La estación meteorológica doméstica ThermoPro te permite monitorear la temperatura y la humedad interior y exterior, la presión barométrica y el pronóstico del tiempo. Obtén actualizaciones confiables fácilmente.
A home weather station does more than show the temperature: it tracks indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, measures barometric pressure, and uses that pressure trend to forecast your local weather for the next 12 to 24 hours, all on one screen. Instead of checking your phone or the TV, you glance at the display and know whether to water the garden, grab a jacket, or move the patio party indoors. If you garden, travel, plan outdoor activities, or just like knowing what's coming for your exact spot, a weather station turns raw readings into a plan for your day.
The TP280B is our home weather station, and it comes ready to use with a base station and one outdoor sensor in the box. On its vibrant 7-inch display you see indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity side by side, a 12 to 24-hour weather forecast, barometric pressure with a 12-hour history, plus trend arrows, high/low records, and comfort indicators. It reads out to a market-leading 1,000-ft range, runs on batteries or USB-C, and expands to up to 3 more sensors so you can track 4 locations at once.
The station forecasts by watching your local barometric pressure: when pressure rises, conditions tend to improve toward clear skies, and when it falls, rain or storms are more likely. It translates that trend into one of six icons (sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rainy, thunderstorms, or snow) for the next 12 to 24 hours in your immediate area. Being honest about it: this is a personal barometric forecast, not a professional meteorological service, so it runs around 70% accurate and needs about 24 hours after setup to calibrate to your location. Think of it as a reliable heads-up for planning your day, not a guarantee.
Barometric pressure is the weight of the air around you, and its direction of change is one of the oldest and most reliable weather signals there is. Rising pressure usually means clearing, settled weather ahead, while a sharp drop often signals an incoming storm, sometimes hours before the sky changes. The TP280B shows both Absolute pressure (the actual reading at your location) and Relative pressure (adjusted to sea level for accuracy), plus a 12-hour history graph so you can watch the trend yourself. It's the feature that separates a weather station from an ordinary thermometer.
The outdoor sensor transmits up to a market-leading 1,000 feet in open air, so it comfortably covers a large yard, a detached garage, or a greenhouse across the property. It ships with one sensor, and the base station accepts up to 3 more, letting you monitor 4 locations at once, say the patio, the greenhouse, the nursery, and the garage, each on its own channel. One honest note: walls, metal, and glass shorten real-world range, so place the sensor with a clear line of sight when you can.
Yes! The remote sensor is rainproof and cold-resistant, built to keep transmitting in rain or snow and in temperatures as low as -40°F, and it's rechargeable so you're not constantly swapping batteries. For the most accurate readings and the longest life, mount it in a shaded spot out of direct rainfall and direct sun, since baking sunlight or standing water can skew the temperature reading. Placed well, it reports reliably through every season.
Very accurate. The TP280B uses a Swiss-made Sensirion sensor rated to ±0.5°F, among the tightest in any home monitor, along with ±2% RH humidity accuracy, so the indoor and outdoor readings you plan around are trustworthy. The display also shows trend arrows and high/low records for both temperature and humidity, plus comfort levels, so you see not just the current numbers but whether conditions are climbing, holding, or dropping.
A Bluetooth model sends those readings to your phone with graphs and alerts.
A weather station goes one step further, adding barometric pressure and a personal forecast so you know not just what conditions are now, but what's likely coming.
If you only need current readings, the simpler lines do the job, but if you want to plan ahead for your exact location, the weather station is the top of the range.
It depends on whether you want to plan ahead. If you just want to know the current temperature and humidity, a standard indoor/outdoor thermometer is plenty. But if you garden, travel, host outdoors, or live somewhere with fast-changing weather, the forecast and barometric trend genuinely help you get ahead of a storm or pick the right day, and you get the biggest 7-inch display and indoor-plus-outdoor-plus-forecast all in one device. For anyone who likes to plan their day around the weather, that's well worth it.
TempPro (formerly ThermoPro) has sold millions of thermometers and hygrometers and is trusted for accurate, affordable home monitoring. The TP280B pairs a Swiss-made Sensirion sensor and a market-leading 1,000-ft range with a 7-inch display, dual power, and a rainproof rechargeable sensor backed by a 3-year sensor warranty. Order direct and you also get a 30-day money-back guarantee, free shipping over $30, lifetime customer support, and bundle deals you won't find on marketplaces.
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