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The Youshiko YC9360 Digital Weather Station is a cutting-edge device that provides accurate indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity readings, along with essential weather data like sunrise, sunset, and moon phases. Featuring a radio-controlled clock for precise timekeeping, this weather station is designed for both functionality and style, making it a must-have for any modern home.













| ASIN | B01HD49SV2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,020 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 118 in Weather Stations |
| Item model number | YC9360 |
| Manufacturer | Youshiko |
| Package Dimensions | 15.7 x 12.3 x 6.9 cm; 360 g |
C**S
Amazing Product
(I clicked down the light in the photo, it only turns on when pressed) This device, for it's price, is really amazing. It gives me all the information that I wanted in a weather monitor. The unit comes with itself (for indoors) and a separate monitor for outdoors. I have put my inside a chinese tub with holes put into it and under a piece of wood to shelter it from all elements for a more accurate results. Therefore I haven't really tested the outdoor monitor to the elements of the weather. I have also only bought this in July so it hasn't been tested in the cold but has done well over a really hot 2018 UK summer. Tonight I have decided to give it a review while we are in the middle of Storm Bronagh. It was exciting to see that the pressure truly works and has dropped below 1000hPa (seen in photo). I have never seen it drop below 1012 so was thinking for a long time "does it really work?" I guess that's just the constant high pressure we have been having. Temperature works amazing but it really has to be in the correct place. I had noticed that the indoors temperate seemed higher than it felt but this was just human error, moving it away from the TV gave me a more accurate result. It also tells you, with a :), the comfortable range for indoors. The device is radio controlled but I have never manged to get that to work. Once again it's more likely human error, the leaflet does instruct not to have it near other devices (TV/PC) but in my bedroom that's just not possible. I have seen it connect to radio when my PC/TV is turned off. It's no problem, means I can just manually insert the information (Date/Time/Location) myself. This is sounding like a negative review but it really isn't. This device does exactly what it should! There is only one minor negative I have which is the "reset" it does occasionally. I have no idea why but the device will glow blue, beep and the date/time/location have all been reset to default (01/01/09, 0000 and the first location in the list). But it's such a minor thing as it doesn't happen a lot and it just requires a small amount of effort to manually insert it again.
C**M
GOOD PIECE OF KIT
This revue concerns model YS 9360; of the 1100 or so reviews here, many appear to refer to previous models now replaced and is confusing when looking for the pros and cons of this particular one. 1) Delivery made by Amazon the day following order; does not come better than that. 2) Setting up reasonably pain free, taking about an hour. Stick with the manual although this can be confusing. 3) Time picked up from the atomic clock in Anthorn, Cumbria, almost immediately. A good many of these instruments are connected to Frankfurt, Germany and are intermittent in their efficiency. Why Germany and not the UK is lack of attention to detail. 4) Setting atmospheric pressure was not easy. We are sixty metres above sea level; in order to get a correct pressure reading, 100 metres had to be entered. Mysterious! 5) The cabinet design is not good. The stand protrudes fifteen millimetres to the rear thus making it impractical to suspend the unit on a wall. See illustration in manual available on Youshiko website. 6) The information display is irrational. On the right hand side of the screen, there are five different main font sizes measuring from ten to sixteen millimetres with the time being the largest. Illogical. The pressure reading is so small so as to be unreadable at a distance or in dim light. Sun/moon rise and set times are larger than pressure. 7) Sensor numbers relating to temperature/humidity readings so small, impossible to read especially when information circulating between the sensors. 8) The week number changes each Monday; Sunday is traditionally the first day of the week in the UK. 9) As to the temperature/humidity sensors, well designed and look about as waterproof as is possible for them to be. They work even when placed in front of a metal door. 10) The manual supplied is in small print but can be printed from the Youshiko website but select pages concerning the appropriate language or your printer will run out of ink and paper. Altogether, a good piece of kit and certainly worth the money. Extra sensors, however, had to be ordered separately from Youshiko. UPDATE The following are as the result of some experience: 1) The size of the pressure font at 5/6 mm is frustratingly small. 2) The pressure bar-chart is based on movements of up to seven hPa during the course of twelve hours. What will happen in winter when this is frequently exceeded remains to be seen. There appears to be insufficient space to re-calibrate. 3) The number of towns available for sun/moon rise/set is limited to nine for the UK. There are none on the east coast for England with Aberdeen and Edinburgh for Scotland; Newcastle and Cambridge would have been useful. There are none on the south-coast east of Plymouth. The west coast is adequately covered with Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol. France is more than adequately covered with nineteen including such remote places such as Rouen.
W**S
Cela semble être un appareil britannique. Les instructions sont uniquement en anglais et le réglage automatique de l'heure se connecte à un signal anglais et affiche uniquement l'heure britannique.
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