Very interesting but there are some things about the design that IMHO is a problem with this AIO design. Snow piling up on top could block the solar/UV sensor. The specs say vibration can affect the rain measurement so it needs a solid mount. Blowing rain could possibly affect it. It won't detect misty rainy either. What about freezing rain/sleet ? Rain buckets will still collect and measure with either a heater or when the ice thaws. I didn't see any mention of a local console (I may have missed it) but you need a cellphone to see your data. So you can't see your conditions without whipping out your phone. You have to send them your data and then pull it down. What guarantee they won't go belly up in the future? There is another company like them that recently shuttered. It does work with home automation but that seems to be it's only big feature. Compared to Davis.. you have your data local and can send to multiple sources, local console(s), third party add-ons, repairability (don't have to send in the whole station for a component failure), faster update times, more reliable transmission with spread spectrum. You will pay more for a Davis and this is a plug and play device but there are things that make it an average station that the Davis and others exceed it. Just my 2 cents.