Seeed Studio Goes Solid-State to Deliver Its Most Reliable Weather Station Yet: the SenseCAP S700-C
Seeed Studio has announced it's taking on unreliable weather monitoring equipment with the solid-state SenseCAP S700-C — targeted at, the company says, the world's harshest environments.
"For decades, deploying a remote weather station has meant accepting a painful compromise: high maintenance costs or frequent data gaps," claims Seeed's Zero Zhang of the problem the company set out to solve. "Traditional mechanical sensors — such as tipping-bucket rain gauges and cup-and-vane wind meters — are prone to fail in long-term deployments. They freeze in winter, clog with leaves in autumn, and wear out from constant friction. To break this cycle of high maintenance and unreliable data, Seeed Studio has launched the SenseCAP S700-C, an industrial-grade, all-in-one compact weather station. By engineering a 100% solid-state architecture with zero moving parts, the S700-C redefines what is possible in remote environmental monitoring."
Seeed's latest SenseCAP S700-family weather station is entirely solid-state, for even the...
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