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SwitchBot’s new E-Ink Weather Station wants a spot by your front door

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Smart homeSwitchBot’s new E-Ink Weather Station wants a spot by your front doorWith built-in sensors and AI weather briefings, this display is built for quick check-ins. By Kaitlyn Cimino•31 seconds ago•0•SwitchBotTL;DR SwitchBot has introduced a new Weather Station with a 7.5-inch E-Ink display, designed to show key household and weather data at a glance.

The SwitchBot Weather Station offers glanceable information

The SwitchBot Weather Station offers glanceable information

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Key Highlights

  • The display combines built-in sensor data with local weather information, including indoor temperature and humidity, air quality, current conditions, and a six-day forecast.
  • It also offers calendar syncing, smart home automations, and AI-powered weather briefings.
  • This year at CES, SwitchBot is introducing a new, information-first display to its smart home lineup, and it’s the kind of device designed to save you from checking your phone (or forgetting your umbrella).
  • The new SwitchBot Weather Station features a 7.5-inch E-Ink display that keeps key household and weather data visible at a glance, without the glare or distractions of a tablet-style screen.
  • It’s meant to live on a counter or entry table, surfacing the information you want before heading out the door. As LCD smart displays continue creeping into more corners of the home, SwitchBot’s E-Ink Weather Station feels like a quieter alternative and a calmer way to keep tabs on your environment.
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