Friday, July 22, 2005

Weather Station Deluxe


Arguably the most gadget worthy gadget posted on this blog: the large Oregon Scientific weather station designed by Starck. This device features a clock that automatically syncs to the US atomic clock via radio control as well as barometric pressure, moon phase with tide indication, temperature, humidity, and alarm functions/displays. It also includes one remote sensor for monitoring temperature & humidity in a different room and looks like a miniature version of the main unit (up to 3 sensors can be used). The time can be projected on the ceiling for easy viewing while lying on the couch, it detects ambient light in order to turn on (and off) the display backlight, and has a battery backup.

2 Comments:

At 12:09 PM, Blogger MK said...

I was just going to write: It slices, it dices, it prepares dinner for you...it's the Starck super duper clock.

 
At 10:10 AM, Blogger rob said...

but do you realy need to know the humidity in a different room?

though the ceiling projection is cool. Could that feature "clap on, clap off"

On those special new year's eve, where we have to add a second or something to adjust the calendar - does this thing explode?

 

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