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Oregon Scientific BAR888A Wireless Weather Forecaster w/ Thermometer

December 12, 2009 by Wireless Thermometer  
Filed under Wireless Thermometer Reviews

  • Console receives data from up to 3 remote sensors (1 included)
  • Clock automatically synchronizes to US Atomic Clock
  • 5-line LCD display with indoor/outdoor temperature, time, date and weather forecast
  • Outdoor temperature range from ¿25° to 140°F (¿32° to 60°C)
  • 3 levels of temperature, pressure trend indication: Rising, Steady or Falling

Product Description
This unit features an indoor/outdoor thermometer that receives signals from up to 3 wireless remote sensors. These sensors can operate up to 90 feet from the base unit, and are safe to use indoors or outdoors. Along with this feature, the main unit also incorporates Oregon Scientific’s graphical weather forecasting technology. The unit also includes a clock which receives signals from the U.S. Atomic Clock to automatically set the correct time, date, and year. Oreg… More >>

Oregon Scientific BAR888A Wireless Weather Forecaster w/ Thermometer

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5 Responses to “Oregon Scientific BAR888A Wireless Weather Forecaster w/ Thermometer”
  1. Eric Arnett says:

    the product arrives in good condition but does NOT come in a box. Other than this it seems to be a feature rich product for the price.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Enjoy this item. Can’t seem to regulate the time and the weather is not always as indicated on the forecaster, but the temperature and the remotes do well. Great transaction and items arrived quickly and in great condition
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. It works very well and it was a gift for husband who really likes it and that in itself is a good thing!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Unit works great. I had a hard time finding a replacement for an older version of this same unit. Amazon was the only one that had it, and a great price!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Here in Rochester the weather guy is notorious for being wrong (this is one of the few places you can need a coat one day and go swimming the next). So I figured no machine can beat the weather man. Boy was I wrong. I set the thing up early afternoon and it says that it’s going to rain. “Impossible,” I thought, “The thing’s wrong already!” Lo and behold that evening it got cloudy and started to rain! And it has been consistent time and time again. It can be a little confusing to program, so I suggest you read the directions.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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