

🌤️ Own your microclimate — weather insights that keep you ahead of the storm!
The AcuRite Iris 5-in-1 Home Weather Station delivers hyperlocal weather data with wireless sensors measuring temperature, humidity, wind speed/direction, rainfall, and barometric pressure. Featuring a vivid color LCD with adjustable brightness and Wi-Fi connectivity to Weather Underground, it offers real-time updates, personalized 12-hour forecasts, and over 25 detailed weather metrics. Designed for easy installation and durable outdoor use, it empowers professionals to monitor and share precise weather conditions from anywhere.









| ASIN | B07D9D6CXW |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,745 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #17 in Weather Stations |
| Brand | AcuRite |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, 433 MHz |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2018 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 50072397015405 |
| Included Components | Power Cord |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 01540M |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | AcuRite |
| Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6"D x 7.6"W x 5.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Sensor Technology | Wireless |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Brightness, Clock, Pre-Calibrated, Weather Resistant, Wireless |
| Specific Uses For Product | Heat Index |
| Style | Wi-Fi Connection to Weather Underground |
| Temperature Accuracy | +/- 2 degrees_fahrenheit |
| Temperature Reading Accuracy | plus_minus_2_degrees_fahrenheit |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
K**T
A little disappointed
I bought this device for my husband for Father’s Day and it hooked up easily and reads accurate. However, he couldn’t get it hooked up to the internet and when he called the helpline, no one Answered to help him. So, we are still unconnected and a little disappointed in the device because of that.
S**Y
Nice and accurate whether station
Great out of the box, easy to setup and connect, still working, accurate
E**E
Don't change your batteries if you can avoid it.
Worked absolutely perfect until I needed to change the batteries. Then I could not get the unit to sync together or even get the outside unit to send any info to the control unit. Nothing worked. Of course, all this happened after the warranty expired. I would purchase another, but this is the second system I've purchased in the past 10 years and they both experienced the same failure.
E**N
Lots of good info! Easy set up
I’ve been wanting one of these for a while. Easy to set up and connect to Weather underground. Cross checked it with an older weather station and it was accurate. It took a little bit to calibrate the rain gauge but only had to make minor adjustments. Going strong for a month so far! The display is nice and bright and easy to read.
L**R
acurite 5 in 1 wifi no longer has a working app.
Review of Acurite 5 in 1 wifi weather station After writing this my weather station stopped sending updates to weather underground. So there is no updates on the app. WU blames acurite and acurite blames WU..Is there a ZERO rating? The Bad: The easy setup on the box is a joke… 1) Connecting my laptop to the acurite display wifi took 3 tries. And my laptop was right next to the display unit. First try didn’t connect. Second try connected and timed out before I could enter everything. Third try worked. (FYI my router is only 2 feet away). NOTE this is a tricky setup. You first connect your PC to the wifi signal in the display unit, then when your pc is connected to the display WIFI, you go to 192.168.4.1 on the pc web browser to finish the setup by inputting your network sign on information. 2) Getting a reading from the sensor also took way too much effort. After waiting several minutes after inserting new batteries in the sensor, nothing happened so I replaced batteries the new batteries with another set of new batteries.. No luck… Still nothing on the display. I Moved the abc switch in sensor from a to c and back to a, no luck… Did the same thing then in display and it connected…WHAT.. 3) There are no instructions at all about what app to use. I registered my unit with the weather underground site per instructions, then tried to use the acurite app to connect and view my sensors. Spent two hours getting failed to connect messages (even after completely redoing the entire startup procedure) so texted support. They responded quickly the day after thanks giving, so kudo’s for that. However support told me my model wouldn’t connect to the accurate app, I had to use the weather underground app…total of 3 hours lost for nothing. 4) Downloaded the weather underground app, and there was nothing to select my unit on the app. I went to their website on my pc, and there it was, on line and showing data…After several hours trying to find my weather station I finally figured it out. When the app starts it wants a location. I entered my zip code and the local weather displayed. Then I tried not entering anything and a map of the US showed up. I zoomed in on my area, and little dots showed up of personal weather stations. I tapped on one near me, and presto I found my data… 5) The Documentation includes a sensor manual and a display manual. Neither manual details what should happen first second third etc. in the setup process. A separate QUICK SETUP document is needed to show what order to setup the devices and what to expect with each step. 6) Total time to get the unit working and the app working was 4 hours…Not easy setup…and the documentation could be much better with some pictures, and links to videos. 7) By Far the dumbest design of this unit is the base. NO ADJUSTMENT AT ALL. Works great in one position and can’t see it another just slightly lower. 8) Your inside temperature does not get transmitted to weather underground. This a big disappointment as we travel a lot and need to check inside temperature during the winter. 