Oregon Scientific Wireless Multi-Channel Thermometer
- Cable-free, radio-frequency thermometer; tracks temperatures at up to 3 remote sensors
- Base has LCD screen; can set temperature range limits, program alarms, recall recent highs and lows, and track temperature trends
- Sensor can be stationed up to 100 feet away; sends signals every 30 seconds
- Kit includes main unit and 1 remote sensor; optional Centigrade scales
- Main unit is 4.6 by 4.21 by 0.98 inches; remote sensor is 4.16 by 2.83 by 0.88 inches
Product Description
MODEL- EMR812 VENDOR- OREGON SCIENTIFIC FEATURES- Wireless Thermometer Know the temperature from up to three remote locations. Now you can know the temperature outdoors from the comfort of your home or office. This wireless thermometer monitors the temperature in up to three remote locations. The jumbo LCD screen makes it easy to monitor the weather indoors and out with a sensor transmission range of up to 100 feet. Just press a button and you can see the high and low temperatures from each location on a daily basis. * Monitors temperature in up to three remote locations * Temperature trend indication - rising, steady or falling * Remote sensor transmission range of up to 100 feet * Large display with 2 jumbo LCD digits * Minimum and maximum temperature memory * Outdoor temperature range from -4F to 140F * Remote sensor to main unit transmission frequency of 433 MHz * Includes one THR128 sensor * Optional sensors: THC138 and THN 138 * Batteries: 2 AA (main unit) and 2 AA (remote sensor) MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;1 YEAR
Amazon.com Review
Conquer the limits of space and time with this cable-free radio-frequency thermometer from Oregon Scientific. Tuning in to as many as three remote units at once, this thermometer helps monitor the four corners of your kingdom from one base unit. The kit includes one remote sensor, which can be stationed up to 120 feet away and sends signals every 30 seconds. The main unit's LCD screen lets you assign a channel to each remote, and then scroll through the menu as necessary. You can also set temperature range limits, program alarms, and recall recent highs and lows at each location. A temperature-trend icon reveals whether temperatures are rising, steady, or dropping. The thermometer's base-unit range is 23 to 122 degrees F, while the remote sensor runs from –58 to 158 degrees F. Both units feature an optional Centigrade scale. Designed for the desktop or the wall, each piece of equipment requires two AA batteries. --Emily Bedard


