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Oregon Scientific BAR321HG Talking Weather Station

Oregon Scientific BAR321HG Talking Weather Station

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Brand: Oregon Scientific
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $219.95
Buy New: $77.45 (On sale from $99.95)
You Save: $22.50 (23%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 136266

Color: silver
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 9 x 2.6

MPN: LWA0242511511002
Model: BAR321HG
UPC: 734811207951
EAN: 0734811207951
ASIN: B0002YXUP6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 12- to 24-hour weather forecasts with graphical icons;
  • Three levels of pressure trend indicators: rising, steady or falling
  • Announces of time, temperature, humidity, and weather forecast data
  • Remote sensors with 325-foot reception range
  • Clock automatically sets itself to the U.S. atomic clock

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Gain understanding about your environment with the worlds first talking weather station! This unique talking weather station monitors five locations, automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock, and displays the weather forecasts in graphical icons. Voice announcements of time and weather can be set as alarms or at regular intervals. - Crescendo alarm with snooze function - Remote sensors have up to 230 feet transmission range - Illuminated with HiGlo? electro-luminescent backlight - 3 levels of pressure, temperature and humidity trend indicators: Rising, Steady or Falling - 12 to 24 hour weather forecasts with graphical icons - Ultraviolet measurement available with optional ultraviolet sensor - User selectable auto-announcement of time, temperature, humidity, and weather forecast data - Monitors and displays temperature and humidity in 2 separate locations (comes standard with 1 sensor: RTGR328NA) - 5-channel capability to monitor temperature and humidity in up to 5 locations (additional sensors required) - Automatically sets itself to the U.S. Atomic Clock-never needs adjusting for Daylight Saving Time - AC adapter included Specifications Dimensions: 3.38L x 1.5D x 8.125H (in.) Batteries included:Main unit 3 - AA Sensor 2 - AA


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Unintuitive & Excessively Complicated Setup + Gimmicks Ruin This   May 31, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This product has been discontinued and is being sold on clearance at this time. ** Warning -- The product as pictured by Amazon does NOT represent the actual unit being sold. Search for BAR321HGA for a picture of the actual unit being shipped as of May 2008. **

After spending several hours playing with this, I can understand why it's no longer a part of Oregon Scientific's family of products.

In addition to the earlier review for the BAR321HGA, which I agree with (especially in getting the base unit to recognize the remote sensor), I'd actually go further in criticizing this product for its completely unintuitive operation. Eight(!) buttons on the side of the base station control the unit's functions, but several important programming sequences require two keys to be held in tandem. There is absolutely no way anyone is going to be able to use this product without tethering the terrible user manual to the base station. You'll need to refer to it constantly.

The base station is virtually unreadable from across the room. When running from the power cord, this unit desperately needs the option of leaving the backlight on continuously. No such option.

Other instructions in the manual don't seem to correlate with the actual unit either. Certain product features are given a passing mention in the manual, but without any significant details (changing languages, understanding "zones" when setting up the unit, etc.)

The unit sets the clock from a longwave radio signal from WWVB, transmitting from Ft. Collins, Colorado. Unfortunately, those of us on the east coast tend to experience weak signals and considerable interference owing to all of the electronic devices we tend to run in our homes these days. Even when placing the remote sensor outside, it can take 24 hours or more to "lock" onto the time signal station.

The "talking" feature is nominally useful. The female voice is very clear and natural sounding, but she only announces the time, temperature, relative humidity, and "forecast." No barometric pressure is vocalized, and the "forecast" in a best guess based on the trend in barometric pressure, and is more of a general guess than anything useful.

For these reasons and those from the earlier review, I am returning the product to Amazon. Nobody wants to wade through a manual to operate one of these things, and with the unit being difficult to read, and the voice feature more gimmick than useful, you'd do better looking elsewhere.



4 out of 5 stars Nice product   January 22, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the perfect weather station for someone like my dad who cannot see much anymore. He simply presses the top to have the temperature , etc given to him in an audio format. It was, however, quite a challenge to get set up correctly. Even though I read the instructions carefully, I had several problems getting everything to function properly. Once I did, it works perfectly.

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