At home, I‘ve had a Davis Instruments Vantage Pro station for over twenty years. (Good sailing pedigree, btw.) Of course, the models on offer now are a bit different. Mine is wireless - I’d probably go with a wired version now. Over time, the solar cell has gotten rather opaque and it doesn’t charge enough on short winter days to last all night. Also, I’d get a heated rain bucket so it measures snow accurately. When we were still running orchard heaters (before diesel got crazy expensive) I’d take the receiver to bed during blossom season for the frost alarm. Oh, and I do have to go up on the roof once every year or two to clean wasp nests out of the rain bucket. Maybe once every five years to replace the battery.
More recently, I got a WeatherFlow “smart” station when they had them on kickstarter, as the Davis was getting a bit long in the tooth. By the same people who do “SailFlow” and “iKitesurf.” (Their offerings have also evolved since the kickstarter days.) At the time, they were also promoting it as something you could use on a sailboat, but I dunno. Really, I prefer the Davis. The Weatherflow doesn’t have a console to look at - you have to open the app on your phone to see the data. And it loops through their website. It doesn’t measure snow at all (acoustic rain sensor). There were problems with some of the kickstarter hardware, and it was
years late. But they replaced the faulty units promptly and the company seems to be up and running now.