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AcuRite Atlas 01007M Weather Station with Temperature and Humidity Gauge, Rainfall, Wind Speed, Direction & Lightning Detection for Home Forecast
Brand | AcuRite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Lightning Detection |
Style | Atlas with HD Display and Remote Monitoring |
Color | BLACK,WHITE |
Included Components | Atlas display^Access^lightning detection module^power adapter^instruction manual |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Display Type | touchscreen |
About this item
- Real-Time Weather Conditions from Your Desktop, Android, iPhone or Tablet
- Get Weather Alerts Anywhere with My AcuRite: Simplify the experience with a direct Wi-Fi signal to allow for remote monitoring – no hub needed
- High-Definition (HD) Touchscreen Display Looks Great in Any Room
- Lightning Detection: Be prepared for potential thunderstorm activity with lightning strikes detected up to 25 miles away
- Real-Time Weather Conditions: Indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed, direction, UV, light intensity, pressure trends and rain totals
- Named 3rd Best Overall: Named 3rd best overall Weather Station by WXObservation in their 2022 Home Weather Station Reviews
- Company based in Lake Geneva, WI, USA, since 1943 and known for superior, long-lasting quality products and USA-based customer service
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Brand | AcuRite |
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Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | Lightning Detection |
Style | Atlas with HD Display and Remote Monitoring |
Color | BLACK,WHITE |
Included Components | Atlas display^Access^lightning detection module^power adapter^instruction manual |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Display Type | touchscreen |
Product Dimensions | 0.8 x 6.8 x 10.4 inches |
Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
Manufacturer | AcuRite |
ASIN | B074XKB239 |
Item model number | Atlas 01007M Weather Station with |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #322,061 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #504 in Weather Stations |
Assembly required | No |
Batteries required | Yes |
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Hyperlocal Weather. At your fingertips. Say hello to the AcuRite Atlas Personal Weather Station. Keeping you connected to what matters most, Atlas Weather Station provides you with lightning detection, UV index, temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, light intensity, and barometric pressure. Create custom alerts to be notified when critical conditions change so you can identify emerging risks and know when to take action, and even share your real-time weather details with family, friends, and the Weather Underground online community. This is the future of weather forecasting and monitoring. Smart and connected, the AcuRite Atlas provides data on your devices, computer browser, or with one of our HD color display.
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Easy to read | 4.1 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.3 |
Accuracy | 3.7 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
Tech Support | 2.9 | 5.0 | 3.3 | 3.3 | — | 3.0 |
Easy to install | 4.9 | — | — | — | 3.8 | 4.1 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Ambient Weather |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Solar Powered |
display type | touchscreen | — | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
batteries included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
battery quantity | — | — | 3 aaa | 3 aaa | 7 aa | 5 aa |
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Customers like the ease of installation of the weather station. For example, they mention it's plug and play, and easy to mount. That said, some complain about the connectivity issues and battery life. Opinions are mixed on accuracy, quality, display, and value.
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Customers find the installation of the weather station to be very quick and easy. They mention that the installation is plug and play, and the mounting was a breeze. They also appreciate the available instructions, and mention that it takes ten minutes to connect the outside unit.
"...It was super easy to set up, all it required for my installation was an 8-foot heavy-duty galvanized pole to Mount it on, which I got a local home..." Read more
"...Again, the instructions are available. I am so happy with the quality, accuracy, and simplicity in setup. I may buy another one for another location." Read more
"...The installation went easier then I had thought and sure enough I had the unit up and running in less then an hour...." Read more
"...My weather station arrives and I get it all set up. It's all fairly straight forward. Everything seems fine...." Read more
Customers like the instructions for the weather station. They say it has all the important information they need, and is easy to set up. Customers also appreciate the bright screen and the useful features. They mention that the web site is easy and provides excellent tech support.
"...was easy and updates are received every 3-6 seconds or so; Acurite’s app is excellent, especially for viewing historical data; the Access module is..." Read more
"...The HD display is gorgeous, well laid out and has all the important info you want to see, plus the ability to add an SD to store data..." Read more
"...In came the model 1007M. It's features are good and it gives the data properly. On the down side, I'm now changing the batteries 1-2x per week...." Read more
"...by the way is very well done for basic setup, but no users manual or operational details provided nor readily accessible on their web site)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the weather station. Some mention that it's very accurate in all of its readings, while others say that the tests did not resolve the problem.
