Cubicle Fever: Is There Life At Your Desk?
When the days are shortest, but feel the longest... when it's dark when you leave for work and dark when you get home... when those partition walls are closing in and you just don't think you can stand another minute at your desk... that's when you've got a bad case of Cubicle Fever. It's like cabin fever, but less rustic.
Features
- Displays weather forecasts with illuminated crystallized icons: Sunny (Red), Cloudy (Blue) and Rainy (Green)
- Self-setting precise timekeeping with Radio Controlled clock
- Change clock and indoor/outdoor temperature display with a wave of your hand
- Made with CRYSTALLIZED Swarovski elements
- Amber colored LED backlight
- Auto-toggle time to outdoor temperature display
- Light sensor automatically adjusts LCD display light intensity (daylight/dark)
- 12 or 24 hour time format
- Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display
- Temperature resolution 0.2° Fahrenheit (0.1° Celsius)
- THN132N temperature sensor included - transmits up to 100 feet from base
- Requires 4 AA batteries for back-up only (included)
- Manual
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 90 Day Oregon Scientific
Specs
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Diamond Weather Station:
- Indoor Temperature Range: 23°F to 122°F
- Outdoor Temperature Range: -22°F to 122°F
- Signal Frequency: 433MHz
- Power: (4) UM-3 (AA) 1.5V Batteries / DC 6V Adapter
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Thermo Sensor:
- Transmission Range: 98 Feet unobstructed
- Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F
- Power: (1) UM-3 (AA) 1.5V Batteries
In the box:
- Oregon Scientific BAR1000A Diamond Weather Station
- THN132N Thermo Sensor
- AC Adapter
- (5) AA Batteries
- Manual
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 1m 3.335s
- First Sucker:
- speedracercjr
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- JackieMoran
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