Waterdrop Weather Station and Alarm Clock
By: Daniel Chubb | November 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Weather stations come in all shapes and sizes, and here’s another one to add to that collection, The Waterdrop weather station is a weather station and clock with a difference.
The one feature I like about this clock s that you don’t need to mess around trying to find the button to turn the alarm off when half asleep, all you need to do is just wave your hand within 3 inches of it and the infrared sensor will activate the snooze for you.
Other features include:
- Weather station illuminated LCD screen features forecast icons with color code; temperature (F°/C° indoor/outdoor); humidity (25% – 95%); maximum temperature and humidity; barometric pressure (24-hour); moon phase; U.S. Atomic time and date; alarm clock setting.
- Hands-free infrared sensor — wave your hand within three inches to turn off the alarm clock and activate a five-minute snooze. Also illuminates the screen for five seconds.
- Includes outdoor sensor with 433MHz transmitter (runs on 2 AA batteries.)
- Plugs in with AC adapter (included). Can also be powered by 4 AA batteries.
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