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La Crosse WS-9611U


$40.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sun/Moon rise data. Atomic time and date reads accurate data using radio signals. Inexpensive.

The Cons:No outdoor humidity sensor.

The La Crosse WS-9611U is a wireless, personal weather station with a clever little icon depicting a man (called Oscar Outlook) who suggests what you should wear for the day. This station includes an outdoor temperature and pressure sensor that sends data wirelessly to the base station.

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Product Shot 2 Using the outdoor temperature and barometric pressure trend, the station can make short term predictions about local weather conditions that get displayed on its screen as icons.

Readings

  • Indoor/Outdoor temperature
  • Outdoor barometric pressure /w historical trend
  • Indoor relative humidity

Features

  • Weather-Man Forecast Icon Based on Changing Barometric Pressure
  • Indoor Humidity (%RH)
  • Wireless Outdoor Temperature (°F or °C)
  • Indoor Temperature (°F or °C)
  • Calculates Sun Rise/Set BAsed on Selected City Name
  • Moon Phase
  • Atomic Time and Date with Manual Setting
  • 12 or 24 Hour Time Display
  • Time Zone Setting
  • Perpetual Calendar
  • Time Alarm with Snooze
  • LED Backlight
  • Wall Hanging or Free Standing
  • Indoor Humidity Range : 1% to 99%
  • Wireless Outdoor Temperature Range: -21.8°F to 157.8°F
  • Indoor Temperature Range: 14.2 °F to 139.8°F
  • Transmission Range: Up to 330 Feet
  • Transmission Frequency: 433.92 MHz
  • Swiss Precision Sensor
  • Compatible Sensors: TX3U, TX3UP
  • Power Requirements:
  • Receiver: 3 "AA" Alkaline Batteries
  • Sensor: 2 "AA" Alkaline Batteries
  • Price: $39.95

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Pros
  • 2

    Sun/Moon rise data

  • 2

    Atomic time and date reads accurate data using radio signals

  • 1

    Inexpensive

  • 0

    Oscar Outlook icon helps suggest what you should wear

Cons
  • 2

    No outdoor humidity sensor

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