9) There is no Day with the date. I NEED to know what day it is every morning. True I can use my phone but why when the first thing I look at is my weather station. 10) There is no telephone support. I could find only 1 video on their web site and it was to show how to mount the sensor (the easiest part of the process). You must text or e-mail. Probably due to language barriers. 11) Wind Speed displays; now, avg., and peak. The only problem is you have to push the up arrow button to cycle thru them (not covered in the manual). My lacross shows current and peak all the time. The apps do show current and peak so it’s not a total terrible. 12) The size of the wind speed font is only readable up close. All the other fonts are like 10 and 12 but wind speed below 10mph are like 6. Above 9 MPH and it jumps to a readable 8.. 13) After a month I had to reset my wifi for a camera issue I was having, and the weather station lost connection with wunderground .com. Reset it, not go. Went through the entire start up process again, no go.. The good and sorta good: 1) The display is very well organized and the colors make it easy to find and separate the readings. 2) The batteries in the display keep your settings saved for moving the display and power outages. 3) There is a procedure (had to contact support to get it I will post it at the bottom) for adjusting all the temperature and humidity readings. My in house temperature was 4 degrees off from everything else in my house. 4) As mentioned above, chat support was very quick to respond but would have preferred phone support. 5) Having manual entry (one time) of date and times is much preferred to having it provided from wifi. My lacross station stopped communicating with wifi after only 2 years, so it stopped displaying a valid date and time. 6) The apps: PWSmoniter was the easiest to setup and shows everything on a single page, both current and historical readings. Historical is displayed as charts.. After getting a device ID and KEY from weather underground, all you need to enter is the device ID. Nothing else…very simple. The weather underground app was more difficult to install and read. I Had to enter both values and finding my device after setup was quite difficult. myPWS app was impossible. You need a third entry; an API key, and getting it required me to use the PC on the weather underground site. Not a real obvious procedure either.. In the myPWS app, it’s a 32 digit entry, and even though I triple checked it, and could not get it to work.. PWSmoniter has it hand down over lacross view app. There is nothing good about their app 7) The three levels of brightness and a fourth option of automatic change are really a good idea. Finding the adjustment button was a stroke of luck though.
A**R
A Decent Device Marred by Cheap, Unreliable Screws - Avoid if You Value Your Time and Hardware
I'll start by saying that I think the AcuRite Iris (5-in-1) Weather Station is a decent device. It provides accurate readings of temperature, humidity, wind speed, and other weather conditions. The design is sleek, and the display is user-friendly. However, my frustration with this product stems from the abysmal quality of the screws that come with it. It's been clear for some time now that AcuRite has cut costs to the bone. I've seen their products go from being reliable and well-made to flimsy, brittle pieces of junk. The screws they ship with this weather station are a prime example. They're not just cheap - they're made of a material that's closer to a block of cheddar cheese than any viable metal alloy. Mounting this device is an exercise in frustration. Every time I try to secure it to a wall or a post, the screws strip themselves instantly. I've stripped at least 5 of them already, and I'm not even sure how many more are left before they all fail completely. The wind and weather conditions won't care that this device is supposed to be "indoor/outdoor" - they'll just keep pounding it with moisture and debris. I've come to realize that AcuRite's business model relies on building these products at the bare minimum cost possible, no matter how much it ruins the product. They're all about extracting every penny from their customers, even if it means sacrificing quality and reliability. It's disappointing, especially for a device that's supposed to live outside. If you value your time and hardware, I would strongly advise against purchasing this weather station. There are far better options out there that won't leave you stranded with a useless piece of junk. AcuRite needs to go back to building products with some semblance of quality control. Until then, I'd rather not support their brand.
T**T
Favorite weather station!
This is the 3rd one of these I have purchased over the years. Mine is about 3-4 years old, and I have bought 2 for gifts. Love all the detail and the month-to-date and year-to-date rain totals. Only downside is an occasional spider may get inside the rain gauage which requires you to take apart the weather station and clean it up. Easy repair.
T**M
AcuRite weather station w wifi
This is our 3rd AcuRite weather station (others worn out or damaged in severe storm), works great. Takes a little time to set up, but easy to do so. Need to be selective on where you place the display, as some views make it difficult to read the display. Not sure how the wifi to weather underground comes into play with this display. It tells you, but still difficult to understand.
K**R
Solid product with many mounting options. The only thing I would have liked to have seen is rechargeable batteries in the unit (using the solar panels to keep it charged). Wi-Fi connectivity is fiddly but it works.
A**Z
Es sumamente sencillo de instalar y usar, lo utilizo a bordo y en casa para lo q fué creado.
J**E
Funciona bien
B**Y
Adjusting the wind direction "vane" involves lots of force, luckily i didnt break it. Wifipasword lengh is limited to 31 characters by setup program to configure monitor to send info to WU.
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