"...If you are looking for an easy to set up, yet really reliable in depth PWS for your use, this is a great one and I have zero complaints so far...." Read more
"...They now tell me they know there is a problem with the lightning sensor and it needs to be returned for the fix...." Read more
"...Again, the instructions are available. I am so happy with the quality, accuracy, and simplicity in setup. I may buy another one for another location." Read more
"...Lightning detector is a full joke! Still has issues. Lots of "strikes" on beautiful clear days!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the weather station. Some mention it's a decent weather station with good construction and weather-resistant construction. They say it'll transmit data through walls, is significantly superior in reliability, performance, and features. However, other customers say the quality is dubious, the unit mounts to pole it seems to be rather flimsy, and feels cheap.
"...Durable, weather-resistant constructionWireless technology transmits data through walls & long distances..." Read more
"...Again, the instructions are available. I am so happy with the quality, accuracy, and simplicity in setup. I may buy another one for another location." Read more
"...The rain display is a bit of a joke as well. The display already shows week, month, year and rain rate...." Read more
"...The Atlas outdoor rooftop unit is huge, but seems decent build quality. Don't know why the top part and vane/cups are black!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the display of the weather station. Some mention that it's pretty nice, amazing, and first-class. They also appreciate the colorful display and clarity. Others however, say that the indoor display froze and won't display any data. Some customers also mention that the stand is poorly designed and cannot change angle.
"...Hour/minute and month/day displayHigh definition touchscreen color displayIndoor/outdoor temperature (ºF or ºC) with trend indicator..." Read more
"...The parts went together quickly, and without any tools!The display is excellent and can be adjusted for contrast and brightness...." Read more
"...Cons-Display has very poorly designed stand. Cannot change angle. Front heavy makes it want to fall on its face easily...." Read more
"...What a joke! The new fancy HD display looks all nice and pretty but has a couple of MAJOR flaws...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the weather station. Some mention it's great value for money, while others say that it was a poor choice of Christmas present. The price range seems a little pricey, and the product is made in China.
"...compared to former unit ... and i thought for the money it was a great value...HOWEVER I only had this value for about two months but recently all..." Read more
"...Price range? Seems a little pricey, but it's nothing I can't manage.My weather station arrives and I get it all set up...." Read more
"...I also think you get what you pay for and it represents a good value...." Read more
"...Worked like a champ! For $130 back then, it was WELL worth it...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the weather station. They mention that it loses the signal even after moving it around to get the best signal, malfunctioning shutting off, and losing communication with the station. The signal is incredibly weak and comes and goes. Some customers also report that the display does not stay connected to the sensor and that the A/C power supply stops transmitting every 2 weeks.
"...Now I have 1 sensor left over!Access HUB has no WiFi abilities or a way to give it a static IP address...." Read more
"...As in it was no longer capable of communicating with the weather station no matter where I placed it...." Read more
"...the sensor to the original Access unit, however, the Access unit would not connect to my router for upload to the internet...." Read more
"...Time will tell.update 28 Sept 21Unit keeps failing with loss of signal its in same place was not moved...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the weather station. They mention that the HD monitor has no battery back up, it uses too much power to be battery operated, and the batteries need to be replaced monthly.
"...No battery backup for when power goes out during a rain event. The rain display is a bit of a joke as well...." Read more
"...No backup power, either for operation of the display or the keeping of memory (date and time)...." Read more
"...It has no battery backup so you lose everything whenever it's unplugged (guess how you reset it?) or the power goes out...." Read more
"...There are no electronics near it, no wires, no power. I would love to find a remedy for this issue" Read more
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I like that it has all of the sensors, including the add on (yes extra cost but for Florida, its worth it) lightning detector. It also was highly recommended by Weather Underground, who I use for my local weather. If you're a tech buff you will like that you can hook up your PWS to the internet and it will add your station to the array of stations available to people all over the world. Mine is now reporting weather and conditions to WU and it is added to the overall records for the area.
It was super easy to set up, all it required for my installation was an 8-foot heavy-duty galvanized pole to Mount it on, which I got a local home supply store. They recommend that the station be at least 6 feet off the ground to avoid temp interference with the ground. Mine is mounted 7 feet and over grass.
