 12:16:58
I have always wanted a weather station of my own. Not sure why but I just have. This was a holiday gift from my wife and was it a surprise to receive.It is a station that covers just about everything out in the yard. It also covers the inside of the house or whatever place you choose. There is a sensor that you place in the house, garage, shed, green house or wherever you want.It was a breeze to mount but was a little taxing trying to set it up. Not so much with the main screen, but trying to set it up with the online services, which are free, were a nightmare. However, once it was finally set up, it has worked perfectly. I set it up with the two suggested services. Now, to be fair, these services are not part of this company so the set up issues were with the on line service.I have had loads of fun watching the weather being displayed on the screen.Comes with the unit, a remote sensor, power supply, battery for the screen unit but you will need to supply any other sensors.Yep, I am quite happy with this as it is sort of a toy to play with but has honest and true information.
Cliente de
2025-05-13 11:55:19
Un gran dispositivo, faltarÃa elementos de configuración como quitar el DST y que todas las unidades estén en sistema decimal.
Customer
2025-05-05 14:48:16
This weather station has a larger and nicer display than most models. It was easy to install and provides real-time weather from anywhere by connecting it to Weather Underground. It is not difficult to set up. I have my station about 100 feet away and it shows full bars for signal strength. Sign up for a Weather Underground account, add new device, then enter the info in the install menu. There is no need to have it plugged into a computer like some others to upload constant data. PWS Monitor is a great app for monitoring conditions once everything is connected. It would be nice if it would also upload the indoor temperature, but it doesn't look like any of them do.
mark uniac
2025-04-24 20:14:07
All in all pretty good. Installation was easy and pairing/setup worked well (follow directions precisely!) Weather underground is working fine.First issue is that "feels like" doesn't work - it just reads the same value as outside temp.Sunrise and sunset function does not work either - sunrise and sunset seem pegged at 6AM and6PM respectively.So.... 2 disappointments (could be user issues but I see nothing in the documentation to address)
Customer
2025-04-17 18:54:04
Easy to install, arrives ready to go. You will find this unit is perfect for home use. This is the third weather station I’ve had in 15 years , this is the first by Logia. My previous ones were National Geographic. I like the wifi connection and the ability to read it remotely, I would recommend this weather station for anyone looking to obtain one. At this price point you get a good product.
Kanga
2024-12-31 13:11:20
Easy set up to the remote indoor and outdoor units. Connected to the web for updated moon phases etc. Didn't connect to be able to check weather remotely, that wasn't a concern for me.Unit is bright, it's a night light for my kitchen, ha ha.Easy to read, enjoy the min/max daily, monthly and functions
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