








🌦️ Stay Ahead of the Storm with Pocket-Sized Precision!
The Kestrel 5000 Pocket Weather Meter is a sleek, ultra-portable device featuring Bluetooth Link Connectivity and a motion sensor for accurate, on-the-go weather monitoring. Lightweight at just 34 grams and powered by an included AA battery, it offers professionals and outdoor enthusiasts reliable, real-time environmental data in a compact form factor.








| ASIN | B017AF15YW |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Brand | Kestrel |
| Brand Name | Kestrel |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 31 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730650001873 |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | KESTREL |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power Source Type | Battery Powered |
| Sensor Technology | Motion |
| Special Features | Link Connectivity, Motion Sensor |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 730650001873 |
M**2
Ottimo prodotto professionale ottimo venditore
Venditore fidato professionale e serio
I**N
UI good use improvement
Decent product. UI good use improvement. Connecting to PC is a bit of a headache. You need one of two connectors/dongles.
A**R
Just get the ballistic one
Much easier just to get the Elite if you plan on using this for shooting. Thought I'd just get for weather, but it works great when you have the Elite ballistic.
L**G
Well made and great for amateurs.
The meter appears lightly used, the screen plastic film seems like it had been peeled off before. Temps and humidity are accurate enough. Pressure sensor is spot on. One thing to be aware of is that when you're using the unit in violent storms, water will seep in the humidity sensor and display 100%RH until it completely dries out. Overall sastisfied purchase.
L**E
Great for long range shooters
The Kestrel 5000 is a great wind meter for the long distance shooter. I bought one of these to help me with long range PRS style matches. Not only has it been helpful for the wind speed readings, and learning to guess wind speeds, but the Density Altitude function is what I chose it for. Several of the Kestrel models allow you to look up and enter environmental settings such as temperature, barometer, humidity, etc. What Density Altitude does is take all of those factors and give you one equivalent altitude. I made drop cards for various Density Altitudes and I just get one reading and use that for my matches. I am able to get my firing information much quicker than the guys that are still trying to look up the various numbers and inputting them into a ballistic program.
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