🌍 Your personal weather oracle at home!
The Youshiko YC9331 is a state-of-the-art wireless weather station that offers comprehensive indoor and outdoor weather data, including temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. With a sleek design and user-friendly interface, it features a radio-controlled clock that automatically adjusts for daylight saving time, ensuring you’re always on time. The device supports up to three remote sensors, allowing you to monitor multiple locations, and provides real-time weather forecasts with animated trends. Backed by UK warranty and support, this weather station is perfect for the modern professional who values precision and convenience.
Manufacturer | Youshiko |
Part number | YC9331 |
Item Weight | 400 g |
Package Dimensions | 19.8 x 12 x 8.3 cm; 400 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer reference | YC9331 |
Colour | Coloured |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Display style | LCD |
Special Features | Wireless, Lightweight, Alarm, Clock |
Included components | Main Display Unit, Wireless Sensor, User Manual, UK Warranty |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
J**D
Does the job with minimal set up
Out of the box and practically sets itself ip, no need to set clocks and dates and readings are clear and easily read. Large display shows all the info you need and remote sendor works from over 30 feet away by the shed so i lnow its getting real external readings without any house effect. All in all, very happy wiith this one, now i just need to see how long it lasts
R**D
Good
Not sure these should be called a true weather station, because it does not include rain gauge, wind speed and wind direction of course. But this is all that I wanted and generally very pleased with it - looks good and well made. Simply insert the batteries and it works - so yes, recommended.My only criticism would be that the highly reflective clear front makes it hard to read in low-light conditions - but the backlight is easy to use and fine.It is important to keep the outside unit in the dry of course.
C**N
Good value for the money
Bought as replacement for an old oregon scientific that stopped working after three decades, this seems similarly accurate. Got two extra wireless sensors and they all matched the main station when left close to that enough long, with acceptable marginal fluctuations. Setting of station and pairing the sensors was easy (just the third one required a few tries before it paired to the station). An old Oregon sensor with display shows slightly different values than them and it actually seems to be the one on the wrong side.
I**N
Nice clear display.
This my second weather station from this manufacturer. I particularly like the clear display and the backlight feature. It feels solid in the hand. I use it to monitor the temp in my sitting room and also of course outside temp. The minimum/ maximum memory feature is also useful.
B**Y
Weather station
Thank you! many thanks! the device is great! It takes time for the device to show real time predictions on what they think the weather will be. Seems to be doing okay so far.
S**K
Not Recommended!!
Only bought in Oct 2024 but over Xmas/New Year had completely blank displays x2 on both units. Changed the batteries and as expected it operated ok again, but only for short periods of time. Tried to raise a return/refund note only to be told it's too late for either. Very disappointed with the whole thing and certainly would not recommend anyone else buy it. Save your money!! 😒
C**R
Does it work straight away? And it did
Pretty difficult to set all of the parametersBut at least it worked straight out of the box with new batteries installed
M**N
An Ergonomic Disaster
I bought this to replace a failed Oregon Scientific station that had lasted me for over 2 decades. This new Youshiko station has much to commend it: a good, clear display, excellent backlighting, all the functions I want (or need), and touch sensitive alarm / snooze on the top edge. It's a good station, and I do like what it does.However....The person that designed it had a monumental brain-fart when they decided to put all the control buttons on the BACK of the device! This means that in order to change time, switch alarms on /off, or interact with the device in any way, you need to be continually flipping it over to look at the display, and then flip it back to see which button you need to press. It's a bit of a pain, if I'm honest. If only they had sited the buttons on the bottom bezel, it would have been so much easier to use.One other slight niggle .... the external sensor consistently reads 1 degC lower than the main device, even when both are placed side-by-side in the same room. Calibration issues like this are not ideal .... which is correct?