Why have they got UV sensor when the stupid thing does not even give anywhere accurate readings?
It's a total waste of space. Mine never gets above low at any time of the day.
At night should read 0.
Have an Ambient ws 1001 clone and has UV index and that works fine. At night it's 0 and during the course of the day increases or falls.
In New Zealand we are known to have the highest UV in rates in the world, yet the sensor on the Bloomsky is totally useless.
I did read in the manual says something about it needs to be square on into the sun or any angle won't give correct readings, so if that's the case then why did they even bother? It's totally a waste of space.