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La Crosse Technology WS-9520U Wireless Projection Forecast Station with Oscar Outlook Review

La Crosse Technology WS-9520U Wireless Projection Forecast Station with Oscar Outlook
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I purchased the LaCrosse WS-9520U last week. As usual, the transaction and shipping with Amazon was excellent. I very rarely return online purchases, but this one is going back. In general, the unit is as advertised - and others may find it completely satisfactory - but, after two nights of use, I have found the following specific things to be unacceptable:
1. The backlight cannot be set to remain on continuously - it only lights when a button is pushed - regardless of whether you're powering with AC or batteries. I think alarm clocks are always more convenient when you can see them at, well, uh, night. Yes, the on-ceiling projection shows the time, but nothing else. This is less than convenient.
2. General build quality is iffy at best - the buttons are clunky, loud and awkwardly placed. The entire unit seems flimsy - like it's just barely holding itself together. It's extremely light and does not have a very steady base, which will make it prone to being knocked over (like when reaching for the snooze button - which you can't see because it's not illuminated and there's no backlight) and I'm not sure this thing would survive being knocked over. Sorry to say, but for $70, this just seems very cheaply built from the mechanical side of things.
3. I guess this is obvious in hindsight, but the actual time display is tiny, maybe an inch tall. Granted, you have the projector, which works as advertised (only when it's dark in the room - projection is photo-sensitively switched on/off - no other option), but seeing the clock from across the room during daylight (when the projector is not on) is not really possible unless you've got astronaut eyes.
4. There are no alarm options and the only existing tone is - IMHO - obnoxious and too loud - a sort of high-pitched staccato double-chirp. I realize this is a personal issue, but a few buzzer options would have been nice.
5. There is absolutely no way that the battery cover on the outdoor sensor will keep the elements out of the sensor. Maybe this isn't an issue if you have a protected outdoor place to locate the sensor - but if there's any moisture at all, this thing won't last one winter here in Michigan.
In summary:
Electronics: Acceptable and as advertised, tho the few things I mentioned could be better
Mechanical: unacceptably cheap, shoddy assembly fit & finish for this price point.


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From The Weather Channel by La Crosse Technology, this versatile projection weather station shines the outdoor temperature and time in large, red digits on the ceiling or wall for easy nighttime illumination. The radio-controlled clock regularly resets to match the US Atomic Clock and adapts for daylight savings time. Based on temperature and barometric pressure, the weather station gives the forecast using 24 graphic icons and tendency arrows. The weather station even provides a personal weather boy, Oscar, who models what one might wear given current outside conditions.
The weather station\'s LCD screen displays the time, date, perpetual calendar, US time zone map, and weather conditions. Pushing a button temporarily engages the EL backlight for dimmer settings. To wake sleeping users, the weather station offers a dual alarm with an adjustable snooze. The station monitors indoor humidity levels and indoor temperatures from 14.2 to 139.8 degrees F. Celsius readings are also available. For outdoor conditions, an included TX7U sensor communicates at a 433 MHz frequency from up to 330 feet. The sensor registers humidity levels and temperatures ranging from –21.8 to +157.8 degrees F. The unit also records minimum and maximum readings for indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity percentages. For the most accurate results, install the sensor in a covered location away from direct rain or sun. The base accommodates up to three sensors. Place the freestanding base at least six feet from intended projection surface. To enable constant projection, the weather station comes with a 120-volt AC adapter. The separate purchase of five AA batteries is required. Covered by a limited one-year warranty, the weather station monitor measures 6-2/3 inches wide by 2-9/10 inches deep by 4-1/2 inches high, and the sensor measures 1-3/4 inches wide by 1 inch deep by 6-1/4 inches high.

