Oregon Scientific WMR968 Cable Free Complete Weather Station Reviews
Oregon Scientific WMR968 Cable Free Complete Weather Station Feature
- More than 20 different weather conditions displayed on touchscreen monitor
- Displays one indoor, one outdoor temperature/humidity
- Completely wireless: outdoor solar-powered sensors simple to install
- PC-link software/cable kit available separately
- Outdoor temperature/humidity sensor
The touch-screen monitor keeps track of the indoor and outdoor sensors, and also displays local weather/barometric pressure forecasts. Additionally, it has a calendar/clock, an alarm that sounds when sensors detect conditions beyond parameters set by the user, a memory button for retrieving past data, and an AC power adapter. (Its backup battery-power unit requires four AA batteries--not included.) The system can support three additional remote sensors and can interface with a PC. Additional sensors, the PC-link software/cable kit, and a long-term data-memory accessory are all sold separately. --Fred Brack
MODEL- WMR968 VENDOR- OREGON SCIENTIFIC
FEATURES- Complete Wireless Weather Station
Control console with touchscreen LCD displays:
- Weather forecast with large graphic icons
- Barometric pressure in numerals with pressure history in bar
chart format.
- Indoor & outdoor temperature and humidity
- Rainfall measurements
- Wind speed and direction
- Time with 12 or 24-hour clock display options
- Month/Date/Day
Comes standard with:
- Thermo-hygrometer with barometer
- Long range solar-powered outdoor thermo-hygrometer
- Long range solar-powered self-emptying rain gauge
- Long range solar-powered anemometer
* Seven-channel capability to monitor temperature and humidity in up to 3
additional remote locations (additional sensors required).
* Crescendo alarm with snooze
* PC compatible
* Illuminated with green HiGlo electro-luminescent backlight.
* Wall mount or desktop display options.
* Actual size: 2.75" x 4.0" x 0.75"
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 1 YEAR
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Feb 26, 2011 09:12:04
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