Honeywell TE109NL Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Alarm Clock


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Wirelessly monitors outdoor temperaturesWireless sensor has transmission range of up to 150 feetMeasures temperatures to as low as minus 38 degrees Fahrenheit and up to 158 degrees FahrenheitClock includes crescendo alarm and multi-language displayMeasures 3.02 x 5.16 x 1.11 inches (WxHxD)
Product Description The Honeywell TE109NL Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Alarm Clock a versatile and economical time and weather monitor that's perfect for just about any location. With multi-language capability, programmable warnings, and a remote sensor that monitors outdoor temperatures, the TE109NL can do it all. With the main display unit measuring 3.02 x 5.16 x 1.11 inches (WxHxD), the TE109NL displays indoor and outdoor temperature and precise quartz time. It includes a dual crescendo alarm with snooze function, and come with one wireless remote temperature sensor that has a transmission range of up to 150 feet. The unit's display is backlit for easy night viewing and has a programmable ice warning alarm. Wall mountable, or ideal for tables or desktops, the clock displays the day of the week in English, Spanish, French, German or Italian. It has an outdoor temperature range of minus 38 to 158 Fahrenheit, when the sensor is powered by two lithium batteries, and minus 4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit when powered by two alkaline batteries. (The two AA batteries required for the sensor, and the two AA batteries required for the main unit, are not included.)
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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if you only need it for a few months...
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I guess I'm one of the lucky ones, mine actually read the outdoor temperature transmitter for about a year, now it's dead. Fresh batteries, sitting right next to each other, no luck.
I think the transmitter actually still works, it's the base that has issues. The base still works as a thermometer, but it just got tired of looking for the signal from the outdoor transmitter. The only way I can get it to work is to remove the batteries from the base...wait, put them back in...it will look for the transmitter for a while and get a reading...then it gets tired of that and gives me dashed lines.
I've tried everything, the thing is just broken. The sad thing is, I just used mine within the house for zone heating purposes...it never had to deal with the elements or anything, never dropped, blocked signals...nothing...it just simply stopped working.
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best of the pack
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We have a similar unit by another manufacture at our vacation home. I wanted one for our primary residence but couldn't find the same model and brand. And that's a good thing, because this one out performs our original one. It's more reliable and the batteries have already lasted for a year (the other model required new batteries every few months). I may end up replacing the one in our vacation home with this model. The longer battery life alone could pay for the purchase.
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Reasonable, but only barely ...
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I have had one of these units for about 3 years now, and find that it has a number of bad mannerisms. I use the clock and the temperature functions. Most of the time, it works fine. I never use the alarm. The unit is prone to throwing little electronic fits from time to time such as refusing to tell me the outside temperature. The fix is usually to put the two units adjacent to each other for a while. However, yesterday (06/20/08), the inside unit registered 112 deg F at 5 am. It had been 112 outside the day before, but was around 75 at 5 am. I opened the outside unit, replaced the batts (it prefers DuroCells), pressed reset and closed it up. It still showed 112 on the inside unit. I opened that one up, pulled the batts, let it stand for a while and put in 2 new DuroCells. Then I let them commiserate together for a while, and the system decided to work again. The system is working fine as I write this.
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poor instrument
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The indoor temperature reading is good and the clock is good too. But the outdoor reading died in less than 6 months. Even new batteries didn't help. I expected a better product
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Honeywell Thermometer
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The product worked very well for six months or so then the batteries went dead; after replacing the batteries it lasted about 3 weeks; now the out door temperature device dosen't work.
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