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Oregon Scientific RMR603HGA Thermo-Hygrometer with Clock

ROYAL WS22 Desktop Weather Station

ROYAL WS22 Desktop Weather Station

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Brand: Royal
Category: CE

Buy New: $19.98



New (2) from $19.98

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 71395

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8

MPN: 14430F-M
Model: 14430F-M
UPC: 022447144307
EAN: 0022447144307
ASIN: B00005OU6S

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Features:
  • Displays indoor & outdoor temperature, time and date
  • Time, 12/24 hour selectable display
  • Outdoor temperature with wireless sensor (transmits temperature up to 100')
  • Monitors up to 3 remotes
  • Minimum and maximum daily temperature alarm

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Roral WS22 Desktop Weather Station rests upon your desk in a near-vertical position and has a large LCD screen that simultaneously displays the time, indoor temperature and outdoor temperature. Centigrade or fahrenheit selectable Battery operated (Uses 2 AA batteries) One wireless sensor included


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Don't lose the manual   July 9, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Once you have this set up, it works pretty well. It's not dead accurate but as always you get what you pat for and it is fairly close.

Now setting it up without the manual is damn near impossible. Well, I lost my manual ... after searching the internet I finally found the answer. So for everyone else that lost their manual ... here ya go.

To set the time and change from C to F (or vice versa)
Press and hold mode until time flashes.
max button increases hour
min button increases minute
remote button changes from C to F



3 out of 5 stars cheepo   March 8, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Temperature does not match other thermometers I own, and always shows 1.5 C degrees higher than others.

Not possible to set up the gizmo after battery change without the manual - DO NOT LOOSE IT!!!!

Frequency used by this is the most popular in the world of wireless home products which means it will interfere with wireless chimes, alarms etc.

Short range - does not reach the remote if placed on the other side of the house (approx 12 meters).

Humidity level does not show at low temperatures: 4C and below.

At temperatures 4C and below weather forcast shows snow only, all thoughout the winter, even if the sky's been sunny for weeks on end.



2 out of 5 stars "Let's make getting the temperature as hard as possible."   March 1, 2005
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Man, I'm sure glad that these guys didn't design any aircraft I've been flying on! How can you possibly screw up getting the temperature? I agree with the other review that, without the manual, fat chance you could figure out how to switch from C to F with this thing. I've done it a half dozen times and still dont' remember how I did it each time. Setting the hi and low alarms? Who cares!

I must admit, this thing is still working for us after 3 years and the display is pretty easy to read (as long as the batteries are fresh, and they won't be for long). My next digital thermometer will probably not be a Royal.



3 out of 5 stars Don't lose the manual...   October 23, 2003
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The thermometer was affordable and displays lots of information. You can also program min and max temps for both indoor and outdoor sensors, and change the temp reading between C and F. However, keep your manual handy...the programming is not intuitive. Setting the clock each time you change the batteries (which is about every 6 months) can be a task without it. Also, if you fumble with the buttons because you do not know how to program the thermometer, you might inadvertently set the min/max alarms, and then you would have a tough time disabling this feature. I have my manual handy, so it's not so bad, but each time I change the batteries, I've got to look at it again--even after having this product for about two years.


1 out of 5 stars weather station   July 11, 2003
 2 out of 8 found this review helpful

companey bad to deal with
on support


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