| | |  | | Home » Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station with Atomic Clock, Black | | | | | | | Description: | | Stylish Forecasting and Timing. Forecasts the weather 12-24 hours in advance with three levels of pressure and temperature indicators: Rising, Steady or Falling. Displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, and provides comfort level and heat index indicators. Sets itself to the US Atomic Clock signal resulting in no need to ever adjust for Daylight Saving Time. | | | Features: | |
• Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock - never needs adjusting for Daylight Saving Time
• Displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity
• Exhibits moon phases, weather forecast, and weather trends
• Includes remote sensor with 100-foot range; reads up to 3 sensors
• Ice Alert
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 126 reviews |
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143 of 145 found the following review helpful:
Just a couple of caveatsJun 13, 2007
By Robert Slocum This unit is easy to read and works great--compared to what, I dunno. We've never owned anything like this. But it's fun to have, much more so than a simple thermometer.
Two caveats however. You need a very small flat-head screwdriver in order to put the AAA batteries into the sensor. Not so small as the one in an eyeglass repair kit though. I had a small screwdriver with a shirt-pocket clip, that small, and still had to file the sides down in order to reach the deeply recessed screws. I'll have to do this anytime the batteries need changing. Not the best design perhaps.
Second, the instructions tell you to put the (outdoor) sensor (1) in a sight line with the (indoor) monitor-- (2) open to the sky-- (3) out of the sun-- (4) out of the rain-- (5) away from metal-- It's not easy to do all of this! Ours is nestled in a plastic container cut up into the shape of a bus kiosk and tied to a post. I'm not sure if it's all 100% necessary.
The atomic clock took about a day to find its signal. The instructions warn about this odd (to me) likelihood.
It's a little discouraging to have to deal with all of this out of the box but as I say the device is great.
138 of 141 found the following review helpful:
Very nice but one cautionOct 30, 2007
By Stephen Fine The weather station operates flawlessly and is very clear. I chose it because unlike some other models, this one shows both the indoor and outdoor conditions at once for both temp and humidity.
One caution: Although the description does not say so, this is a desk unit only not a wall mount unit--there's an immovable rest sticking out the back (most of the other models are not like this)
85 of 86 found the following review helpful:
Truly excellent weather station. Only 3 slight issues.Sep 04, 2007
By Wheeling Mom After comparing this weather station to the more expensive ones, I gave in on the nice looks of this one and can't say that I'm disappointed. We really love this unit. We check the temperature and the humidity outside every day and not once was it inaccurate. The rain predictor is a bit fishy to me, it thinks it's going to rain 60% of the time when it never does. But it beats listening to the weather people on the news who can't even tell if it really is going to snow tomorrow.
The only 3 issues that we found with this are 1) it doesn't have a backlight so you can't see anything in the dark; 2) the time doesn't seem to adjust automatically to our zone and 3) the battery on the remote sensor died in like 2 months.
Despite these 3 issues, I would buy this unit again over all the others currently on the market.
36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Great Weather Station!Jan 14, 2008
By K. Roche This wireless weather station has everything that I was looking for, and has been extremely accurate! I like the fact that it displays ALL of the information that I need "at a glance" - indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, date and time, weather forecast illustrations (sunny, rainy, cloudy, etc.), barometric pressure, wet or dry conditions, and arrows which indicate that the indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity are either rising, steady, or falling. It also has an alarm function to warn you if the temperature falls below or rises above a specific temperature setting.
Setup took some time (but isn't that part of the fun with a new gadget?!). It took two days for the atomic clock to set automatically. Inputting your location's elevation is suggested in order for the barometer indicator to work accurately. It was somewhat of a challenge to find the ideal location for the outdoor remote sensor - there are a number of requirements/recommendations - such as away from direct sun and moisture, and in a direct line and within range of the base unit.
Also, the unit is not wall mount. It is tabletop display only. The Fahrenheit/Celsius switch is located in the battery compartment. The black "frame" has a shiny finish, and there are several function buttons located on the side and back. Also, you can press the front (top and bottom) of the frame for additional functions (alarm on/off).
I am very happy with this weather station and hope that this review is helpful!!
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Works great no issues so far!Jan 15, 2007
By Stangdriver
"Stangdriver"
Bought this for my apartment. Have two remote sensors: one in the bedroom and one between a window and the outside screen for outside temps. Works flawless and gives the same temp outside as it shows up on the weather channel! Humidity reading is great too as its led me to buy a humidifier for the dry months. All in all a good product.
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