Oregon Scientific Wireless Multi-Channel Thermometer


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Cable-free, radio-frequency thermometer; tracks temperatures at up to 3 remote sensorsBase has LCD screen; can set temperature range limits, program alarms, recall recent highs and lows, and track temperature trendsSensor can be stationed up to 100 feet away; sends signals every 30 secondsKit includes main unit and 1 remote sensor; optional Centigrade scalesMain unit is 4.6 by 4.21 by 0.98 inches; remote sensor is 4.16 by 2.83 by 0.88 inches
Product Description MODEL- EMR812 VENDOR- OREGON SCIENTIFIC FEATURES- Wireless Thermometer Know the temperature from up to three remote locations. Now you can know the temperature outdoors from the comfort of your home or office. This wireless thermometer monitors the temperature in up to three remote locations. The jumbo LCD screen makes it easy to monitor the weather indoors and out with a sensor transmission range of up to 100 feet. Just press a button and you can see the high and low temperatures from each location on a daily basis. * Monitors temperature in up to three remote locations * Temperature trend indication - rising, steady or falling * Remote sensor transmission range of up to 100 feet * Large display with 2 jumbo LCD digits * Minimum and maximum temperature memory * Outdoor temperature range from -4F to 140F * Remote sensor to main unit transmission frequency of 433 MHz * Includes one THR128 sensor * Optional sensors: THC138 and THN 138 * Batteries: 2 AA (main unit) and 2 AA (remote sensor) MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;1 YEAR
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An Old Reliable
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I bought my Oregon Scientific Wireless Multi-Channel Thermometer as a replacement for a many years old, nearly identical model that hangs in my bedroom and tells me when I get up how to plan for the day. I was delighted to find that essentially the same model was still available when I thought my old one (has to be more than 10 years old) had died. (It hadn't really; its batteries died and it turns out the new ones I put in were also dead.) When my new one arrived, I was delighted to find that it actually received the signals from my old outdoor transmitter! So I am still deciding where to put my new, second outdoor transmitter.
I like these thermometers because they are simple, wireless, reliable, and good-looking on my wall. Plus, the large numbers are good for reading across the room and from my bed in the morning without my glasses. The standard AA batteries make replacement easy. Every so often I like to view the high and low temperatures for the period since my last reset.
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indoor outdoor thermometer
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Oregon Scientific Wireless Multi-Channel Thermometer
we have used this wireless thermometer for years,and needed a new one. It was so handy to have been able to order this useful product through Amazon.com.
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As advertised
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The thermometer works works in all kinds of weather as advertised. Even through 2 brick walls the receiver very rarely drops the read. Very easy to nandle and even my Mom who never trusts new things, started to love it after few days.
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Works Great!
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This has been a very good product for the first three months. Works well through the walls and windows. My remote sensor is about 25 feet away through a wall, and it connected very quickly and remains connected. Previous units I have had from other manufacturers have not worked as well. The readout has large numbers, and is very easy to read.
Note that one remote sensor comes packaged with the indicator unit.
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Great Technical Gizmo!
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The Oregon Scientific wireless Multi-Channel Thermometer (ASIN:B00005NN9D) is terrific! I live in an apartment and have placed the remote unit on a table on my balcony. The main unit is on a table in my living room. I always know what the temperature is -- inside and out! How nice not to have an ugly thermometer hanging on the wall outside.
I had a bit of trouble understanding how to set the channel so the unit would work, but I finally hit the right combination, and both the inside and outside temperatures were revealed on the screen. The numbers are large enough for even those whose eyesight is not what it used to be.
This item would make a nice gift for close friends. I love mine!
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