Acu-Rite® Wireless Thermometer with Humidity Clock and Remote Sensor
December 3, 2009 by Wireless Thermometer
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Product Description
Acu-Rite Wireless Thermometer with Humidity, Clock and Remote Sensor. Affordable, compact and loaded with capabilities: Indoor / outdoor temperature and humidity display with user-selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius mode; Min. / max. temperature and humidity reading; Temperature trend indicator; Clock has alarm and snooze mode with day, month and year; Atomix clock is radio-controlled by an atomic time signal effective in the continental U.S…. so you never need to re… More >>
Acu-Rite® Wireless Thermometer with Humidity Clock and Remote Sensor

We’ve had this for maybe a month? Sent everyone to school today in jackets inspite of the remote sensor reading 120 degrees. Replaced the batteries and reset–nada.
Rating: 1 / 5
This model appears to be the closest to the one I have, which also includes indoor/outdoor humidity readings.
The thermometer, both indoor and outdoor, consistently reads at least one degree higher than my three other thermostats, which all agree with each other. Sometimes the Acu-rite is higher by three degrees. Customer service says it meets the “industrial standard” of plus/minus two degrees, and can not be calibrated.
The humidity reading is about 30 percent off from local TV and weatherstation readings.
On the plus side, it does have a longer distance range than the other wireless thermometer I have.
Rating: 2 / 5