CloudWatcher SOLO – 24/7 Observatory Monitoring Controller

The CloudWatcher SOLO is a dedicated low-power controller designed to operate your AAG CloudWatcher continuously, enabling fully autonomous weather monitoring for remote observatories.
Acting as a standalone interface, the SOLO removes the need for a permanently connected PC, while providing real-time access to sky conditions from anywhere via its built-in web server.
Key Features
- ✔ Ultra-low power consumption (<2W) – ideal for remote installations
- ✔ Built-in web interface – monitor conditions from any device, anywhere
- ✔ 24/7 continuous CloudWatcher operation
- ✔ Eliminates USB/serial connection issues
- ✔ Publishes data across your local network
- ✔ Compatible with ASCOM safety monitor and automation software
Designed for Remote Observatories
The SOLO is purpose-built for unattended observatory setups, ensuring your CloudWatcher is always running, even when your main imaging computer is powered down.
Data is accessible across your network, allowing integration with automation platforms such as CCD Commander, ACP, and ASCOM-based control systems.
Remote Access & Mobile Monitoring
The integrated web server allows you to check observatory conditions from anywhere in the world. Mobile widgets can also display live sky data directly on your smartphone.


Important Information
- ✔ Designed for indoor installation only
- ✔ Uses the CloudWatcher power supply
- ✔ Requires CloudWatcher for operation
Need help integrating the SOLO into your observatory setup? We can advise on compatibility with your control system and automation workflow.
- Product Type: Observatory Controller
- Compatibility: AAG CloudWatcher
- Power Consumption: <2W
- Connectivity: Network (LAN)
- Interface: Web-based control panel
- Installation: Indoor use only
- Dimensions: 85mm × 125mm × 56mm
- Material: ABS enclosure
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the CloudWatcher SOLO do?
The CloudWatcher SOLO is a dedicated controller that allows your AAG CloudWatcher to run continuously without a PC, providing 24/7 weather monitoring for your observatory.
Do I need a computer to use the SOLO?
No. The SOLO replaces the need for a permanently connected computer by running the CloudWatcher independently and serving data over your network.
Can I access my observatory remotely?
Yes. The built-in web server allows you to monitor sky conditions from anywhere via a browser on your phone, tablet, or computer.
Is the SOLO suitable for remote observatories?
Yes. Its low power consumption and autonomous operation make it ideal for remote and unattended installations.
Does it work with ASCOM and automation software?
Yes. The SOLO is compatible with ASCOM drivers and works with automation platforms such as ACP, CCD Commander, and other observatory control systems.
Where should the SOLO be installed?
The SOLO must be installed indoors, as it is not designed to withstand outdoor conditions like the CloudWatcher sensor unit.
Does the SOLO include the CloudWatcher?
No. The SOLO is a controller only and requires an AAG CloudWatcher to operate.