When installing it, MAKE SURE TO READ THE DIRECTIONS! Installing the batteries, and removing all of the shipping tape and foam is important. I couldn't figure out why mine was not reporting rainfall until I went back and looked at the installation instructions. I had missed a piece of foam that was blocking the rain gauge from working. Once removed worked great! My error. Batteries are supposed to last a very long time (over a year close to two). he touchscreen display can be shelf-mounted or wall-mounted but does require a plug for power.
Setup was super easy and connecting it to my wireless network was a snap. Once on, I signed up with Weather Underground and I was immediately reporting my data to the world! You don't have to do this if you don't want, but I thought it was nice my family could look up the weather right at my house anytime they wanted.
If you are looking for an easy to set up, yet really reliable in depth PWS for your use, this is a great one and I have zero complaints so far. I did buy the extended warranty to be on the safe side. The photos show my installation, inside display (which I love mounted next to my rear French doors), and screenshots from my phone.
The Pros are many, here is a list from their website:
Manual set time/date
Hour/minute and month/day display
High definition touchscreen color display
Indoor/outdoor temperature (ºF or ºC) with trend indicator
Indoor/outdoor humidity (%RH) with trend indicator
Wind speed (N,S,E,W or degrees)
Wind direction (Mph, Knots or Km/h)
Rainfall (Inches or mm)
Self-emptying (tipping bucket) rain gauge
Barometric pressure (inHg or hPa) with trend indicator
UV index and light intensity
Future forecast icon
Weather records: highs/lows and accumulation by month
Snapshot of the current day or previous day weather conditions
6 or 48-hour charts: outdoor temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, UV, light intensity, wind speed and rainfall
SD card slot for saving detailed historical weather data: display stores 48 hours of readings in its local memory, use an SD card (not included) to automatically log historical data beyond 48 hours
Touchscreen dashboards for detail weather data and conditions
Programmable alarms: time, temperature, humidity, wind speed, rain & forecasted storms
Illuminated high definition color display; backlight remains on (off option)
Display unit powered by AC adapter (In the event of a power outage the display retains records on the on-board memory, only time and date must be reset)
Auto-dim and sleep modes
Tabletop or wall-mountable design
Easy to use and installs in minutes
Sensor-based forecasting data
5 features built into one weather sensor: temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction & rainfall
Three solar panels for fan aspiration, increasing accuracy of outdoor temperature and humidity
Durable, weather-resistant construction
Wireless technology transmits data through walls & long distances
Strong signal penetration (enhanced 433 MHz)
The outdoor weather sensor can be mounted to any horizontal or vertical flat surface with the included mounting bracket. Alternatively, the weather sensor can be mounted on a pole with a diameter of up to 1 1/2"
Limited one (1) year warranty
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2019
I like that it has all of the sensors, including the add on (yes extra cost but for Florida, its worth it) lightning detector. It also was highly recommended by Weather Underground, who I use for my local weather. If you're a tech buff you will like that you can hook up your PWS to the internet and it will add your station to the array of stations available to people all over the world. Mine is now reporting weather and conditions to WU and it is added to the overall records for the area.
It was super easy to set up, all it required for my installation was an 8-foot heavy-duty galvanized pole to Mount it on, which I got a local home supply store. They recommend that the station be at least 6 feet off the ground to avoid temp interference with the ground. Mine is mounted 7 feet and over grass.
When installing it, MAKE SURE TO READ THE DIRECTIONS! Installing the batteries, and removing all of the shipping tape and foam is important. I couldn't figure out why mine was not reporting rainfall until I went back and looked at the installation instructions. I had missed a piece of foam that was blocking the rain gauge from working. Once removed worked great! My error. Batteries are supposed to last a very long time (over a year close to two). he touchscreen display can be shelf-mounted or wall-mounted but does require a plug for power.
Setup was super easy and connecting it to my wireless network was a snap. Once on, I signed up with Weather Underground and I was immediately reporting my data to the world! You don't have to do this if you don't want, but I thought it was nice my family could look up the weather right at my house anytime they wanted.
