It's a great bit of gear.
Unless you're in Antarctica or Siberia, the internal temp sensor can be ignored during the day, as it's fully exposed to sunlight, but night time temps usually closely match other instruments.
Another issue for cold climates is the default sky values aren't ideal, but it's trivial to adjust it per the manual, and people in warmer climates such as experienced in NZ's West Island probably won't have to do much adjusting, if any.
The AAG is very reliable and well made: So far mine has survived three Alpine winters unscathed (heavy snow, severe icing, -25 C) while remaining completely accurate.
Also the support from Antonio of AAG (and also in my case supplier Jaime of Lunatico) is just outstanding.
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