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Oregon Scientific Rm313pa Exactset Fixed Projection Alarm Clock Review

Oregon Scientific Rm313pa Exactset Fixed Projection Alarm Clock
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Most of my life I've had early shifts for my occupation (i.e. being into work at 6:00 am or earlier). I used to have a clock that didn't have a battery backup nor did it keep the correct time. I saw this model clock that had both plus the time projection on the ceiling so my wife didn't have to try to roll me over to see the clock, so I decided to give it a try. The clock looks a bit futuristic, but that is its function. The exact time feature is great. I set the houses clocks to it whenever the power goes out, which is regularly (where in a rural town). The battery backup is another great feature that I've never had prior to this. The only drawbacks that I have with the clock is that in order to project the time on the ceiling so that you can read it on a decent angle, is to turn the clock so that you can't the time on its face. You either get to see the one on the ceiling or you get the face of the clock, not both. Another drawback is the buttons on the clock don't make much sense when you need to program the alarm. Once you know the buttons to push, its easy, but they aren't marked well. Hope this review is helpful for you.

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The RM313PNA Blue ExactSet Fixed Projection Alarm Clock with Indoor Temperature makes going to bed or waking up fun!This cool member of the ExactSet family has all the amazing attributes of our other ExactSet clocks: it sets itself automatically, self-corrects for daylight saving time, projects the time in soft glowing red numbers on the wall or ceiling and now provides you with the indoor temperature! This cool and curvaceous clock not only looks good, but is easy to use and operate.The radio tower icon on the LCD screen lets you know your ExactSet projection clock is tuned in and receiving the super-accurate Atomic Clock time.Colorful design and split-second accuracy -- a combination of style and technology that is unquestionable!

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La Crosse Technology WT-5432 Projection Alarm Clock with Forecast Review

La Crosse Technology WT-5432 Projection Alarm Clock with Forecast
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UPDATE: 3/22/2010 This unit is still our primary clock in the bedroom. I've only had the change the electronic reader that is placed outside once. La Crosse has made a great product here.
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I bought this clock as a gift, but couldn't resist one for myself as well. I love how the clock automatically syncs with the atomic clock. Knowing that the time I am seeing is as true as possible is a neat feature. The projection feature is not as large as another projection clock I own, but it works nicely. I agree that it could be a bit brighter, but in the dark it's easily readable. In addition, the temperature reading is a nice addition. A previous review stated that the reading was off by a few degrees, which makes me wonder if they have it in the sunshine. My reading has been right on for the last three weeks. I like how you can set the projection display to rotate from time to temp. It's nice waking up in the morning and knowing how warm it is outside before you even get out of bed. Takes any guessing out of your morning.
For the price, this is a great little clock. I do wish that the backlight stayed on continuously, but with the projection display, it's really not necessary. Setting the alarm is also a bit confusing. You'll need to read the manual to figure it out.

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The La Crosse Technology(r) WT-5423U-BP Atomic projection alarm clock projects the time and/or outdoor temperature (alternating) on a wall or ceiling in easy-to-read numbers. The projection and arm rotate for proper viewing. This unit also features a perpetual calendar, time zone setting, and dual alarms.

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Oregon Scientific-Phillipe Starck Radio-Controlled Clock with Barometer, Visual Small, Yellow Review

Oregon Scientific-Phillipe Starck Radio-Controlled Clock with Barometer, Visual Small, Yellow
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You would think a designer like Philip Starck wouldn't lend his name to a product as poorly conceived and executed as this. While it sure looks cool on the nightstand, it fails at the most basic of functions, not the least of which is telling time. The clock is supposed to be able to communicate with the Atomic Clock and keep absolute time. Suffice it to say that although it had the proper time when I went to bed last night, at 6:30 am this morning my clock read 2:15 am - yes, it changes time randomly and not infrequently. While this malfunction alone should disqualify this product as a "clock" radio, basic usability seals its fate. For some reason, all of the controls are laid out in a 6 x 6 grid of rubberized buttons on the back of the device. That makes it impossible to see the buttons and the face of the clock when you are setting it. Further, the buttons arent easy to tell apart by feel, which makes shutting off the alarm very difficult in the morning - in the haze of sleep differentiating between the buttons on the back of the clock is nearly impossible. Then, when you pick up the clock to look at the buttons, the AC adapter cord falls out (it doesnt "click" into place) and when that happens, the light on the clock automatically turns off! All in all a total disaster from an implementation standpoint. Starck should stick to designing sofas.

