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Oregon Scientific BAR688HGA Wireless Weather Station with Temperature/Humidity Display and Self- Setting Atomic Clock, White

Oregon Scientific BAR688HGA Wireless Weather Station with Temperature/Humidity Display and Self- Setting Atomic Clock, White

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Brand: Oregon Scientific
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $44.99
Buy New: $39.99
You Save: $5.00 (11%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 23

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 5
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 6.7 x 3

MPN: BAR688HGA
Model: BAR688HGA
UPC: 734811605399
EAN: 0734811305459
ASIN: B0010W7HKI

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Moon phase indicator
  • HiGlo™ electro-luminescent backlight
  • High/Low Temp. & Humidity Alarm
  • Crescendo alarm with snooze function
  • Three-channel temperature & humidity channel capabilities (additional sensors required)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Outdoor temperature fails, weather forecast laughable   November 9, 2008
Eva Deck (Trenton, MI USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Oregon Scientific BAR688HGA Wireless Weather Station with Temperature/Humidity Display and Self- Setting Atomic Clock, White

Well, it's silver, not white but that's okay. We've had it almost a month. The temperature readings, inside and out, are accurate. Pressure reading is close. Weather forecast is laughable. We've had a week of screaming sunshine and dry warm autumn weather. Yet every day, the weather station forecasts rain and shows the word "wet".

It would have been very helpful if Oregon Scientific had added a backlight option. Though the numbers are large, it is difficult to read. If you pick up the device to get a closer look, it blanks out. We keep a flashlight nearby.

My edit: At the time I posted this review, the weather station was recording the outdoor temperature and the forecast was simply amusing. However, on day 29 the unit stopped showing the outdoor temperature. We replaced the batteries, reset, and tried what the not so helpful FAQ suggested. It would work for a few minutes and then report --- ---. We sent it back to Amazon for a replacement. The replacement didn't consistently show the outdoor temperature from day one. It seemed particularly to dislike cold temperatures. Well, this is Michigan and temperatures in the upper 20's are not even really cold. We just sent the replacement back. We put an old-fashioned thermometer on the outdoor window sill. It works consistently.



5 out of 5 stars Just what we wanted!   November 2, 2008
E. Johnson
We recently purchased this weather station to replace one that had finally stopped working. Being able to see the outside temperature and humidity is a nice addition to the previous one as well as having an "atomic" clock built in. My only regret is that we were unaware that there is apparently a more sophisticated model that will also allow a remote rain gauge to be added. Other than that this is a big improvement over the older one.


5 out of 5 stars A really nice thing   October 28, 2008
A. Babeckis (OH, USA)
I got this so I could see the temp and humidity inside and out. The weather forecaster was a plus.

Pros:
- Accurate weather forecasting.
- It seems this unit shows accurate temperature and humidity.
- Atomic clock.
- Temp and humidity memory.
- Has a nice alarm that really wakes me up.
- Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature formats.

Cons:
- Can't find 24 hour format.
On the manual it said "Hour format 12/24" so I thought this unit has 24 hour format however I can not seem to find it. Or it just means some other thing and who knows. If anybody know anything about this, please comment.

Overall this is a wonderful product.



2 out of 5 stars returned   September 26, 2008
K. M Merrill (Forest Grove, OR, USA)
Base Unit would not work. Also be aware of "no rechargable batteries" and you will need a micro screwdriver to put toghter.


4 out of 5 stars Poor forecasting   September 22, 2008
John Leitgeb (Bayonne, NJ United States)
I use this product for preparing for outdoor exercising and also for recording the weather in my log. Its sensor gives accurate readings for temperature and humidity. It also has forecasting capability, which, according to OS customer rep, is about 75% accurate. Personally, I've experienced a 60% accuracy rate with some ridiculous forecasts. One Saturday in August, it was raining rather heavily but the weather station showed just clouds no rain drops. Yes, it will show rain drops when it senses rain. There were several other isolated instances when it showed the rain drops but it was sunny and dry. I guess that when the humidity reaches a certain level that will trigger the rain drops regardless if the sun is shinning. It also provides a heat index reading which advises you to take it easy when planning activities. Various arrow indicators inform you of climatic changes that are either increasing, decreasing, or remaining constant. The atomic clock works very well but I've seen some concerns about it from other buyers. The weather illustrations are a nice touch as one, depending on the forecast, will see clouds/sun, sun, or all clouds. Maybe I will even see snow flakes when the winter arrives in a few more months. For my purposes, it is a sound purchase as I enjoy tracking my daily exercise performances under different weather conditions during the year. In addition the date and time is also easily readable if you're doing clerical chores. If you're interested in it for forecasting information, well, forget about it, especially when it shows no rain when it's actually raining quite heavily!

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