La Crosse Technology Radio Controlled or Manual Projection Alarm Clock with Temperature
The La Crosse Technology Radio Controlled or Manual Projection Alarm Clock with Temperature is as high tech as it looks. This sophisticated silver clock supplies time and temp information from your bedside in a variety of ways. It alternates between projecting the time and outdoor temperature on the wall or ceiling for easy viewing. It also displays information on its easy-to-read LCD screen which can be illuminated by an EL backlight so you can see in the dark. Every four seconds the clock updates aligning with the atomic time standard and checking the weather information from the outdoor sensor. Use this clock as your alarm to be assured that you'll always wake up on time ... unless you hit the snooze button too many times.Outdoor sensor wirelessly relays weather information back to the receiving unit by 915 Mhz transmission and can be placed up to 330 feet away from the receiver.A low battery light indicator tells you when to change the batteries; this won't be often with the clock's extended 24-month battery life.Updates automatically for daylight savings time features time zone settings and includes a calendar function.Projection arm rotates up to 90° while the data can be rotated left to right right to left or down for optimal viewing.RangeIndoor temperature range: 14.2°F to 99.9°F (-9.9°C to +37.7°C)Outdoor temperature range: -39.8°F to +139.8°F (-39.8°C to +59.9°C)About La Crosse TechnologyBased in La Crosse Wis. La Crosse Technology is a multinational company founded in 1985 with a small-town philosophy of servicing their customers to the highest level. Their consumer electronics products include radio-controlled clocks and watches wireless weather stations power monitors and other measuring devices. La Crosse introduced radio-controlled clocks to the US market in 1991 and continues to be on the cutting edge of this technology in America. Their weather instruments clocks and watches are calibrated daily to the atomic time standard of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.