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(More customer reviews)The Acu-rite clock works very well however, the wireless RF sensor that you place outdoors is not good at all. The very first time you open it to put the batteries in, the screws (4) strip. My first one lasted only about 3 months but I was able to order another one. It cost more than the clock itself though. The same thing happened. I unscrewed the 4 screws to put the AAA batteries in it and the screw holes stripped. This one lasted about 6 months however, It stopped working again and I can no longer find any place to order just the RF transmitter. The inside temp, clock, and date work fine, but I cannot get the outside temperature. It is very frustrating.
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This wireless clock and thermometer with radio controlled clock technology keeps you on time and abreast of the weather conditions so you know when it\'s time to head out the door and how to dress when you do. Equipped with a receiver that picks up signals from the official U.S. Atomic Clock transmitter, the clock keeps in sync with the exact time so there\'s no need for setting, even after it\'s unplugged or for Daylight Savings Time, which disables where DST isn\'t used.
The digital clock displays time in hour, minutes, and seconds on the large, easy-to-read display. The device also shows 12- to 24-hour weather forecast icons that indicate weather ahead: sunny, cloudy, rainy… The display also shows date with year and both indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity levels. Outdoor temperatures are gauged with the included wireless transmitter that installs on walls and horizontal surfaces up to 100 feet away.
More great features included a weather trend indicator that lets you know if temps are on the rise or going back down relative to the previous hour\'s data.Time format is user-selectable for 12-hour or 24-hour modes. And temps are displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.The main receiver display console features 3 channels for receiving weather data from up to two more sensors, making it easy to monitor conditions in the baby\'s room, wine cellar, greenhouse and more. A low-battery icon appears when batteries in clock need to be replaced. And the outdoor temperature digits flash when batteries in remote sensor for indicated channel need to be replaced.
The main console requires three AA (1.5V) alkaline batteries, and remote requires two AAA (1.5V) alkaline batteries (batteries are not included). Both clock and remote can be wall-mounted or free-standing. Chaney backs the purchase with a 1-year warranty.
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