Kickstarter success Vaavud is a thing of beauty. Created by a Danish team of enterprising inventors, it plugs into your iPhone or Android device’s headphone jack and connects with an app to tell you ...
While the average person may not care too much about the current wind speed, it’s very important to the likes of windsurfers, kitesurfers, and sailors. Although official monitoring stations do provide ...
The WeatherFlow Wind Meter and its android and iOS apps not only measures wind speed, it also logs measurements and supports sharing at a very low price. There are many situations in which it’s ...
Some of our readers might remember the Vaavud smartphone wind meter that launched over on the Kickstarter website back in April 2013. Now Vaavud is back with a new version that is cable of recording ...
If you’re into activities such as windsurfing, sailing or kite-flying, then you’re going to want to know where and how hard the wind is blowing. While weather reports may give average wind speeds for ...
The WindScribe wind and temperature meter uses patented ultrasonic technology to read wind speed, temperature, and wind chill. An ultrasonic wind barrel employs advanced sensors and microprocessor ...
Smartphones have a lot of on-board sensors, but do they really have enough? No way, say a slew of recent hardware startups, of which Danish Vavuud is only the most recent. Vavuud is turning to ...
After the frenzy of smartphone cases in the last few weeks, I’ve been ready for something different. Luckily, I found something different - very, very different. I’ve come across a few unusual ...
Shaka has developed a new gadget for Apple’s iPhone which will allow users to measure wind speed, direction and temperature, using a small portable wind meter and iOS app, to record measurement in ...
St. Louis (KSDK) - On Tuesday, winds were gusting around 45 miles per hour. Meteorologists Cindy Preszler and Mike Roberts developed the "Hair-O-Meter" that uses hair position to determine wind speed.