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La Crosse Technology WS-7014CH-IT Wireless Weather Station | 
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| Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $74.95 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $44.96 (60%)
New (9) from $29.99
Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 5
Color: Silver/cherry Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Battery: 3 AA/1.5V Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 3.5 x 5.4
MPN: WS7014CHIT Model: WS-7014CH-IT UPC: 757456994901 EAN: 0757456994901 ASIN: B0000APHTD
Release Date: January 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wireless weather station reads indoor temperature, humidity, and remote temperature | | • | Radio-controlled time and date reads info from U.S. atomic clock | | • | Included remote sensor reads temperature from up to 330 feet away (depending on obstructions) | | • | Forecasts weather conditions (up to 75 percent accuracy) based on air pressure | | • | Measures 3-1/2 by 5-1/2 by 1-1/4 inches (W x H x D) |
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Amazon.com Review Aspiring meteorologists and will be thrilled with this La Crosse Technology wireless weather station. Ideal for darkrooms, greenhouses, or other environments that require a consistent temperature reading, the WS-7014CH records indoor temperature, humidity, and remote temperature as measured by the included TX37U-IT remote sensor. For those who need multiple temperature readings, the unit is compatible with up to three remote sensors, and displays the information in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. If gauging current temperature isn't enough to satisfy, the station also forecasts upcoming weather conditions based on changing air pressure, employing several user-friendly icons, such as clouds, raindrops, or the sun, in the display. The forecast is approximately 75 percent accurate for 12 to 20 hours. Like all La Crosse Technology products, the included clock and date indicator receive their readings from the U.S. atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, ensuring that the time is always 100 percent accurate. In addition, the weather station stores both daily maximum and minimum temperatures in its memory. The remote sensor is accurate up to 330 feet away with no obstructions, and approximately 50 to 65 feet away if exterior or interior walls block the weather station. Other features include a 12- or 24-hour time mode and an air-pressure tendency arrow. The unit is comfortable either hanging on a wall or free standing and measures 3-1/2 by 5-1/2 by 1-1/4 inches (W x H x D). Both the display unit and remote require two AA batteries. Learn more about this weather monitor (WMV). --Rivers Janssen
Product Description This stylish atomic clock and portable weather stations is widely popular due to its quality, accuracy and attractive appearance. The wireless home weather station features a newer, faster IT transmission time of every four seconds for outside weather. The weather forecaster can also read outside temperatures down to negative 39.8-degrees. Atomic time and date, as well as outside temperature, inside temperature, and inside humidity are all clearly displayed on the easy to read digital face. The weather station is made of plastic with a modern silver finish complemented by cherry finished panels for a sophisticated look! Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 68 more reviews...
LaCrosse Wireless Weather Station WS-7014CH-IT October 15, 2008 Hirak K. Dutt (Sydney, Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am very satisfied with this item. I like its great look (matches with my room decor), performance, accuracy of data and particularly instant (continuous) data transfer from the outdoor Swiss made precision sensor that came with the weather station. The forecast icon (Sunny, Cloudy and rainy) based on changing barometric pressure provides a good visual indication of expected weather. Along with above it has a good digital clock showing atomic time and date with provision for manual setting plus alarm function. I would highly recommend this item to others for home or office use.
Works very well, when you need to check temperature and humidity September 30, 2008 Alberto Stolk This wireless weather station is very easy to install and use, and keep records of hi & low temperatures in order to track the weather during long periods. The forecast, as all the forecast, works with 35 to 45% of accuracy. The distance between main station and the transmitters is more than enough and adequate to work without troubles..
La Crosse Wireless Weather Station September 4, 2008 Darrell Stancliff (Geneva, Ohio) This is a very accurate product.I use it in my Greenhouse and it works very well.
Much Better than Expected September 1, 2008 Phoenix Storm (Phoenix, AZ USA) I have had several "weather stations" from varying brands over the past decade. This model from LaCrosse Technology works better than them all. It is simple to program (don't throw away the instructions...settings are not entirely intuitive), the readout is vividly clear, the temperature readings for hot, hot Phoenix appear to be relatively accurate, the "forecast" provides for multiple sensitivity settings (important for the dry desert), and the whole thing is surprisingly attractive.
For what I need: Perfect! August 25, 2008 Mother Raphaela (Otego, NY USA) Having a certified allergy to the cold, living in Upstate New York's Catskill mountains used to be extremely stressful for me in the wintertime. Now I've created my own little tropical oasis out of some utility shelves and shop lights. Ferns, orchids and ivies grow beautifully -- but need lots of humidity. This little device lets met monitor that (and of course the temperature) in my room -- as well as letting me know when it is too cold to go outdoors. I love it. It also keeps up the time, updated constantly. I was worried that here where we have no "towers," no cable; no cell-phone access, it might not work. It works perfectly! Thank you very much.
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