







🌦️ Stay ahead of the storm with smart rain insights!
The Netatmo Rain Gauge is a precision accessory for the Netatmo Smart Weather Station, delivering real-time rainfall measurements directly to your smartphone. With a robust wireless range of up to 100 meters and a weatherproof design, it ensures accurate data collection from any outdoor location. Customize alerts for rain events and analyze historical rainfall trends via the intuitive Netatmo app, empowering you to plan your day with confidence and stay connected to your environment like never before.

















| ASIN | B00J5OHDGG |
| Anti-Tick Material | Plastic |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,254 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 9 in Rain Gauges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (13,035) |
| Date First Available | 1 April 2014 |
| Finish types | Shiny |
| Included components | Wireless rain gauge for the weather station. Netatmo |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | NRG01-WW |
| Item volume | 2.8 Litres |
| Item weight | 10.58 Ounces |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 11 x 13 cm; 299.99 g |
| Specific uses | Temperature |
| Warranty description | 2 years |
A**O
Solid Weather Station, But Expensive
Why did you choose this product over others?: Although it’s a basic weather station, it offers plenty of measurements that seem accurate, and you can link it to online services to share your readings with others. Setup was straightforward and everything worked right away. I’ve had it for quite a while now and haven’t needed to change the battery in the outdoor module yet, which is impressive. The only area for improvement is the app — it hasn’t been updated in a long time and looks quite dated, though the desktop dashboard is much nicer. Overall, I still feel it’s a bit pricey for what it does.
S**K
A very well designed system
Very high quality indoor (base/hub) and outdoor sensor modules, with excellent supporting mobile and web apps (both proprietary and third party). I hung the outdoor unit in the shed - on a vacant nail. Didn't need to use the included lanyard or plug & screw. It's about 50m away from the base unit. I had small problem with the setup/registration as I already had some Netatmo cameras. I was already registered and could logon the the other Netatmo apps but the process didn't recognise my details - so tried to re-register and it said I was already registered. We've all been HERE before! Anyhow, I eventually succeeded with my original details - the frustrating part being that I'm not quite sure how. So - no 'lessons learned' for you here. I initially had frequent Wi-Fi disconnections from the base unit. It would work for a few hours and then drop out, and would not reconnect without me unplugging and reconnecting the unit. Went to the various help chats and this appears to be a common issue. BUT one of the recommended solutions from Netatmo is to move the unit away from too much wiring and other Wi-Fi devices. I had parked it on top of a hifi speaker and near one of my many Echos (this one being a Dot). I eventually (after much experimentation) positioned it on the floor, in a corner, and beneath the 'Dot' and the speaker. Perfect - hasn't dropped yet. Two days and counting. I have ordered the rain unit and another indoor sensor in the Black Friday event directly from Netatmo (sorry Amazon, much cheaper). Plenty of photos already loaded, so mine are not needed.
C**7
Great starting weather system
A great weather device for those of you that want to monitor your local surroundings in doors and out. I have added the rain meter and an extra sensor too. Given the price I like the system, however I do feel that the web app could be better or more feature rich. Getting out of the box and setting up is very easy indeed, if you have other apps it's great to see your device listed in such apps as Meteo Weather Pro. The great benefit of not having to configure port forwarding to see results not he net is superb too. It really is a plug and play system gives good results for any budding weather enthusiast. You can even take it a step further and publish instant notifications via push alerts using the If This Then That IFTTT service as the Netatmo Weather is part of the service. I did buy the system when it was on offer and although awaiting the wind sensor can say that given the full price of any / all of the kit I would only buy it on the offer price. I do have another system from a german company that is a data logger too and records to the minute intervals. Both systems do suffer the inaccuracy of calibration. The box states what resolution and so forth but when you set it all up and leave them inside you'd expect to see almost identical figures for humidity and temperature across all devices. This aside it's good enough for a starting kit. One real negative is the strap for the outdoor module. The strap will secure to many objects, however the sensor merely slots onto the strap and could easily be knocked off - this would be bad given the price of the individual sensors. The company have definately gone down the route of making the packing and the items very high end Apple looking. Should you buy the rain meter you'll need a good mount too. It does easily blow off given the strong winds we've had.
