La Crosse Technology Wireless Sun and Moon Weather Station
$54.95
$89.95
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Closeouts. Know your weather data inside and out with this La Crosse Technology wireless sun and moon weather station. Base and remote sensor each require two AA batteries (not included)Includes:Atomic clock synchronizationRise and set data for sun and moonBarometric pressure tendency Forecast iconsMoon phasesAlarm with snoozeRemote transmission range: Up to 330'Weather station (LxWxD): 6-¾x4x2-¼" Weather sensor (LxWxD): 6-¼x1-¾x1"Display screen: 4-½x2"Material: CompositeCloseouts. China.
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By Lin from Western NY on 11/08/2008 Pros: Consistent Performance, Durable, Easy To Configure, Lots of info at a glance, Versatile Best Uses: Weather forecast Describe Yourself: Casual User Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Compact and attractive morning check with the world.
Instant Home Weather Station By Daktuh from New Hampshire on 11/07/2008 Describe Yourself: Casual User Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This handsome, slim unit gives outside / indoor temperature as well as out / in relative humidity. It also has an atomic clock which always gives the exact time. It forcasts weather trends by tracking changes in barometric pressure. Sometimes it will forecast a change that might not happen for another 24 hours - but it seems consistent. I have had unit for only a couple weeks, so I cannot comment on its accuracy with certainty, although my impression is that it works well.
Pretty Informative, Does what it Should By Mike Hunt from Western Mass. on 11/07/2008 Pros: Consistent Performance, Easy To Configure Describe Yourself: Enthusiast Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Atomic clock sync worked. Daylight savings took a little while to kick in, but I think it's because they keep changing what date it falls on. The sunrise/sunset feature is off slightly because I don't live at the exact coordinates of one of the preprogrammed major cities. Barometer/Icon forecast is OK, but I remember grandma's glass barometer, that was cooler. Outside temp seems to reflect the mercury thermometer I have outside. Setup was easy with logical controls and a little quality time reading TFM.
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