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Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station with Atomic Clock, Black

Wireless Price: $45.03

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Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock - never needs adjusting for Daylight Saving Time

Displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity

La Crosse Wireless Professional Weather Center It + 915 Mhz

Wireless Price: $104.00

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* Included PC Interface * Wind Chill, Direction and Speed * Solar Powered Wind Sensor * Rain Data * Forecast w/ Tendency * IN/OUT Temp * IN/OUT Humidity * Weather Alarms w/ Storm Warning

Dimensions: Receiver: 9.5" x 1.36" x 7" Thermo-hygro:3.13" x 3.54" x 7.45" Rain Sensor: 5.18" dia. x 7.19" Wind Sensor:9.84" x 5.74" x 11.11"

Oregon Scientific WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station

Wireless Price: $159.95

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

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

Oregon Scientific WMR100N Professional Wireless Weather Station, Silver

Wireless Price: $162.63

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Rotary dial controls for easy console navigation.

Includes five sensors for comprehensive weather information. Forecast the weather 12 to 24 hours in advance using graphic icons. Displays temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind, rainfall, dew point, wind-chill, and heat index data.

Oregon Scientific RMR382-B Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Atomic Clock, Black

Wireless Price: $26.24

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Indoor/outdoor thermometer from Oregon Scientific; with self-setting atomic clock for precise time

Sleek stand-alone base unit; LCD display conveys time, date, indoor and outdoor temperatures, and more

Shift3 Wireless Multi-channel Projection Weather Station

Wireless Price: $33.95

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Wirelessly transmits the outdoor temperature directly from the remote sensor to the clock

Projects time and temperature onto any ceiling

Honeywell TE322ELW Long Range Weather Forecaster with Atomic Clock and Dual Alarm

Wireless Price: $25.00

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Displays the temperature at up to 4 locations, and provides 12- to 24-hour weather forecast with graphical icons

Shows time in 12 or 24 hour format, and automatically updates via radio signal to the US atomic clock

Oregon Scientific's John Deere Wireless Long-Range Weather Forecaster with Barometric Pressure Readout

Wireless Price: $42.98

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Wireless weather station; monitors temperature and humidity in up to 3 locations (additional sensors required)

Sensor transmission range: 300 feet; clock sets to the U.S. Atomic Clock

Oregon Scientific Wireless Weather Station Black Trend Indicators Self Setting Atomic Clock

Wireless Price: $58.83

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Wireless Weather Station BLACK.

Oregon Scientific wireless weather station.

Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Console/Receiver

Wireless Price: $265.00

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Display Only Large, backlit 3 1/2-Inch X 6-Inch (9 X 15 cm) LCD display

Display range up to 1,000 feet from Vantage Pro2 or Vantage Vue sensor

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CMOS sensors used within an optical mouse capture and process the image of the surface the mouse is traveling over in a means somewhat analogous to the way in which a digital camera captures an image.

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