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The Weather Channel Projection Weather Station - WS9520U | 
enlarge | Brand: The Weather Channel Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $49.99
New (4) from $49.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 42209
Color: As Shown Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: WS-9520U Model: WS-9520U UPC: 757456992624 EAN: 0757456992624 ASIN: B000GOLZAY
Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | 24 forecast icons based on temp air pressure readings, suggest what kind of weather to expect and what to wear | | • | Barometric pressure tendency arrow | | • | Forecast icon based on changing barometric pressure | | • | Wireless outdoor and indoor humidity (RH | | • | Records MIN MAX humidity |
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Product Description La Crosse Tech Projection Clock / Weather Station! SAVE! This Projection Alarm Clock / Weather Station has wireless outdoor sensors for a sophisticated look at the weather, and a clock that's always on time! To top it off, it projects time and temp. onto your ceiling for easy checks! The Clock (with alarm, perpetual calendar date, 12 / 24 hour setting) is radio synchronized to the U.S. gov't. atomic clock in Colorado, so it's always millisecond accurate; Dual crescendo alarms with adjustable "snooze"; Monitors outdoor and indoor temperature and humidity. Just place the Swiss-precision outdoor wireless sensor. Has up to 330' range; Advanced forecasting function based on barometric air pressure; Barometric pressure tendency arrow, reads humidity from 1-99%; EL backlight on the 6 3/4 x 3 x 4 3/8"h. unit, and the projection rotates for best angle; Receiver uses included AC adapter with 6'1" cord, or 3 AA batteries, sensor uses 2 AA batteries (batteries not included). UL-listed, 1 oz. Get yours now! La Crosse Tech Projection Alarm Clock / Weather Station
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Great Product December 1, 2008 I got this clock about a year ago and have loved every minute of it. I have had many projection clocks but la crosse is the best brand. I got my dad a honeywell and it was not near as good as the la crosse brand. I love not haveing to roll over and find the clock to find out what time it is in the middle of the night. I just look at the ceiling and their is the time and outside temperature. The little man in the window tells you what to wear and predicts the weather in the next 24 hours pretty accurately. It has 2 alarms and you can set you snooze time however you want, 10, 15 mins etc. I like that it has batteries so if the electricity goes off the clock will still work and keep time. It has a built in antenna to colorado that updates the time with the atomic clock in colorado everynight. It also records the max and min temperature for outdoor and indoor. You need to remember to put the outdoor temperature sensor in a shady area out of the rain or you will get some inaccurate readings. Overall it is a great clock, it has alot of features so you need to read the directions pretty throughly.
Weather Station November 30, 2008 The Weather Channel Projection Weather Station - WS9520U Very Happy with the unit, easy to set-up all functions work as described. Nice to wake up to acuarate outside conditions.
Love this product February 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very happy with this product. I investigated many similar type weather Stations and selected this one since it suited all my requirements. It is accurate, easy to use and nice looking. Probes work great too.
Projection weather station January 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
La Crosse Technology Projection Weather Station A great product! Would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes the projection feature. We use it in the bedroom as an alarm clock. Also, you know what the temp is when you get up on those cold winter mornings.
My daughter really likes it January 20, 2008 I sent this to my daughter. My son saw it and wants a product like it. I am going to order the one that also displays the outside temp.
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