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Resulting from a collaboration with Oregon Scientific, the Starck Time and Weather Station is a new combination of style and function. It includes innovative functions such as precision timing with a clock that automatically sets itself to the official U.S. atomic clock, accurate to one millionth of a second. Its cleanly partitioned LCD display features a bold time indication, and includes date, barometric pressure, trend (rising, falling¿), and easily recognizable icons to indicate the weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hours. The time can be projected on a wall or ceiling, and the alarm includes a two-minute crescendo feature with snooze function. Three AAA batteries, power adaptor, and one-year warranty are included.

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Oregon Scientific BAR339DPA Daylight Weather Projection Clock Review

Oregon Scientific BAR339DPA Daylight Weather Projection Clock
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Alternating between outside temperature and the clock is irritating. I want to glance up and see the time and temp, not have to stare at it to come around to the time or temp. When I bought this the alternating was not specified and the pictures are misleading. They claim their Weather Forecaster method is accurate 75% of the time per the user manual, how about less than 25 %, if that...The older model this replaced was much better and about half the price, one of the silver projection clock thermometers. The projection surface with this has to be about 10 feet away to be focused, I had the old one focused above the bed but this one isn't clear until you aim it further away, on the wall at the foot of the bed in our case.

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This sleek black weather clock will always keep you in the know. The projection feature shines the current time, outdoor temperature and future weather forecast on your choice of surfaces. The integrated light sensor detects the current light levels, and automatically adjusts the projection beam to the perfect level of brightness - making it easy to see the projection at even the brightest time of day. Included wireless sensor gives you the precise outdoor temperature and calendar display in your choice of 5 languages keeps you on schedule.Features:180° rotating projection of weather forecast, time and outdoor temperature Projection feature brightens as room light levels increase Time auto-sets with Atomic time function Weather forecast is shown in easy-to-read icons – sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rain,or snow Indoor and 1-channel outdoor temperature display Temperature shown in either F° or C° Calendar with weekday displays in your choice of languages: E-English, S-Spanish, I-Italian, F-French, D-Dutch, R-Russian Alarm with 8-minute snooze function LCD with red LED backlight CDS sensor for projection and LCD backlight brightness control Includes one wireless outdoor temperature sensor (RTHN318) AC adapter included for continuous projection

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Philips AJ3600 Time Projection Clock Radio Review

Philips AJ3600 Time Projection Clock Radio
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I just received this clock yesterday and have already fallen in love!
To avoid hitting the snooze or reset button(s) and never waking up, I keep my alarm clock across the room from my bed. This way I wake up enough to get out of bed and walk across the room before I hit any buttons. As my eyes are getting older it has become increasingly more difficult to focus on the clock when I wake up in the middle of the night.
When I decided that a projection clock would solve my problem of focusing on the clock in the middle of the night, I started to look around for one and I was not pleased with what was out there. I did not need nature sounds, nor did I need a light to turn on as part of the alarm. I do not have an MP3 player to dock into my clock, and I do not need a complete weather report when I open my eyes (LOL, I will find that out soon enough when I shlep out of bed and let the dogs outside!). I do not need to know what time the alarm is set (I just like to be reassured that it is on), and I am perfectly capable of pressing a few buttons to set the time all by myslef.
This little guy projects the time and whether or not the alarm is on...the two things that I am most interested in when I open my eyes in the middle of the night. The projection can be moved 180 degrees and the further away you project the time, the larger it is. It has an adjustable backlight on the face so it is not too bright. It has an AM/FM radio with ten station presets, and when the alarm is set to chime instead of the radio, it starts gentle so as not to jar you awake. It does have two alarms, but instead of having a choice of alarm types (chime or radio) Alarm 1 uses the radio and Alarm 2 uses the chime. The chime is a little bit quieter than I am used to, but it woke me up just fine this morning.
So far (after one night) I love this clock, it's a great price, and I would defiantly recommend it!


