Since 1968, Maximum has been building instruments that let you watch, forecast, and enjoy the weather. Today they offer more options for monitoring the weather than ever before. Choose from a wide selection of digital and analog weather instruments that let you monitor wind speed, wind direction, temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, and more.
Since 1968, Maximum has been building instruments that let you watch, forecast, and enjoy the weather. Today they offer more options for monitoring the weather than ever before. Choose from a wide selection of digital and analog weather instruments that let you monitor wind speed, wind direction, temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, and more.
This instrument uses 2 separate analog meters with pointer hands to indicate indoor temperature and indoor humidity. It's fully self-contained and requires no external sensors or power source.
This instrument uses an analog meter with a pointer needle to indicate current temperature and can support up to 3 external sensors for monitoring air or water temperature in different locations.
This East coast (Atlantic ocean) tide clock utilizes a single hand to indicate the "hours to" High and Low tide. The unit runs on AA batteries, which are easy to remove for setting or battery changes.
This 2-scale instrument features a toggle switch on the bottom of the case, which allows you to view winds on either a 0 to 40mph (0 to 64.37km/h) or 0 to 120mph (0 to 193.12km/h) scale. The Gust Register is for the 0 to 120mph (0 to 193.12km/h) scale.
This instrument displays both barometric pressure and temperature readings in 4 different modes: Present, High, Low and Rate of Change for barometric pressure, which shows the amount of change in inches per hour.