Product Description
Oregon Scientific Multi-Channel Weather Forecast Radio Controlled Clock BAR888 - 1 ea: Home & Kitchen. (The monitor can handle data from two additional remote temperature sensors, which must be ordered separately.) You can set up both the 7-1/4-by-5-1/4-inch monitor and the 4-1/8-by-2-3/4-inch sensor on flat surfaces or on wall mounts, and you can set them to show temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. This versatile system forecasts local weather, automatically sets and updates the time, day, and date, and joins with a remote wireless sensor to keep track of the indoor or outdoor temperature. For forecasting weather within 12 to 24 hours, the 7-1/4-by-5-1/4-inch monitor employs a built-in electronic barometric pressure sensor, and then displays the upcoming weather with an icon (sunny, partly sunny, cloudy, rain/snow) on its LCD screen. For keeping track of time, the monitor is equipped with a radio receiver tuned to the U.S. Atomic Clock; this enables the monitor to display split-second accuracy by automatically adjusting, if necessary, to the Atomic Clock's signals six times every 24 hours. From those signals, the monitor also displays the date, the day, and the time zone for which the user has set the clock. (Adjustment for daylight-saving time and leap year is automatic.) The wireless sensor displays the indoor or outdoor temperature where it's located--garden, greenhouse, wine cellar, baby's room. You can place it up to 90 feet away, and it will radio the temperature to the monitor for display. The monitor operates on four AA batteries, and the sensor requires two AA batteries.
Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
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