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La Crosse Technology WS-7211U Wireless Temperature Station | 
enlarge | Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $15.95 You Save: $24.00 (60%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 63989
Batteries: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 1.1 x 3 x 7.5
MPN: WS-7211U Model: WS-7211U-CBP UPC: 757456992891 EAN: 0757456992891 ASIN: B000BPS8L2
Release Date: October 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Wireless weather station with 1 remote outdoor sensor and clock | | • | Forecast icon based on changing air pressure | | • | Wireless outdoor temperature; indoor temperature | | • | Records min/max temperatures; outdoor temperature range: -21.8F to 156.2F | | • | Transmission range: up to 80 feet; compatible sensors: TX3U, TX3UP |
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Product Description This wireless weather station features Barometric Pressure Tendency Arrow; Forecast Icon Based on Changing Barometric Pressure; Wireless Outdoor Temperature (F); Monitors Indoor Temperature (F); Records MIN & MAX Temperature; Digital Time; Can Receive Up to 3 Sensors; Wall Hanging or Free Standing Detachable Stand Included; Actual Size 7.5 " x 3" x 1.1" One transmitter included. Founded in 1985, La Crosse Technology is a multinational company with a small-town philosophy of servicing customers to the highest level. La Crosse weather station products are used by many professional Weather Centers throughout the world, and are endorsed in the U.S. by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and by The Weather Channel. La Crosse Technologys consumer electronics products include radio-controlled clocks and watches, wireless weather stations, power monitors, and other measuring devices. La Crosse was the first to introduce radio-controlled clocks to the US market in 1991, and continues to be on the cutting edge of this technology in America. La Crosse weather instruments, clocks and watches are calibrated daily to the atomic time standard of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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| Customer Reviews:
Not too impressed September 15, 2008 D. Chace (Littleton, NH United States) I bought this to replace another La Cross temp station - turns out I should have probably gone with another brand. This one works great WHEN it connects to the outside temp station. But 9/10 times, it doesn't. Unless you're using it on the same floor as the base, I'd suggest something else.
Multiple location temperature reading November 23, 2007 Retired BSEE (Reno, Nevada) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I use this model with 3 remote sensors. One sensor measures outdoor ambient, while the other two sensors are in the crawl space under the house, in near proximity to water lines at extremities. If under-house temp ever gets to approx 35F, I'll start a water drip at the faucet.
Accuracy is so-so. At worst, actual temp will be within 2F of measured value.
In the summer, I'll replace batteries and put one sensor in the attic.
Get what you pay for July 30, 2006 Sawdust2655 (CT) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This unit is a bit of a dissapointment. My bad I went for price. Resetting time temp is not easy or intuitive. Keep the instrcutions handy. The remote sensor which I had about 20 feet away phases in and out. Spend more on a better unit.
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