La Crosse Technology WS-8318U Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Moon Phase Display
Before you even get out of bed you can glance at this clock and know what the time is and what the temperature is inside and outside. The La Crosse Technology WS-8318U Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Moon Phase Display is loaded with convenient features to keep you informed with accurate time date day of the week moon phase and temperature information. This clock has a brushed aluminum exterior and two digital display windows. It can be mounted on a wall or it can be set on a desk or side table. The outdoor sensor sends wireless signals to the clock to provide it with accurate temperature information.You'll get a lot of good out of this atomic clock and you'll be well-informed of your surroundings. Order this digital clock today.Features:Atomic time and date with manual settingAutomatically updates for Daylight Saving Time (on/off option)12 or 24 hour time displayMoon phasePerpetual calendarTime zone settingTime alarm with snooze4 languages to choose from: English French German SpanishMonitors outdoor temperature via wireless sensor mounted outside; sensor measures 5.5L x 1.6W x 1H inches.Wireless outdoor temperature range: -21 degrees Fahrenheit to +157 degrees Fahrenheit or -29.9 degrees Celsius to +69.9 degrees CelsiusMonitors indoor temperature in Fahrenheit or CelsiusIndoor temperature range: 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 122 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees CelsiusTransmission range: up to 330 feet (100 meters)Transmission frequency: 433.92 MHzWall hanging or free standingPower requirements: Clock receiver requires 3 AA alkaline batteries. Wireless sensor requires 2 AA alkaline batteries for a total of 5 AA batteries. Batteries are not included.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.