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Philips Clock Radio with Time Projection that beams the time on any surface - just wake up, open your eyes, and you'll see the time!

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Lacrosse Projection Alarm Clock with Indoor/outdoor Temp Review

Lacrosse Projection Alarm Clock with Indoor/outdoor Temp
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I love projection alarm clocks and was excited to get one that allows me to view outdoor temp and time via projection. I have been disappointed with this clock though.
First, at night I can only see what time it is on the ceiling. The blue backlight only comes on if you hit any button and stays on for a few seconds, otherwise there is no backlighting on this clock. So if you wake up in the middle of the night and are facing the clock you have to roll over onto your back to view the projection on the ceiling or hit a button to view the numbers on the clock itself. There is no way to adjust the settings to have the backlight stay on. This is a poor design and should be redesigned to give you the option to have the clock lit at night.
Second, the buttons on the front of the clock that are used to turn on the alarm clock and make adjustments require that you hit them multiple times for them to work. Plus it is really akward to hit the buttons on the front of the alarm clock while you are lying in bed. At least the snooze is on the top, is easy to hit, and is responsive each time you hit it.
Overall, I like that I can see the outdoor temp and time on my ceiling but wish the buttons were more responsive, were not on the front of the clock, and wish it had backligting so it can be viewed at night without hitting a button. I would buy a different clock if I could do it again.


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Projects Time & OUT Temp IN Temp (°F/°C) OUT Temp (°F/°C) Atomic Time & Date Time Alarm with Snooze EL Backlight Dimensions:Receiver: 3.6" x 5.6" x 1.4"All Features: Wireless outdoor temperature (°F/°C) Monitors indoor temperature (°F/°C) Monitors indoor humidity (%RH) Projects time and outdoor temperature (alternating) on wall or ceiling in easy to read numbers Projection and arm rotate for proper viewing Automatic focus of projection Atomic time and date with manual setting Automatically updates for Daylight Saving Time (on/off option) 12/24 time display Perpetual calendar Time zone setting Time alarm with snooze AC power adapter included Power Requirements: Projection alarm: 2 "AA" Alkaline batteries or included AC power adapter Wireless Sensor: 2 "AA" Alkaline batteries

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Oregon Scientific RMR383HGA-BK In/Outdoor Thermometer with Self-Setting Atomic Clock Review

Oregon Scientific RMR383HGA-BK In/Outdoor Thermometer with Self-Setting Atomic Clock
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I gave my wife a similar Oregon Scientific Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer (RMR382A-BK) for Christmas. I wanted another unit to put in another room in the house, so ended up purchasing this unit -- it was only a little more money but had some cool extra features (humity, heat index, etc...). BUT this unit comes with just a wireless temperature sensor that does NOT detects humidity levels so the humidity percentage readout in the center of the screen along with the heat index and other features DO NOT WORK unless you buy a different sensor!! The manual tells you half the features do not work unless you buy a different sensor than is included and provides the model number (sorry, I dont have it, I already returned the unit with it's manual).

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Monitors the indoor and outdoor temperature from up to three remote locations displays indoor humidity and automatically sets itself to the US Atomic Clock signal. Features:Temperature readings from up to three remote locations Indoor Humidity - Outdoor humidity optional with purchase of new wireless temperature and humidity sensor Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock & adjusts for Daylight Saving Time Temperature & humidity trend indicators Heat Index and Comfort Level indicators High/Low Temp & Humidity Alarm Ice Alert Clock & calendar in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish Crescendo alarm with snooze function Wireless sensor has up to 100-foot transmission using 433MHz frequency Moon phase Outdoor temperature range from -22F to 140F

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La Crosse Technology WT-5120U Projection Alarm Clock with Outdoor Temperature Review

La Crosse Technology  WT-5120U Projection Alarm Clock with Outdoor Temperature
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This is one of the more delightful purchases recently. The little unit and its remote temperature sensor came to life shortly out of the box with no hastle and went to work as advertised. The readability of the projection on the ceiling when it's a little darker lighting, curtains pulled, and especially at night is wonderful. The direction of the projection is easily adjusted in several directions. It is easy to adjust and tailor to your environment, keeps the right time, right temperature and just sits there doing its job day in and day out in a most enjoyable way. I bought it as a gift to my wife more as a stocking filler, but neither of us would want to be without it now as we find ourselves depending on it. And it has delivered so far.

