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La Crosse Technology Weather Forecast Station with Atomic Clock
$49.95
$89.95
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Closeouts. La Crosse Technology's great weather forecast station with atomic clock receives data from the atomic clock at the NIST; sets itself, updates automatically for daylight savings and keeps perfect time. Projects data on wall or ceiling so you can check conditions without getting up.
Provides:
Atomic time
Indoor and outdoor temperature
Humidity
24 advanced forecast icons of Oscar Outlook
Remote sensor:
Requires two AA batteries (not included)
Dimensions (LxWxD):6-¼x1-¾x1"
Base station:
Requires three AA batteries (not included)
Also runs on AC adapter (included)
Dimensions (LxWxD): 4-¼x6-¾x3”
Display screen: 2-3/8x5"
Material: Composite
Closeouts. China.
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By sgreen from coweta, ok on 08/12/2009 Pros: Consistent Performance Describe Yourself: Casual User Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Our son had to get it set up, but pretty cool once set. Still some things we need to learn to do but maybe it won't be so hard.
By gadgetman from ny on 08/08/2009 Pros: Consistent Performance, Durable, Easy To Configure, Easy To Use Describe Yourself: Enthusiast Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a combination weather forecaster and projection alarm atomic clock. It is competent in both. Set-up is intuitive, as its use. I like the ability to plug the main unit into an electrical outlet, instead of having to use batteries (if you prefer batteries, they can also be used). I bought 2, one for myself, and one to be used as a gift.
Love the Atomic Clock features By gina from denver on 08/05/2009 Pros: Consistent Performance, Durable Describe Yourself: Power User Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These clocks are always a little complex to configure at first; it takes time to get the signal etc. I never had one with the weather station; works very reliably so fare. Still deciding about the ceiling display. I wear glasses and am still figuring the right angle to read the numbers from bed without glasses. Overall I'm very pleased.
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