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Chaney Instrument Wireless Weather Forecasting Station featuring Temperature Trend with Remote

Editors' Summary

This wireless weather station reports all the basics on a nice large LCD screen.

Product Features

Receives data from one included remote sensor (and up to two more sold separately)

Displays day, date, and month; displays temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius

Weather station with temperature trend display, weather forecasting icons, and clock

Remote sensor transmits from up to 100 feet away; outdoor: -4 to122 degrees F

Main unit measures 7 inches in height, 9 inches in width, and 1-1/2 inches in depth

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Product Summary

This wireless weather station reports all the basics on a nice large LCD screen. The time is dominant for easy viewing. Unit also displays the month, date and day, outdoor temperature, features a temperature trend display and weather forecasting icon.

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