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Along with its time alarm and snooze function, this advanced alarm clock offers a wide range of useful information in an organized format on its large LCD display. The unit provides the indoor and outdoor temperature, indoor humidity level, and the time of day (hour, minute, and second). The radio-controlled time and date is set by the U.S. atomic clock, automatically updating for Daylight Saving Time (with an "on/off" option). For exceptional convenience, the unique gadget projects the time and outdoor temperature, alternating, in easy-to-read numbers onto walls or ceilings. Users can even rotate the projection arm by 90 degrees and adjust intensity for the best possible viewing. Other features include time-zone setting, manual time setting, and automatic projection focus. The wireless sensor runs on two AA batteries, and the clock can operate from the included AC adapter or two backup AA batteries. Compact enough for any bedroom or office, the freestanding clock measures 5-1/2 by 2 by 3-3/5 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.


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La Crosse Technology WT-5220U-IT Projection Alarm Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature Review

La Crosse Technology  WT-5220U-IT Projection Alarm Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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We absolutely LOVE this thing. It's so nice to be able to look up at the ceiling and know what the time is and whether to pull the covers up tighter and snuggle a little longer. I've had a projection alarm before that was in a blue light. It was so bright you could read by it and I found myself covering it up to block the light. This one has a soft red light that doesn't burn your retinas through your eyelids. We live in a very cold climate, this winter even more so than usual. Being able to see the outside temperature without having to even roll over has been nice. The only issue is if the electricity is turned off you have to set the temp sensor again. Other than that, it's so great my husband wants to get them as Christmas presents for his employees next year.

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You\'ll know if it\'s cold outside even before you get out of bed in the morning. For that matter, with the La Crosse Projection Alarm Clock, you won\'t even have to turn your head. Just a quick glance at the ceiling tells you the time and temperature. The clock monitors indoor and outdoor temperature, relative humidity, and the time in hours, minutes, and seconds on a clear digital screen. Or use the projection feature to display the info on the ceiling or wall. Use the projection arm to adjust the display toward any flat surface you can see from bed. Included sensor sends wireless signal to the station from up to 330 feet. Constantly updates as often as every 4 seconds for immediate weather information. No assembly required. Atomic time and date automatically resets to Daylight Savings Time. Alarm includes snooze function. Receiver measures 3.6 x 5.6 x 1.4 inches. Operates with the included AC power adapter or 4 AA Alkaline batteries (batteries sold separately).

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Maverick R-495 Color-Coded LCD Weather Station and AM/FM Stereo Radio with Alarm and Projection Clock Review

Maverick R-495 Color-Coded LCD Weather Station and AM/FM Stereo Radio with Alarm and Projection Clock
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Projection, clock and radio with color clock changing temperatures all rolled into one. For some reason my daughter really likes it and that is all that counts. She is amused on how the clock changes color with the temperature and projects the time on the ceiling. It is also has atomic adjusted time and a pressure trend with a weather forcast. This is almost like a toy for a child, but adults may not like the flimsy design or the sound. Will have to see how this clock holds up over time.

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Maverick R-495 Color-Coded LCD Weather Station and AM/FM Stereo Radio with Alarm and Projection Clock. Projection, clock and radio with color clock changing temperatures all rolled into one. The clock changes color with the temperature and projects the time on the ceiling. It is also has atomic adjusted time and a pressure trend with a weather forcaster.

