Oregon Scientific's John Deere Wireless Long-Range Weather Forecaster with Self-Setting Atomic Clock and Free Hat


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Weather forecast station with remote, wireless, temperature and humidity sensorBarometric pressure trend indications for rising, steady or fallingCrescendo daily alarm with 8-minute snooze; batteries required: 4 AA (main unit) and 2 AA (sensor)Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock; dimensions: 3-½ by 1-½ by 5-¼ inchesWeather forecasts for the next 12 to 24 hours; includes THGR268 sensor
Product Description Features: Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock signal. Monitors temperature and humidity in up to three remote locations. Long range remote sensor transmits temperature and humidity from up to 300 feet away. Weather forecasts for the next 12-24 hours with kinetic movement icons. Barometric pressure trend indication - rising, steady or falling. Crescendo daily alarm with 8-minute snooze.
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Great tool
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I bought this to help me determine when I could open the windows and turn on the attic fan without waiting hours for update on the news. I keep one sensor outside and the main unit inside and it has been right on the money every time. The Weather indicator is a bit querky (i.e. raining indoors, etc.), but that isn't what I bought it for. I'm planning on a greenhouse, and it has expansion for up to 2 additional sensors. It's a great deal and a nice hat.
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Great Item
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This weather station seems to be fairly accurate. I have not had a problem with the range on this item. I would definitely purchase the item again over others if I had the chance.
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unbeatable for the money
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I didn't expect a whole lot out of this, but it seems to work as advertised. it predicted a storm the TV weathermen didn't/ That alone is worth something. I particularly like the remote temp pressure sensor. What I don't care for is the prssure only shows a trend. Rising, falling, steady, etc., Not that big a deal actually, but the only thing keeping it from 5 stars.
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Oregon Scientific's wireless weather forecaster & Atomic clock
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Great Item, Just what I was looking for...but didn't know it. I have a large African Sulcata Tortoise and I've built a house for it and installed a heated pad called a "pig Blanket" to keep him (or her) warm during the night especially during winter. The heater is controlled by a timer. But I wasn't sure when I should set the timer to cycle on and off. With the remote sensor that came with the with the weather forcaster installed in the tortoise house I can monitor conditions within and set the heater timer accordingly. The whole family consults the forecaster regularly. Also it is a great tool for teaching youngsters about the weather. We also have a drag race car , we take the base unit with us to the track to watch temp and humidity changes during the day so we can make changes to the car to optomize performance. I do wish it indicated density altitude.
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Cool little weather station
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My husband loves this little gadget, and the hat too. I like the humidity feature, it shows a little frown face when the humidity is too low in the house. I no longer have to run the humidifier 24/7, only when necessary. The only down side is it only comes with one probe. We are looking to purchase extras so we can monitor the temp in the barn too.
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