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Vaavud sleipnir review
Vaavud sleipnir review










vaavud sleipnir review
  1. VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW FULL
  2. VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW PORTABLE
  3. VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW ANDROID
  4. VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW PRO

It has a social media sharing feature and shows

VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW FULL

While full featured, I think the Vaavud smartphone app is more than Needs to sample the wind for at least 30 seconds. Plus, it's up to the user to position theĪnemometer into the wind for more accurate computations, and the device The anemometer isn't sophisticated enough to measure windĭirection on it its own, but instead uses the smartphone's compass,Īccelerometer and GPS. Meter records 44,100 measurements per second. Weighing 14 grams, the Sleipnir seems almost as durable andĬompact, but it uses two curved rotating blades and an internal optical Rotating measuring cups with magnets built in the hub. More expensive professional anemometers that often have a three-cupĭesign, the original Mjolnir (still in the product line) uses two I preferred the early model's measuring blades. Too short to clip the anemometer on the phone (especially with a fatĬase on it), so you have to hold the phone in one hand and theĪnemometer in the other-stressing the flopping cable. Part of the problem is that the Lightning adapter's pigtail is

VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW ANDROID

The phone, you'll need to use the Apple Lightning/3.5-mm jackĪn older iPhone, an iPad or an Android device is better matchedīecause the anemometer plugs directly into the 3.5-mm jack, while anĪttachment clip secures it upright. With my current Apple iPhone 7, which doesn't have a 3.5-mm audio

VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW PORTABLE

Of several portable anemometers from Denmark-based Vaavud. Outlets and weather equipment suppliers, it sells for $59.95 and is one

vaavud sleipnir review

It turned out to be the favorite.įirst, the Vaavud Sleipnir. With the company's home weather station gear, I also tried the

vaavud sleipnir review

Which has new measuring blades and a wind direction utility. That's why 1 was anxious to try Vaavud's newer Sleipnir, Lakes where local wind reports weren't available, and to compareĪging ATIS recordings on the home field. I reviewed Vaavud's first-gen Mjolnir smartphone anemometer aįew years ago and discovered its short comings, yet appreciated its APA style: Smart anemometers: WeatherFlowa top pick we prefer the WeatherFlow WindMeter smartphone anemometer over the Vaavud Sleipnir, but both Devices can be improved with updated connectors.Smart anemometers: WeatherFlowa top pick we prefer the WeatherFlow WindMeter smartphone anemometer over the Vaavud Sleipnir, but both Devices can be improved with updated connectors." Retrieved from MLA style: "Smart anemometers: WeatherFlowa top pick we prefer the WeatherFlow WindMeter smartphone anemometer over the Vaavud Sleipnir, but both Devices can be improved with updated connectors." The Free Library.Crowdsourced live map, history and more! Next product from Vaavud designed to guarantee your safety through the precision. The world's first handheld device to measure both wind speed and direction. Features handy, useful neoprene bag so you can take it everywhere with you. Reads wind speeds from 2 – 20 m/s (up to 24 m/s on iPhone 5S and up to even 48 m/s on some Android phones). This device measures wind strength accurately with precision of +/- 4%. However, to make this device super rugged and pocket friendly, two instead of three cups are used.

VAAVUD SLEIPNIR REVIEW PRO

Design has been inspired by pro cup anemometers. This device doesn’t contain any electronics as it uses magnetic field sensor placed in the phone. It’s compatible with iPhones and Android operating system devices. Have you ever wondered if you can use your iOS or Android device as a wind meter? Thanks to the Danish brand Vaavud you can easily turn your phone into high-tech meteorological tool.












Vaavud sleipnir review