| Oregon Scientific RMR682A Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Self-Setting Atomic Clock |
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Product Details The Oregon Scientific Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Self-Setting Atomic Clock monitors the indoor and outdoor temperature from up to three remote locations and automatically sets itself to the US Atomic Clock signal.
Product Reviews (2 stars) - Fine...but not there are better Its a fine unit, but its bulky and cannot be hung on the wall. And there are temp alarms that wont turn off until I set the alarm temp to 120 and -40. Why the alarms go off even when the alarm iteself is turn off...makes no sense. 2 stars for this failure.
(4 stars) - I like it. We like the ease of installation, the convenience of having indoor and outdoor temperatures and the extra bonus of the atomic clock setting itself.
I have already had to replace batteries in both the indoor and outdoor units. This seems to be common among this type of device - I have had to do this with others like it.
So, I recommend keeping your instructions. They are helpful for replacing batteries and resetting the unit.
(5 stars) - PERFECT Love the large numbers. Much larger than the ones we have had in the past. Everything is as advertized.
(4 stars) - a gadget worth having Really nice to sit at the dining table and know the inside, outside, and atomically correct time via an unobtrusive display. There are cons: The display cannot be seen except under ideal lighting and viewing angle, otherwise all you see is 88's. The user interface is unreasonably complex ... lots more buttons than anything like this needs, with unreadable labels. But if you don't mess with mins and maxs or multiple sensors, you can just struggle to get it set up and leave it be. I've only had this a couple of months so can't speak to reliability. My outdoor sensor is about 20' away through 2 walls and reception is strong.
(5 stars) - Great product. Ignore reviews about alarm, they can't read instructions This product works great and as advertised, and is very accurate compared to a borrowed $500.00 weather station. There are 3 channels for the wireless, select channel 2 or 3 for the non-freeze alarm channel. THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS CAN'T READ INSTRUCTIONS. And, get lithium batteries for freezing conditions. All alkaline batteries freeze at about 10 degrees, and won't work. Any brand of wireless temperature sensors need lithium batteries for freezing conditions. AGAIN, THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT THIS CAN'T READ INSTRUCTIONS.
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