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Oregon Scientific WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station

Editors' Summary

Capturing weather data has never been easier with the WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station from Oregon Scientific.

Product Features

Bar graph shows 24 hour history of barometric, UV index and rainfall data

Displays dew point, wind chill and heat index

Displays temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind and rainfall data

Wind sensor provides information on wind speed, gust and direction

Displays three levels of temperature and humidity trends: Rising, Steady or Falling

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $139.95

Product Summary

Capturing weather data has never been easier with the WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station from Oregon Scientific. This weather station features a rotary dial for easy information access and monitors six different weather measurements. It includes a clock with alarm that automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock and adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. An all-in-one sensor pole offers easy set-up, and you can even expand the sensors for additional weather monitoring. The weather station includes five sensors for comprehensive weather information and will support up to 10 sensors which transmit data from up to 300 feet from the main unit. This professional weather station allows you to forecast the weather 12 to 24 hours in advance using graphical icons, and the long-range operating range allows for broader uses. The HiGlo electroluminescent backlight allows for easy reading.

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