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La Crosse Technology Projection Alarm Clock with Outdoor Temperature | 
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| Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Kitchen
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $19.50 You Save: $20.45 (51%)
New (13) Used (3) from $17.99
Rating: 313 reviews Sales Rank: 146
Color: Silver Batteries: 5 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 1.9 x 5.5 x 3.6
MPN: WT5120U Model: WT-5120U-CBP UPC: 757456992181 EAN: 0757456992228 ASIN: B0009VCBB6
Release Date: July 8, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Projection alarm clock displays time and temperature onto wall or ceiling | | • | Time of day updated via U.S. atomic clock for radio-controlled accuracy | | • | Automatic projection focus; manual time-setting option; large LCD | | • | Clock requires 2 AA batteries and included AC adapter to operate | | • | Measures 5-1/2 by 2 by 3-3/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description This atomic weather clock tells you the outside temperature when you wake in the morning, before you've even gotten out of bed! The atomic thermometer clock also displays the indoor temperature as well as relative humidity and hours, minutes and seconds on the large clear digital screen. The atomic alarm clock receives outdoor temperature information from a remote transmitter that may be placed up to eighty feet away from the unit (outside). For added convenience, the atomic clock has a projection feature that displays time and temperature on the ceiling or wall. This projection alarm clock is made of plastic with a modern silver finish. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
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bad choice. February 21, 2010 nelson rodriguez (dallas tx usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
don't even bother, material is cheap and not worth it
I would gone to the movies with what I spent on this thing and it would be more fun.
Great ceiling clock February 15, 2010 Flanker We love this clock. I wish you could turn off the temperature reading and simply do the clock but overall, very happy.
Who knew checking the time could be so fun! February 14, 2010 CHP (Wyoming) While you can't be too visually impaired to read this clock, the size of the projected display can, to some extent, be adjusted, though like everyone says it could be brighter - your bedroom has to be quite dark to see it well. I love watching the outdoor temperature progression through the night, it's nice having one clock that two people can easily read, and I like that the time is synchronized with the Denver atomic clock.
LACROSSE ALARM February 14, 2010 Gary Gundlach (Fortuna, CA United States) I bought this clock for my wife for christmas, and it was a good choice. The projection to the ceiling is a nice feature, and is clear enough when the room is dark.
It is a bit odd that you have to turn the clock face away from you to orient the projection to the readable position. Programming the local time can be a little tricky too, as the clock bases its time on a reading from the world clock.
The thermometer is a nice perk also. The remote sensor works fine.
Great Projection Clock February 14, 2010 delburrito (Wisconsin) I bought this clock in addition to another projection clock from Oregon Scientific so I could take the the more basic one on vacation with me. This one had the outside temperature in addition to the time. I did have a little issue getting it on daylight savings time, but after that it seemed to work very well. The temperature seemed to take a while to stabilize, and it does seem to measure to the high side, but all-in-all, it works extremely well. The projection size of the digits are a little smaller but more precise than the Oregon Scientific but what a great device that allows you to see the time and temperature without twisting and squinting. I took a fall a few years back and am in a wheelchair making this a near necessity, especially on vacation. I would recommend these clocks to everyone.
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