Product Information
- Real-Time Temperature Measurements and Records: This wireless weather station and its built-in indoor outdoor thermometer wirelessly provides readings for indoor and outdoor temperature, daily high and low records, and trend arrows for weather trends
- Weather Forecast Technology: This digital weather station provides a hyperlocal, personalized weather forecast with dynamic forecast icons 12 hours from your current conditions thanks to the wireless remote outdoor temperature gauge sensor placed outside
- Simple Setup: Install batteries in the outdoor temperature thermometer and hang on a tree branch or nail to a post or fence, and install batteries in the indoor weather station and stand upright or hang on a wall with the integrated keyhole
- Atomic Weather Clock with Calendar: Always know the correct time, date, and day of the week with split-second precision on this wireless indoor outdoor thermometer for home use or business use
- Large, Easy-to-Read Monochrome Display: Easily view your current indoor and outdoor temperature data, trending indoor/outdoor conditions, upcoming forecast, and time and date from across any room in the house or office on this personal weather station
- Signal and Battery Strength Indicators: Always know when to replace batteries in both your indoor weather station display gauge and outdoor wireless weather station thermometer, plus know atomic clock and outdoor sensor signal strength
- Perfect Gift Idea: This AcuRite weather station is a unique weather gift that the recipient will use every day, all year long, no matter if received at Christmas, Father’s Day, or on their birthday
- Makes Multiple “Best Of” Lists: This AcuRite weather station was named second-best Home Weather Station by Popular Mechanics Magazine and the best budget-conscious Weather Station by Better Homes and Gardens
- Company Based in Lake Geneva, WI, USA, since 1943 and known for superior, long-lasting quality products and USA-based customer service. Ranked as a top weather station brand by USA Today, Better Homes and Gardens, Bob Vila, and other news outlets