If you are looking for an easy to set up, yet really reliable in depth PWS for your use, this is a great one and I have zero complaints so far. I did buy the extended warranty to be on the safe side. The photos show my installation, inside display (which I love mounted next to my rear French doors), and screenshots from my phone.
The Pros are many, here is a list from their website:
Manual set time/date
Hour/minute and month/day display
High definition touchscreen color display
Indoor/outdoor temperature (ºF or ºC) with trend indicator
Indoor/outdoor humidity (%RH) with trend indicator
Wind speed (N,S,E,W or degrees)
Wind direction (Mph, Knots or Km/h)
Rainfall (Inches or mm)
Self-emptying (tipping bucket) rain gauge
Barometric pressure (inHg or hPa) with trend indicator
UV index and light intensity
Future forecast icon
Weather records: highs/lows and accumulation by month
Snapshot of the current day or previous day weather conditions
6 or 48-hour charts: outdoor temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, UV, light intensity, wind speed and rainfall
SD card slot for saving detailed historical weather data: display stores 48 hours of readings in its local memory, use an SD card (not included) to automatically log historical data beyond 48 hours
Touchscreen dashboards for detail weather data and conditions
Programmable alarms: time, temperature, humidity, wind speed, rain & forecasted storms
Illuminated high definition color display; backlight remains on (off option)
Display unit powered by AC adapter (In the event of a power outage the display retains records on the on-board memory, only time and date must be reset)
Auto-dim and sleep modes
Tabletop or wall-mountable design
Easy to use and installs in minutes
Sensor-based forecasting data
5 features built into one weather sensor: temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction & rainfall
Three solar panels for fan aspiration, increasing accuracy of outdoor temperature and humidity
Durable, weather-resistant construction
Wireless technology transmits data through walls & long distances
Strong signal penetration (enhanced 433 MHz)
The outdoor weather sensor can be mounted to any horizontal or vertical flat surface with the included mounting bracket. Alternatively, the weather sensor can be mounted on a pole with a diameter of up to 1 1/2"
Limited one (1) year warranty
It is nearly half the cost of the old standard model from a competitor. I trust Amazon, so I ordered it. The delivery was exactly on the anticipated date. The manuals are in reasonably large print with mostly color pictures. The parts went together quickly, and without any tools!
The display is excellent and can be adjusted for contrast and brightness. The wireless access device connected to the internet fairly quickly trough our internet modem router. Updates installed on their own. I bought a Winegard DS-3000 J Pipe, a mast and Channel Master CM 9017 U-Bolts to place the station higher in the air for greater accuracy. Also bought AcuRite remote battery pack that is specific to Atlas to make it a snap to change batteries at ground level. Use the AA Ultimate Lithium batteries. Lasts longer, and works better in freezing temps. Solar panels run small fans to keep the thermometer at outdoor temperature. This station will connect to Weather Underground. The instructions are at the AcuRite Support site. You can also share your weather through AcuRite to friends and family. Again, the instructions are available. I am so happy with the quality, accuracy, and simplicity in setup. I may buy another one for another location.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
It is nearly half the cost of the old standard model from a competitor. I trust Amazon, so I ordered it. The delivery was exactly on the anticipated date. The manuals are in reasonably large print with mostly color pictures. The parts went together quickly, and without any tools!
The display is excellent and can be adjusted for contrast and brightness. The wireless access device connected to the internet fairly quickly trough our internet modem router. Updates installed on their own. I bought a Winegard DS-3000 J Pipe, a mast and Channel Master CM 9017 U-Bolts to place the station higher in the air for greater accuracy. Also bought AcuRite remote battery pack that is specific to Atlas to make it a snap to change batteries at ground level. Use the AA Ultimate Lithium batteries. Lasts longer, and works better in freezing temps. Solar panels run small fans to keep the thermometer at outdoor temperature. This station will connect to Weather Underground. The instructions are at the AcuRite Support site. You can also share your weather through AcuRite to friends and family. Again, the instructions are available. I am so happy with the quality, accuracy, and simplicity in setup. I may buy another one for another location.
Pros: The temperature is reading 1.5 to 2 degrees cooler then my 5 in 1, which turns out to match the weather service in my area pretty close. We will see how it does when summer gets here. All the other readings are also lower on the Atlas as compared to my 5 in 1. Rain totals are really close to what my 5 in 1 reads. The Atlas in itself is a much more accurate sensor then the 5 in 1.