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Oregon Scientific BAR338PA ExactSet Projection Clock with Cable-Free Weather Forecaster Review

Oregon Scientific BAR338PA ExactSet Projection Clock with Cable-Free Weather Forecaster
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This is one of the best purchases I have made of recent memory. It is one of those gadgets that every person can appreciate. The projection gives you the unique advantage of seeing the time from anywhere in the room. The indiglo is also really cool, if the projection is off. This clock works off batteries (there is an ac adapter for the projector) so it is easy to take with you if you are traveling. I put the outdoor monitor in my window, and I can constantly tell what the temperture and upcoming weather is. The best part is, the clock is tuned into the atomic clock, and is constantly setting itself for accuracy. This little guy is also pretty tough, I have tripped over the cord for the AC adapter twice (I can't tell you how infuriating this is), knocking it hard to my hardwood floor. Its still kicking. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who appreciates a good gadget, I have loved it since I bought it.

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Exact Set Projection Barometer Clock - Projection barometer alarm clock- Projects time and remote temperature image on ceiling or wall of darkened room- Displays weather forecast icons (sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rainy, and snow)- Wireless reception of outdoor temperature data from remote sensor- Rotating projection head for image projection to the front or back- Image adjustments include image reverse, 180* image rotation, and manual image focusing- Auto-synchronizing clock (by signal from U.S. Atomic Clock)- U.S. map display with 4 time zone indications (Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern)- Wireless reception of outdoor temperature data from remote sensor- Memories for maximum and minimum temperature readings- Daily crescendo alarm with snooze function- HiGlo EL backlight for LCD and keyboard- Remote sensor splash proof case design with LCD display and LED indicator- Remote sensor maximum transmission range: 30m (100 ft)- Transmission frequency: 433MHz- Main unit requires 4 AA batteries (included), or AC adapter (included)- Remote sensor requires 2 AA batteries (included)- LCD dimensions: 3"L x 2"W- Main unit: silver with black trim- 1 Year manufacturer's warrantyPackage Contents:- Main unit (indoor)- Remote sensor (outdoor)- 6 AA batteries- Manual- AC adapterORBAR338PA

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Oregon Scientific BAR339PA Projection Atomic Clock with Weather Forecaster Review

Oregon Scientific BAR339PA Projection Atomic Clock with Weather Forecaster
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I had an older Oregon Scientific clock (atomic, projection, weather) that works perfectly. It projects the time in crisp red which is the right brightness - you can clearly see it at night, and it does not illuminate the whole room. Also one can rotate the displayed image 360 degrees. My only complaints with that clock were the lack of temperature display on the ceiling and the hard to read clock face (old style LED - dark gray on light gray). One can illuminate the clock face by pressing a button but cannot permanently turn illumination on.
I needed another clock so I decided that this one should be much better, especially with the temperature being shown on the ceiling. That new clock was a huge disappointment. First it is indeed too bright - it is like a projector that illuminates the whole room, although one can get used to it. The image cannot be focused very well, and it has only two positions at 180 degrees from each other. Because of that I can either have the image on the ceiling right (but cannot see well the clock face), or have the clock turned so that I can see it (but the image on the ceiling is at an angle). Another huge problem is the illumination of the clock face. When turned off it is difficult to read but unlike the old model you can turn it on. And there the problems begin. Some designer kid has had fun designing the display with animations and color changes that are supposed to track better the weather changes. So at night, while you are trying to sleep and get used to the bright bluish light from the projector, suddenly color flashes start playing around. My wife almost got a heart attack when this happened for the first time.
The verdict - just returned it.

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A multi-function graphical gadget, this projection clock from Oregon Scientific combines unfailingly accurate time with a color-coded weather prediction system and handy temperature gauge. Working with an included wireless remote sensor, the unit displays color-coded weather predictions and projects both time and outdoor temperature onto the ceiling or wall for easy checking in the dark. Options include 12- or 24-hour forecasting, 180-degree projection rotation, and memory function for daily high and low temps. The clock also includes a crescendo alarm and an 8-minute snooze feature. Using a radio signal, it checks itself regularly against the U.S. Atomic Clock and resets automatically for Daylight Savings Time. Batteries for the base unit and the sensor are included; the base can also be run with the included AC adapter.

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