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Oregon Scientific WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station Review

Oregon Scientific WMR100 Professional Wireless Weather Station
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I have the Oregon Scientific WMR100 which comes with a rain collector, a combined wind/temperature/humidity sensor, a display unit, and various mounting hardware. I tested its accuracy in several ways, including pouring carefully measured amounts of water (from a rain gauge) through the rain collector, comparing the temperature readings with a very accurate thermometer, and holding the wind sensor out the window of a car at 40 mph. The results were impressive. I had previously tried these tests on a LaCrosse weather station as well as one from Radio Shack, neither of which was completely accurate. The Oregon Scientific WMR100 was right on the mark for measuring preciptiation, and also for temperature. The temperature was down to minus 15F one night, and lithium batteries still worked fine. The outdoor temperature sensor is slow to respond to rapidly rising or falling temperature, but this is probably a good design feature to avoid over-reaction to direct sunlight if it's not in the shade. The wind speed readings for 40 mph on the odometer ranged from 40 to 45+ on the display unit, but doing this out the window of a car may not be 100% reliable as a test! The display unit sits firmly on a table (well weighted in the bottom) yet is easy to use as a hand unit. It is a little inconvenient to have to scroll through the settings to see everything -- for example, the readings for rainfall, UV, and barometric pressure do not display simultaneously and it is necessary to use the control buttons to change between these settings in order to see them all. The manual is good in explaining everything. The construction is very sturdy considering that it's made of plastic, and the mounting pole is even metal. All in all I am very satisfied with it and certainly would recommend it over LaCrosse for a number of reasons. From what I would expect for something at this price, I would give it 5 stars.
Update, July 2, 2008: After several months, the temperature and humidity signals were no longer coming through to the display unit without constantly having to reset the sensor (on the roof!), so I returned the whole weather station under warranty, as instructed by Oregon Scientific's Customer Service Department listed in the warranty. After more than 7 months and many inquiries, they had not sent me the new unit yet, saying that it was "back ordered" and would be sent when available.... in a few months! I then contacted the Oregon Scientific retail store where I had purchased the unit, and with no hesitation they told me that they backed the product and would send a replacement. So, if you buy, buy from a retailer who will back the product or directly from the company's retail store. Don't depend on Oregon Scientific's Customer Service Department! The Oregon Scientific retail store in Tigard, Oregon was very helpful in dealing with the problem because I had purchased it there in the first place and they still had a copy of my receipt on file. My only regret is not having called them first when the problem began.
Update July 24, 2009: This weather station is still working wonderfully!

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Capturing weather data has never been easier thanks to this wireless weather station from Oregon Scientific. This professional-grade weather station features a rotary dial for quickly fingering through six different weather measurements. It includes a clock with alarm that automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock and adjusts for Daylight Saving Time where applicable. An all-in-one sensor pole lets you install all 5 sensors in one place without hassling with wires. Attach the sensors to the pole and mount the pole in the garden, on top of the barn, or on the nearest hill to receive temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind and rainfall data from up to 300 feet away. The main console can receive data from up to 10 sensors (extra sensors sold separately).
More great features include a bar graph that shows a 24-hour history of barometric, UV index and rainfall data. The wind sensor provides information on wind speed, gusting and wind direction. The station also displays dew point, wind chill and heat index, as well as three levels of temperature and humidity trends: Rising, Steady or Falling. Twelve- and 24-hour weather forecasts are displayed with easy-to-read graphic icons. The HiGlo electroluminescent backlight allows for easy reading.

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Homedics Soundspa Premier AM/FM Clock Radio Model #SS-5000 Projects Time & Temperature LCD Display Review

Homedics Soundspa Premier AM/FM Clock Radio Model #SS-5000 Projects Time and Temperature LCD Display
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I was excited to find an alarm clock that offers pleasant sounds not just radio or awful beeping. If I had a chance to check this out beforehand then I wouldn't have bought it. The alarm sound doesn't turn all the way down - which would be convenient for me sometimes. The display is either too dark or too bright. The projector is too bright. The atomic clock doesn't work for me (bad location?). I think it's over priced... Overall I'm dissatisfied. Next time I'll shop around in person.