P**T
Avoid at all cost. This device has massive issues if there is a dual 5ghz and 2ghz network active. Many Irish routers (eg eir) arent able to change that (its seriously ancient stuff) so it won’t work in Ireland on around 50-60% of households. Don’t roll the dice - go for a cheaper and better solution (literally anything else) Cheaping out on a 5ghz chip says everything about the company. Avoid - avoid - avoid
J**.
Ich habe jetzt seit einigen Wochen die Netatmo Wetterstation in Betrieb und sie macht einfach einen riesen Spaß. Nachdem ich mir bereits zusätzliche Innensensoren zugelegt habe, war nun der Regensensor an der Reihe. Für etwas über 60 € wurde er hier angeboten. Nachdem das gute Stück genauso sicher verpackt wie die Wetterstation bei mir ankam, war ich erst mal über die Größe erstaunt. Auf den Bildern sah er irgendwie kleiner aus. Im Prinzip eine relativ große Plastikschüssel zum Auffangen von Regentropfen. Ich hatte zuvor schon einige Rezessionen gelesen über abgebrochene Gewinde, somit bin ich sehr vorsichtig mit dem Sensor umgegangen. Öffnen lässt er sich durch eine viertel Drehung an der Unterseite, beim anschließenden zusammenbauen hatte ich da schon eher meine Probleme. Es wollte einfach nicht so auf Anhieb. Ich habe dann zunächst versucht per Iphone Netatmo App den Regensensor zu installieren. Leider gelang mir das selbst beim dritten Versuch einfach nicht. Ich hatte auf diese Art und Weise bereits vorher einen Innensensor zu meinem System hinzugefügt. Die andere Möglichkeit besteht ja noch am PC. Mit dieser Variante muss man zwar die Hauptstation noch einmal per USB am Rechner anschließen aber es klappte dann sofort. Die ersten Meldungen über einen Niederschlag bekam ich dann recht schnell, da sich durch das rum Gewackel in der Hand die kleine Wippe innen bewegte. Dank des Stativ Gewindes, hat man viele Möglichkeiten zur Anbringung des Regensensors. Die angebotene Halterung von Netatmo war mir dann doch einfach zu teuer. Da mir vor ein paar Tagen eine IP Kamera kaputt ging, hatte ich somit genau die passenden Halterung für meinen Sensor gefunden. Der Sensor soll ja Idealerweise gerade befestigt werden. Mit meiner Halterung und einer Wasserwaage war es kein Problem das zu realisieren. Ich habe meinen Regensensor etwa auf einer Höhe von 2m an meiner Vogel Volliere befestigt. Er ist etwa 10m von der Hauptstation entfernt, dazwischen noch eine Außenmauer. Von den 6 verfügbaren Balken werde mir 5 als Empfangsstärke angezeigt. Am nächsten Tag hat es dann auch glücklicherweise geregnet. Meine App informierte mich dann wie gewohnt darüber. Die gemessene Menge kann ich jetzt nicht überprüfen, da ich kein Referenzgerät habe. Mir kommt es darauf an überhaupt mal einen Überblick zu bekommen, wie oft es am Tag regnet und wann. Alle diese Informationen werden einem von Netatmo mit Tag und Uhrzeit geliefert. Wer Smarthome noch in seinem Haus verwendet, kann z.B. die Rollladen schließen lassen beim Einsetzen des Regens. Ich bin bisher jedenfalls sehr zufrieden. Alles klappt tadellos. Vielleicht lege ich mir später mal noch den Windmesser zu. Man wird so nach und nach immer mehr zum Wetterexperten ☺
極**き
環境モニタリングとして使用
K**.
Llevo años con mi Netatmo y agregar módulos es tan fácil como sincronizar un dispositivo Bluetooth
A**R
Does the job. Stands up well to weather.
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