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Oregon Scientific BAR338PA ExactSet Projection Clock with Cable-Free Weather Forecaster
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List Price: $99.99
Our Price: $48.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Lawn & Patio
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- Brand: Oregon Scientific
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- EAN: 0734811300041
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- Features: Projection clock; displays time, weather forecast, and indoor and outdoor temperatures, Wireless remote sensor radios outdoor temperature from 100 feet away, Beams time, outdoor temperature in red light onto wall or ceiling, Automatically sets and updates time/day/date with U.S. Atomic Clock, Crescendo alarm with 8-minute snooze function awakens even soundest sleeper
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Oregon Scientific
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- Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
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- Manufacturer: Oregon Scientific
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- Model: BAR338PA
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- Product Group: Lawn & Patio
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- Publisher: Oregon Scientific
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- Studio: Oregon Scientific
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- Title: Oregon Scientific BAR338PA ExactSet Projection Clock with Cable-Free Weather Forecaster
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- UPC: 734811165572
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Product Description: With the Oregon Scientific BAR338PA ExactSet Projection Alarm Clock you can keep your pretty little head on the pillow in the morning. Just tap the snooze button & the clock will momentarily project the time on the wall or ceiling in soft red light. You can even rotate the projector forward 90 degrees if needed. And being an ExactSet clock, it automatically sets it's own time, day, & date via the US Atomic Clock in Boulder, Colorado. It automatically connects to the Atomic Clock 6 times a day via it's built-in radio receiver. It even adjusts for Daylight Savings Time & Leap Year. Day-of-week in one of 3 languages - English, French, Spanish Alarm - Crescendo Battery Type - 2 AAA
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Customer Reviews
Grandpa likes it!
I bought this clock for my grandpa for his birthday and he loves it! Says it works great and enjoys being able to tell what the weather will be like when he first wakes up, lol.
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atomic clock
atomic clock.
pros:
accuracy. got to have at least one clock in the house as an impecable time machine.
spotlighting of the time and temp on the ceiling in big red numerals certainly gets your attention at 3am. makes me laugh and shake my head.
great idea.
cons:
five second backlight is too short. ten seconds would be better for us smooth brain old guys.
the alarm sucks, again for us older dudes. my wife, three rooms away, said "is that the alarm?" i had the clock up to my ear and said "what alarm?" i mean she has dog ear hearing, and i don't. hmm, i mean that in a nice way. i suggest the manufacturer crank it up a cuasimoto(sp)or two (humped back ND bell ringer) for us slightly hearing challenged people and heavy duty sleepers.
overall, i do like the device and would buy it again for the accuracy and the red numbers on the ceiling.
chris sturm of easton, md.
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Good Product!
This is a very good projection clock. I have been nothing but pleased with the operation. The remote weather sensor is a great added feature. It's nice to be able to look up in the morning and see what the temperature outside is.
Overall Very Good product at an excellent price.
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Very well designed wireless weather station
The weather station is very accurate. The projection output includes focus and positioning adjustments that satisfy all viewing needs. It is attractive and can be placed in a variety of locations. The graphic forecaster is simple, fun and surprisingly correct. I am very pleased with the purchase.
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Oregon Projection Clock
I have had one of these clocks for 7 years and one day it finally needed to be replaced. I had become so use to the conviences of this clock (time, temp - inside and outside) that I set out to find another one. Dealing with Amazon.Com is always a good experience. The clock was shipped immediately and delivered quickly. The Oregon Scientific Projection Clock is the only projection clock I would ever want to own. It is easy to use and always dependable.
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