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Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station with Temperature/Humidity Display and Self-Setting Atomic Clock, Black
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Sales Rank: 5759 Oregon Scientific Released: 2006-08-25 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Lawn & Patio Color: Black
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Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station with Temperature/Humidity Display and Self-Setting Atomic Clock, Black
- Desktop or wall-mounting, wireless weather station with black frame
- Displays indoor and remote temperature and humidity
- Exhibits moon phases, weather forecast, and weather trends
- Includes remote sensor with 100-foot range; reads up to 3 sensors
- Measures 4.7 by 6.7 inches (W x H); main console runs on 3 AA batteries, sensor takes 2 AAA batteries
Product Description
Forecast icons display 12-24 hour weather forecastAutomatically sets itself to U.S. Atomic ClockDisplays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidityBarometric pressure readingMoon phase indicatorCrescendo alarm with snooze functionHeat index reading and ice alert displays
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Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station with Temperature/Humidity Display and Self-Setting Atomic Clock, Black
- Lawn & Patio: 0 pages (2006-08-25)
- Publisher: Oregon Scientific
- Label: Oregon Scientific
- Studio: Oregon Scientific
- Batteries: 5 AA batteries required
- Average Customer Review:
based on 28 reviews
- Sales Rank in Garden: #5759
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great Product 2008-06-19
Comment: This is a nice little weather station and does exactly what I was hoping. It is very acurate and very reliable. Took about 12 hours to sync up to the Atomic clock, but since then has been perfect. It's able to tell the weather for the next 12 hours or so, and is accurate. I like being able to see the humidity, and with the extra sensors that can be purchased and linked to the main station, you can have the temp and humidity for different places inside your house and outside in the yard. It's fun.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Nice features/Design, very poor reliability 2008-06-06
Comment: Less than 6 months pass and the unit went bad. The sensor doesn't collect the right outside humidity and the receiver doesn't sync the time. Hopefully Oregon will support/replace the unit. After waiting 6 weeks for the replacement product, I'm told it's in back order. Don't buy this product.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Pretty good, but too many annoying bugs 2008-04-24
Comment: Pros:
+ The temperature and humidity readings for indoors and the remote outdoor sensor seem to be accurate, and are easy to read.
+ I like the atomic clock syncing!
Cons:
- The weather forecast feature is a joke. It frequently predicts Rain, even if the humidity is below 20%! I'm guessing that the predicted weather is based purely on the barometric pressure, but at least here in Tucson, AZ, it doesn't work at all.
- It's not obvious at first glance which temperature/humidity values are for the indoor sensor, and which for outside. I wish the indicator icons for this were bigger.
- In Arizona, we don't participate in Daylight Savings Time. This device apparently doesn't know that, because the displayed time is now an hour ahead ever since the rest of the country went on savings time.
- It isn't possible to hang the unit on the wall like I was hoping to do. It bulges out in the back, so it has to sit on a flat surface.
Wish:
* I like the "trend arrow" next to the temperature and humidity values, but it would be *really* cool to have a weather station that kept an internal log of these measurements that I could download to my computer. Heck, throw a 802.11 chip in there and let me interface with it on my wireless lan.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Impossible to review when it arrives broken 2008-03-15
Comment: The Amazon reseller in this care - ANT Technologies - shipped a broken product and has yet to reimburse me for the item. There are a lot of cracks in this Amazon marketplace .... I strongly recommend staying away from anything sold by ANT
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great value with both indoor and outdoor RH 2008-02-29
Comment: I follow another reader's comment and use Lithium battery for the outdoor unit, it has been working fine for nearly half a year (the past few months approx. 14F(-10C) outdoor). For most residential homes (wooden construction), the radio frequency can pass through nearly all walls without degradation (if you are in an apartment with reinforced concrete floor, the steel bar will reduce the coverage quite significantly). I put it under the awning on the side of the house that is not facing the sun. The reading is consistent with my other weather stations. (due to difference in wind speed, approx. 2F difference in reading between ground and 2nd floor under winter high wind is expected).
Always put both indoor and outdoor units at the same location for the first day or two to ensure the product is working (readings are in sync.), on your first use, or battery reset.
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