CliMate weather forecasting device
The American company Rooti invented the device
To help people avoid sunburn or rain due to sudden change of weather in distant places, the US company Rooti has invented a compact "environmental tracking" device that can carry with you its name. is CliMate.
Cloud imaging devices use an accurate sensor to gather information about the weather in which the user is present, including temperature, humidity, and UV intensity. These factors are multifaceted, such as causing illness or allergies, affecting your emotions, even your productivity or your personal life - according to Rooti.
Thanks to Bluetooth wireless connectivity, information from CliMate will be sent to the included app (on Android or iOS phones) to warn owners of unfavorable weather phenomena. This information is updated every 15 minutes.
Rooti claims that their devices are more accurate weather forecasts than meteorological stations (often covering a large area), while CliMate is narrowed around users.
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