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This is the Homedics Soundspa premier AM/FM Clock Radio Projects Time & TemperatureModel SS-5000 with 6 nature sounds including Waterfall, Rain Forest, Spring Rain, Thunder, Summer Night, Ocean. LCD display that rotates. Sound filters out Background noise as you read, work or study. At night it helps you fall asleep faster and wake completely rested. Includes Atomic time always Accurate!

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Sony ICF-C218 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio (Black) Review

Sony ICF-C218 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio (Black)
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Not the niftiest, nor the most elegant clock radio available but the price and features make it about as good a buy as you'll find.
All the important features - battery backup, automatic time synch, intuitive alarm setting, good (but gentle on the eyes) time visibility.
There's a dual alarm version available for a few bucks more too.
We liked this one enough to buy another for our guest bedroom - guests won't be befuddled by this model...
BTW, radio isn't high fidelity but its not bad, a good Sony quality product.
UPDATE 10/28/09: Two years down the road and the two of these radios we bought are still going strong. One of the things I failed to mention in the original review was that this unit does NOT, repeat, does NOT have a power brick - just a nice old fashioned wall plug on a wire - sweet. I take note of the comment by others about the intensity (or lack thereof) of the clock LED. Myself, and upon further inquiry, my wife find the intensity to be 'just right'. Perhaps there is some variation in the units or maybe its just a matter of your sleeping environment. We're former Sierra Nevada 'country' folks who now live on the edge of a small Ohio town. Between the street light, the neighbor's lights, the wifi router and a couple of those green 'limelite' nightlights we DO have sufficient ambient light at night to move around without stubbing the old toes. BTW, I've dropped both of our units more than once, and accidentally kicked one across our guest suite - no discernable damage. Oh yes, the wife says that they'd show the dust less if they were white.

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The Sony ICF-C218 Clock Radio features automatic time setting including switching to and from Daylight Savings Time, a 0.9" LED green display, and a battery backup in addition to AC power.

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HoMedics Sound SPA Premier Sound Machine Clock Radio with Atomic & Indoor/Outdoor Temperature Review

HoMedics Sound SPA Premier Sound Machine Clock Radio with Atomic and Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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I've owned this product now for 6 months and have found that it works as advertised. Complaints that the display is too bright at night ignore the fact that users hypersensitive to light can turn the backlight off and go with only the projected light at night. (The projected light is not bright enough to keep any normal person awake; in fact even when one is dark-adapted the projected display is quite faint.) Many reported problems with the time are due to inadvertently pressing the button that determines the time zone. I did this on one occasion myself and realized my error when the time jumped forward two hours. Complaints that the radio is "low fi" are the result of unreasonable expectations. This unit is not intended as a replacement for a dedicated audio system. I have found the temperature readings on the indoor and outdoor displays to be accurate within a degree Fahrenheit or less, compared with readings on an independent thermometer. In summary, I have found the HoMedics Premier Sound Spa to be an excellent consumer-level device which works as advertised and which is great value for the money. I would not want to be without it.

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This clock can emit the sounds of nature. It can take you back to your primal roots and soothe your inner being from all that modern noise you experience throughout the day. Choose from 6 digital recorded natural sounds: ocean, waterfall, summer night, rainforest, thunder and rain. Create your perfect sleep environment with this always accurate atomic clock. Doze off to one of six natural sounds, and know how to dress in the morning with a remote sensor reading of the outdoors temperature.Too lazy to roll over and read the clock face? Project it onto the ceiling instead, both temperature and time. Tired of nature? Just turn on the radio! Choose to awaken to music news, talk, or one of six digital recorded natural sounds: ocean, waterfall, summer night, rainforest, thunder and rain. What a nice way to greet the new day! The Homedics SS-5000 Sound Spa is like a salve for the spirit and your soul.Choose from 6 natural sounds -Ocean / Waterfall / Summer Night / Rainforest / Thunder / Rain Projection allows for the time and temperature to be displayed on the ceiling Use with included AC adapter or three AAA batteries (not included)

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