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==Special Offers== | ==Special Offers== |
Latest revision as of 01:51, 27 February 2013
10 good reasons to choose Meteobridge
- low energy demand (1-2 watts)
- cheap (turnkey system w/o station $159)
- goes with tons of weather stations
- supports all major weather networks in parallel
- can do e-mail, twitter, ftp, mysql
- can send an e-mail on alarm conditions
- so easy to configure and setup with a browser
- connects to the Internet via LAN and wireless LAN
- multi-language support
- jail-breaks your weather data: any station, any network, you rule
Special Offers
- AmbientWeather located in the US does sell Meteobridge as "WeatherBridge", which is based on TL-MR3020 ready-to-go plus a USB-hub for overcoming USB limitations and a USB stick that allows for easy readout of IP address and a full license for ongoing use. Please visit their online shop to checkout options and prices.
- AWEKAS located in Europe does sell Meteobridge as "AWEKAS Bridge", which is based on WL-330N3G ready-to-go and a fully licensed. Please visit their online shop to checkout options and prices.