Cons: Lightning detector is a bunch of BS. I don’t understand why they charge 40 bucks for it on their website. How do you get lightning on a clear and sunny day? Does it pick up static from tree limbs rubbing together? What a joke! The new fancy HD display looks all nice and pretty but has a couple of MAJOR flaws. No battery backup for when power goes out during a rain event. The rain display is a bit of a joke as well. The display already shows week, month, year and rain rate. Why does the rain gauge for the day need to be set to an event. I don’t need to see a rain total for that last 48 hours or last 7 days in the rain gauge display. This should show rain for the day, and zero when there is no rain.
Don’t get me wrong, the Atlas so far is showing to be a better senor then the 5 in 1 but time will tell. They blew it on the lightning detector and the rain gauge part of the new HD display. That is why I took 2 stars away.
I purchased the Atlas to upgrade my Acurite 5 in 1 that I have been using for 4 years. At first glance I was impressed. The new Atlas is a much larger unit then the 5 in 1. The first thing I noticed was large increase in the rain collector. More square inches in the rain collector opening mean more accurate totals. The second thing that caught my eye was the 3 solar panels that power the fan for temperature control. My 5 in 1 only had 2 solar panels. And finally, the big honey comb looking thing hanging out the bottom of the unit. This is where the temperature is measure. With increase in air flow they claim it to be pretty close. Read Acurites specs to see how close. Time will tell if the Atlas can handle the heat and humidity down here in Houston. For anyone that looks at the picture and sees the tree in the background, my weather station is up 16 feet on a pole. Do to being surrounded by trees, up on a pole was my only choice. I am not too concerned about wind direction and speed, but more on rain and temp. Will update in a few months on how it’s doing.
Pros: The temperature is reading 1.5 to 2 degrees cooler then my 5 in 1, which turns out to match the weather service in my area pretty close. We will see how it does when summer gets here. All the other readings are also lower on the Atlas as compared to my 5 in 1. Rain totals are really close to what my 5 in 1 reads. The Atlas in itself is a much more accurate sensor then the 5 in 1.
Cons: Lightning detector is a bunch of BS. I don’t understand why they charge 40 bucks for it on their website. How do you get lightning on a clear and sunny day? Does it pick up static from tree limbs rubbing together? What a joke! The new fancy HD display looks all nice and pretty but has a couple of MAJOR flaws. No battery backup for when power goes out during a rain event. The rain display is a bit of a joke as well. The display already shows week, month, year and rain rate. Why does the rain gauge for the day need to be set to an event. I don’t need to see a rain total for that last 48 hours or last 7 days in the rain gauge display. This should show rain for the day, and zero when there is no rain.
Don’t get me wrong, the Atlas so far is showing to be a better senor then the 5 in 1 but time will tell. They blew it on the lightning detector and the rain gauge part of the new HD display. That is why I took 2 stars away.
I purchased the Atlas to upgrade my Acurite 5 in 1 that I have been using for 4 years. At first glance I was impressed. The new Atlas is a much larger unit then the 5 in 1. The first thing I noticed was large increase in the rain collector. More square inches in the rain collector opening mean more accurate totals. The second thing that caught my eye was the 3 solar panels that power the fan for temperature control. My 5 in 1 only had 2 solar panels. And finally, the big honey comb looking thing hanging out the bottom of the unit. This is where the temperature is measure. With increase in air flow they claim it to be pretty close. Read Acurites specs to see how close. Time will tell if the Atlas can handle the heat and humidity down here in Houston. For anyone that looks at the picture and sees the tree in the background, my weather station is up 16 feet on a pole. Do to being surrounded by trees, up on a pole was my only choice. I am not too concerned about wind direction and speed, but more on rain and temp. Will update in a few months on how it’s doing.
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After a day or two the lightning detector had dictated hundreds of strikes when there had been none. The UV reading was also around 5 points low.
After researching I found that both faults were common.
I contacted Acurite and they agreed that my unit was faulty and sent me a new sender unit.
I installed and set up the new sender but the problems persisted, although lightning strikes were in tens rather than hundreds.
I did have the option of sending it back for a refund but I am just over it after 3 months of trouble.
The other readings, temp. wind etc. all work fine.