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Monday September 15, 2008
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Oregon Scientific is preparing for the fall season by announcing four new products in its weather station lineup. First, the Daylight Weather Projection Clock ($129.99) features a projector that shines the current time, outdoor temp, and weather forecast on the ceiling or the wall. In order to get the weather, place the included remote wireless sensor outdoors. Weather is shown in icons for sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rain, or snow.
With an Apple-like design, the Ultra-Thin Weather Station ($89.99) provides the indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity (with the included remote wireless sensor) and also features a calendar and alarm with snooze. Since it's an atomic clock, you'll never need to adjust the time for Daylight Saving Time.
The Emergency Radio Desktop Weather Station ($124.99) monitors emergency broadcasts in your area. You have the ability to select which counties you want to receive emergency alerts for, up to nine. You'll also receive temperature, humidity, weather forecast, and barometric pressure data. Forecasts are displayed 12 to 24 hours in advance. There's even an Ice Warning function in which an icon flashes when outdoor conditions near freezing temperatures.
Finally, the Basic Weather Station with USB Upload ($89.99) displays the Atomic time, indoor/outdoor temp and humidity, 12-hour future forecast, ice alert, weather warnings, and moon phase. What's unique about this weather station is that you can connect it to your PC via USB and track the changes in weather with the included software. All four products will be available soon. In the meantime, you can sign up to be notified when each product is available.
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