Vantage Vue® Personal Weather Station
The Vantage Vue gives homeowners, gardeners, and weather enthusiasts accurate, real-time conditions from a personal weather station that installs in minutes and runs for years without fuss.
- All your local weather in one compact, self-contained unit
- Solar-powered and wireless - set it up once and let it run
- Pairs with the WeatherLink® Console for a live, always-on home display
- What to know
- Sensor suite
- Data collection
Accurate weather data, built for home use
Most people curious about their local weather want something accurate, easy to set up, and low-maintenance. The Vantage Vue is purpose-built for exactly that: homeowners, backyard gardeners, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, educators, weather hobbyists, and anyone who wants to know what’s happening outside their window.
All-in-one design
Every sensor you need to measure the conditions that matter most in a compact personal weather station that fits on a roof, fence post, or tripod.
Fast, accurate updates
Your data updates every few seconds, so what you’re seeing always reflects what’s actually happening outside right now.
Built for real weather
The sensor suite is corrosion-proof, UV-resistant, and wind tunnel tested to 200mph – built to handle freezing winters, summer heat, and everything in between.
Easy to install
A built-in bubble level takes the guesswork out of mounting. Setup takes minutes, and because the station is solar-powered with a backup battery, there’s nothing to wire.
Wireless and wire-free
The Vantage Vue transmits data wirelessly to the WeatherLink Console up to 1,000 ft line-of-sight. Place it wherever conditions are best for measurement.
Everything you need to measure your local weather in one compact, reliable station
The Vantage Vue integrates all of its instruments into a single housing. Mount it, level it using the built-in bubble level, and it starts working.
It measures all the conditions that matter most for personal use:
- Temperature and humidity
- Wind speed and direction
- Rainfall and rain rate
- Barometric pressure
- Dew point, wind chill, and heat index
The station is solar-powered, so it runs continuously through day and night with a lithium battery as backup for extended overcast stretches. Rain is captured in precise, small increments, and the temperature range covers the full spread of conditions most locations will ever see.
The housing is built to last outdoors. UV-protected and corrosion-resistant, it holds up year after year without degrading or cracking — so what you install today will still be performing reliably for years to come.
Live weather data on a touchscreen display designed for the home
For anyone who wants their weather data front-and-center in their home, the WeatherLink Console is the cleanest, simplest way to see it. It receives data directly from the Vantage Vue personal weather station and displays it on a vivid HD touchscreen, giving you a real-time read of your local conditions without opening an app or logging into a website.
You can customize the dashboard to display up to 21 parameters at once, create your own graphs from historical records stored on the console, and set up to 100+ alarms to alert you when conditions cross thresholds you define — a temperature drop overnight, an approaching storm, a wind gust that might concern you.
The WeatherLink Console also connects to the WeatherLink Cloud, so you can check in on your station from any device, anywhere. Data can be shared with Weather Underground and the Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP), contributing your readings to broader community weather networks.
Frequently asked questions
The station transmits wirelessly to the WeatherLink Console or WeatherLink Live data logger using frequency-hopping radio up to 1,000 ft (300 m) line-of-sight. Both connect to your home WiFi or Ethernet, making your data available on the WeatherLink app and WeatherLink.com from any device.
No. The station is designed for straightforward home installation. It has a built-in bubble level to help you mount it correctly, and setup typically takes under an hour. Because it’s solar-powered with wireless data transmission, you don’t need to run cables or connect it to an external power source.
The station works best in an open area away from buildings, trees, and other obstructions that could affect wind or temperature readings. Rooftops, fence posts, and deck-mounted poles are all common options. The built-in bubble level helps ensure it’s properly positioned wherever you install it.
Yes. The housing is corrosion-proof and UV-resistant, and the internal electronics are potted or over-molded for moisture protection. The station is rated to measure temperatures as low as -40°F and is wind tunnel-tested to 200 mph (322 km/h). It’s built to hold up through harsh winters, hot summers, and sustained outdoor exposure.
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