La Crosse Technology WS-9013U-CBP Wireless Temperature Station
Displays wireless outdoor temperature. Monitors indoor temperature. Records MIN & MAX temperature with time and date stamp. Displays atomic time and date with manual setting. Automatically updates daylight saving times (On/Off Option). Displays 12 or 24 hour time, perpetual calendar. Can receive up to 3 sensors. Can hang on wal or free standing.
Monitor temperatures with this easy-to read wireless temperature station from industry leader, LaCrosse Technology. Simple and sleek in design, the temperature station allows users to assess outdoor temperatures to plan appropriately for weather conditions while also keeping an eye on the indoor climate for energy efficiency and maximum comfort. The temperature station receiver features an adjustable LCD screen, which relays conditions including the time, date, indoor and outdoor temperatures, and the minimum and maximum temperature recordings. Temperatures can be displayed by either Fahrenheit or Celsius degrees, while time of day can be viewed in 12- or 24- hour formats. To monitor outdoor conditions, a LaCrosse TX6U sensor is included. The sensor transmits information to the receiver from up to 80 feet at a 433.92MHz frequency. Transmission through walls reduces this range. While the sensor fares well in fog or mist, shelter it to prevent rain damage. The temperature system measures temperatures ranging from +32 to +140 degrees F. The outdoor sensor registers temperatures ranging from -21.8 to +157.2 degrees F. With a radio-controlled time and date function, the temperature station automatically updates for Daylight Savings Time or travel to a new time zone. The temperature station hangs or can stand upright on a tabletop. The outdoor sensor comes with a mounting hardware. Separate purchase of four AA alkaline batteries is required to power the temperature station and sensor. Replace batteries annually for best results. The weather station accommodates up to three outdoor sensors. LaCrosse encloses a thorough manual for setting up the weather station. This product is covered under a limited one-year warranty. The base monitor measures 5-2/3 by 3-1/45 by 1-1/4 inches while the sensor is approximately 5 by 1.5 by 4/5 inches. This item weighs 2 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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La Crosse Technology WS-9013U-CBP Wireless Temperature Station Reviews
So I read the instructions :) My only beef is that the range of sensor seems considerably smaller than it's supposed to be. When I moved it about 50' from the base, the signal was unreliable. At first I thought it might be defective.
Work's great. Just make sure the outside unit is out of direct sunlight or it will say it is much hotter than it is.
If you place the sensor within ten feet without walls, it works fine, but it does not fulfill its description. The receiver doesn't receive the outside sensor signal through an outside wall. Simply, this product doesn't work. Avoid this product.
We live on the west coast near Watsonville, Ca. Customer support will not even consider such a problem and suggest putting in a fresh battery, which I did but of course didn't work. My La Crosse clock does not reset/adjust itself on the new PST/PDT time schedule. The clock resets on the old schedule and there is no way to adjust or correct it.
I installed batteries and it worked, but the part rattling inside was annoying. The thermometer seems to perform as it is supposed to and although I haven't tested the extreme range of the remote sensors, they perform adequately, the outside sensor is located approximately fifty feet from the base unit and through two walls. In my opinion it was poor construction and poor engineering to use only a dob of glue to hold a rod antenna in place. After about a month the unit would not receive the remote signals. Other than that accuracy and ease of use seem reasonable. I opened it up and found that the antenna for receiving the atomic clock signal had come unglued and was hanging by the leads. My main complaint is that when it arrived there was a loose part inside. Being single and working long hours made it inconvenient to return.
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