The 7-in-1 Vevor Weather Station performs well overall, with readings within Vevor's specified tolerances (±5 degrees for temperature, ±5% for wind speed). Setup was fairly straightforward with the provided hardware, and it didn’t take long to get it up and running.
However, there are a few design limitations worth noting. Most of the unit is made of plastic, which raises concerns about its durability in the long term—I’m not sure it will last more than a few years. Additionally, the included mounting pole is only about a foot long, and though it appears to be aluminum, it’s only 3/4 inch in diameter. This causes issues when trying to extend it, as it doesn’t match up with standard 3/4-inch galvanized pipe, requiring some makeshift adjustments. Unfortunately, there’s no simple way to swap out the pole if it gets damaged; you'd likely have to order a replacement from Vevor.
Overall, the Vevor Weather Station is a decent option if you're looking for basic weather monitoring, but be prepared for some minor installation challenges and potential durability concerns.