Tamara Chuang with the Denver Post featured the INO Weather Pro™ in the paper’s Tech+ section today. The Weather Pro is the first handheld device that combines real-time lightning detection up to 40 miles away with traditional weather data like temperature, pressure, humidity, heat index, dew point, and altitude. Click the link to read the article and find out more about how the INO Weather Pro can help you monitor the weather where ever you are.

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