WINDY Smartphone Anemometer
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Features

  • Wireless link to Smartphones and tablets via a free app
  • Range up to 100 m/325 feet
  • Data refresh every 2 seconds
  • 2 years of sensor battery life
  • Wind tunnel calibrated sensors with precision stainless steel ball bearing and replaceable cups
  • Displays current, average and maximum wind speed, direction, temperature and history graphs (on mobile app)
  • Programmable wind speed alarm

Navis Anemometer Parts – Wind Data at Your Fingertips

WINDY™ Smartphone Anemometers consist of wind speed and direction sensors which wirelessly transmit real-time wind and temperature data to your smartphone or tablet. With our free app, you can read instant data of current, average and maximum wind speed, direction, temperature and view history graphs.

Why use anemometers? They are used at almost all weather stations, from the frigid Arctic to warm equatorial regions. Wind speed helps indicate a change in weather patterns, such as an approaching storm, which is important for pilotsengineers, and climatologists.

It is an instrument that measures wind speed and wind pressure. They are important tools for meteorologists, who study weather patterns. They are also important to the work of physicists, who study the way air moves.

The most common type has three or four cups attached to horizontal arms. The arms are attached to a vertical rod. As the wind blows, the cups rotate, making the rod spin. The stronger the wind blows, the faster the rod spins. It counts the number of rotations, or turns, which is used to calculate wind speed. Because wind speeds are not consistent—there are gusts and lulls—wind speed is usually averaged over a short period of time.

Aerospace engineers and physicists often use laser anemometers. This type of equipment is used in velocity experiments. Velocity is the measurement of the rate and direction of change in the position of an object. Laser anemometers calculate the wind speed around cars, airplanes, and spacecraft, for instance. These tools also help engineers make these vehicles more aerodynamic.

Yeah that’s right, we’re putting Anemometers for cranes in the same category as air travel. :)