La Crosse Technology WS-9611U-IT-TBP Wireless Sun/Moon Weather Station with 15 Advanced Forecast Icons


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Wireless weather station with remote sensor and atomic clock for wall or tabletop15 forecast icons Oscar Outlook character dressing for the weather as an exampleSunrise/sunset and duration for 99 North American cities; moon phase displayRadio-controlled atomic time and date mechanism auto-updates for Daylight Savings TimeWireless sensor transmits up to 330 feet away; displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity
Product Description The La Crosse Technology WS-9611U-IT(TBP)Wireless Sun/Moon Weather Station with 15 Advanced Forecast Icons helps you prepare for your day and decide what to wear. This unit also displays sunrise/sunset for 99 cities along with moon phase. In addition, it displays indoor temperature and humidity, and outdoor temperature. Time is set by the U.S. atomic clock. Compatible with La Crosse Technology TX29U-IT 915 MHz Wireless Temperature Sensor.
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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Works okay, not always accurate
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this product works, but not as I thought it would when I purchased it. First of all, it is very small, and thick. I could probably fit it into my back pocket. The reason why I purchased it is so that I could tell the outside temperature,and know the current conditions. Also, I though that the man showing what to wear was pretty cool. When I got it, I found out that only one small section of it actually tells you about the weather and just the temperature. The "what you should wear" man shows you what to wear currently, and not in the future. It does not have anything other than the teperature, not even the humidity or barometer reading.
On the bright side, the temperature is normally approximate, and can be two or three degrees off, not too much though as long as you keep it out of direct sunlight or rain. The indoor temerature is always very accurate, and the clock works well. The sunrise and set feature is great, it is right (as far as I know) all of the time. One great feature about it is that the thermometer and the station and get pretty far away from each other and still stay in range. ONE VERY IMPORTANT THING!! MAKE SURE TO NOT PUT IT ON A WALL SEPERATING THE INSIDE OF THE HOUSE FROM THE OUTSIDE! The first couple of weeks I had it I had the thermometer up against a wall of the house outside, and the reading would sometimes be five degrees off, and I thought that it was a flaw in the product- I later found out that the reason why it was saying it was warmer outside was because it was getting some of the heat from the other side of the wall, inside the house. I later moved it and the reading rapidly went down and became much more accurate.
In all, I give the product three stars, probably about a six out of ten.
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It's small
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It works fine, but it's much smaller than I expected. Read the specs carefully! Being a geezer, the small display is an issue. The goofball image in the center doesn't help me much. Its dress is suppose to tell you the weather conditions.
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it work great
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my old sensor dead after 4 years usage, instead of buying the replacement sensor for fourteen dollars, I choose to buy another set for twenty five dollars with the same model of sensor so my old receiver can still function.
I put the new receiver upstair, outside the be drooms, so everybody can see it. the new receiver display more information than my old one, it works like a weather forecaster, I can prepare for the weather change
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Set up in difficult
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I don't know if it works yet, but the set up and instructions are terrible. I would not recommend this product based on this. I had another one by a different manufactuer and it was very simple to set up. This one is frustrating to the point you just hope you get the tempretures. As with me after about a half hour I gave up on the set up. Doubt it is accurate.
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Poor choice
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I purchased the weather station and 2 additional remotes giving 4 different temp readings. When placed side by side none agreed with each other. The range is also not as advertised. The unit often loses contact with the remote in the garage, about 40 feet away. The display is a bit silly, what is the use of a decimal point reading for temp when it isn't accurate within 2 degrees (or maybe more) and lastly, who on earth would define the date October 10th as 1110?
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