Weather Station Clocks Wireless Thermometer Table Clock Temperature Humidity
Stay on top of your indoor and outdoor conditions with the compact, high-precision digital Weather Station Clock. Designed to accurately monitor temperature and humidity levels, this versatile clock is ideal for any home or office space. Its user-friendly interface and wireless connectivity make it effortless to use and keep track of your surroundings.
Product Features:
– Accurate temperature and humidity sensing technology
– Indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity readings
– Wireless sensor with a range of up to 200 feet
– Large, easy-to-read display
– Backlight for clear visibility even in dim conditions
– Tabletop or wall-mountable design
– Battery or AC powered (adapter included)
Benefits:
– Improve indoor air quality by regulating humidity levels
– Prevent condensation and mold growth by monitoring temperature and humidity
– Stay informed about outdoor conditions without having to step outside
– Enhance comfort and well-being by ensuring optimal indoor climate
– Protect plants and pets by monitoring their environment
– Easy to install and operate, making it suitable for people of all ages
Key Usage Points:
– Compact and lightweight, perfect for any room or workspace
– Durable construction ensures long-lasting performance
– Stylish design complements any home or office decor
– Color options available to match your personal preferences
– Intuitive buttons for easy navigation
Detailed Specifications:
– Temperature Range: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
– Humidity Range: 20% to 95%
– Wireless Sensor Range: Up to 200 feet (open area)
– Display Size: 3.5 inches
– Power: 2 x AAA batteries (included) or AC adapter (included)
Additional Features:
– Large buttons for easy operation
– Built-in clock with alarm function
– Weather forecast icons (sunny, cloudy, rainy) based on temperature and humidity levels
– Memory function to recall minimum and maximum temperature and humidity readings
How Weather and Humidity Affect Your Health | AccuWeather
Indoor Humidity and Health | National Institutes of Health