Termometro digitale wireless WS-9160U-IT La Crosse Technology, confezione da 1, termometro in titanio e titanio

Brand:La Crosse Technology

3.4/5

65.39

Monitora le tue condizioni interne ed esterne e molto altro ancora. La stazione meteorologica wireless di La Crosse Technology presenta cifre extra grandi e di facile lettura in una custodia compatta ed elegante. Tieni traccia del caldo o del freddo esterno con il sensore di temperatura wireless ad alta portata. La sua custodia resistente agli agenti atmosferici fornisce letture accurate e invia i dati al display interno. Il display LCD legge l'ora in modalità 12 o 24 ore e rileva la temperatura ambiente in gradi Fahrenheit o Celsius. Fornisce rapidamente l'umidità interna su richiesta e tiene traccia delle temperature massime e minime. Personalizza la visualizzazione del calendario per visualizzare il giorno della settimana completo o il giorno della settimana abbreviato con mese e data. Questa stazione può ricevere fino a 3 sensori di temperatura e/o umidità, più un sensore pioggia (venduto separatamente) per migliorare la tua stazione meteorologica. Visitare il nostro sito Web per i sensori compatibili. Con veloce, letture accurate da un raggio di trasmissione di 330 piedi, puoi monitorare il tuo clima con facilità e comfort all'interno della tua casa. Inoltre, rileva qualsiasi carica della batteria scarica sia per la stazione interna che per il sensore esterno. Batterie richieste e vendute separatamente.

Modello sulla confezione WS-9160U-IT-INT, modello sul display WS-9160U-V2 (questo è lo stesso articolo). Il ricevitore (display) richiede 2 batterie alcaline AA (non incluse); Il sensore richiede 2 batterie AA (non incluse). Funzionalità aggiuntive aggiuntive: il display può ricevere fino a 3 sensori di temperatura/umidità (solo TX141TH-BCHv3) e solo TX145R secchiello per la pioggia wireless (sensori aggiuntivi venduti separatamente); Display a scorrimento automatico. 12/24 ore impostate manualmente con visualizzazione del calendario Full Weekday o Month/Date; Il display è montabile a parete o da tavolo; Indica la potenza del sensore e la batteria scarica. Monitora la temperatura interna e l'umidità interna (% RH); Registra record di temperatura MIN/MAX con timbro data e ora. Temperatura esterna wireless (F/C) con raggio di trasmissione di oltre 100 m; Include 1 sensore di temperatura resistente alle intemperie TX141-Bv3 (richiede 2 batterie alcaline AA (non incluse).
Age Range (Description) Adult
Batteries 2 AAA batteries required.
Brand La Crosse Technology
Color Titanium
Country of Origin China
Display Type Digital
Included Components Indoor base station^wireless sensor^quick setup guide
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number WS-9160U-V2
Manufacturer La Crosse Technology
Power Source Battery Powered
Product Dimensions 0.89 x 3.3 x 5.86 inches; 8 Ounces
Recommended Uses For Product Monitor outdoor climate, Monitor indoor climate
Special Feature Programmable
Specification Met FCC
Unit Count 1.0 Count

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Scritto da: Thomas C. Wagner
Strange behavior
I bought two of these to replace a previous La Crosse digital thermometer, because its sensor took in enough water to short out and kill the batteries in two or three days (and you can't buy a new sensor for an old thermometer.) I bought two, one for the kitchen and one for the bedroom, and linked them both to a single sensor. So far, so good. Then, after about a week, one thermometer went nuts, flashing the entire screen (like at startup) on and off. Annoyed, I tried pressing the buttons. No luck. I removed and replaced the batteries. Still no luck. I removed the batteries and set it aside. A week later, I put the batteries back in. Success! It's behaved for a couple of weeks now -- but the other one pulled the same trick. Removed the batteries, waited a day, replaced them. Now it works too. We'll see how long that lasts.
Scritto da: G
Good Enough, But Read Carefully Before Buying
The Good: Set-up was easy and the display is very easy to read. Heads up, though: Anyone wanting time displayed with "atomic clock" accuracy should look elsewhere. This one has an accurate quartz clock, but it does not receive & synchronize to WWV-B signals. I knew this in advance, so it is not a "negative" for me. The Bad: The following may not matter to many users, but it did to me: I found that reading & resetting the recorded "daily high" and "daily low" temperatures was awkward, it even involved manipulating buttons that were out of sight. My previous indoor/outdoor unit (many years older) was much more user friendly in that respect. Although this is an apparent successor model, I consider it to be a step backward. That's unfortunate, because I like it well enough otherwise, and my aging eyes sure appreciate the larger digital display. The Ugly: The model number displayed on the product box matched the model that I ordered, but the unit inside the box was NOT the model that I ordered. Granted, the two models are identically priced and differ only in their frequency of operation (something I only learned through considerable research). In this case it was not a deal breaker because the frequency of operation is not a critical issue for me. However, others may consider such arbitrary product substitution to be misleading and even fraudulent. I won't go that far, but I do think that sort of thing ought not be perpetrated on consumers.
Scritto da: Brian M. Geyer
Not a forever purchase
I’m writing what I like to call “end of life” reviews. I’ve used the product through its “life” cycle and I’m leaving my comments here in hope that they’ll be helpful to the next person. As this intro is common to all of my reviews, I apologize in advance if the product is no longer available in its reviewed form. I originally bought this in 2017 and I bought two units. It worked great. Easy to install, reads from one end of the house to the other, accurate, and the batteries last about four months. The first unit died about a year ago (in 2022, five years old) and the second just died (2023 five and a half - meh call it six - years old). The thermometer unit will no longer transmit (same thing happened to the first unit). Is five years the "life" of one of these? IDK, for $40 it's not terrible, but I may look for a non-La Crosse item for this next round.
Scritto da: sootsnoot
Getting the right add-on sensors not easy, Min/Max indoor only
This is a nice wireless thermometer, with good range and accuracy. Though the precision is to 0.1°F, the accuracy is more like 1.0°F, since multiple remote sensors and the base station's indoor readings vary by that much +/- when kept at the exact same indoor location for several hours. From what I've read in other articles, variation of a couple of degrees is common in similar thermometers. The display is very easy to read, except for the display of which of the up to 3 remote sensors is being displayed. I like to have the base automatically rotate through the display of each of the three remote sensors, and I have to get right up close to read the tiny little 1, 2, or 3 that appears in the lower left corner. You need to set the time manually, but it keeps good time and the clock is easy to read. My only real complaint is the difficulty getting remote sensors for it. Admittedly, the description clearly says "Display can receive up to 3 Temp/Humidity sensors (TX141TH-BCHv3 only) ". But if you search for that string on Amazon, or on the web with google, you get numerous different wireless temperature sensors (as well as weather stations). On Amazon, the first wireless temperature sensor that shows up is TX141TH-BV3. This looks identical to the sensor that comes with it, and in fact it is the same model number. So I ordered 2 of those. Reading the instructions for the base station, it says to set the sensor to a different channel (1 or 2) before inserting the batteries. But examining the sensors in detail, I couldn't find any way to set the channel. I called Amazon technical support, and after a rather lengthy exchange, the agent finally said that the sensor was not compatible with the base station. I asked her for the url of a sensor that was compatible, and she told me I should call the manufacturer, and gave me a phone number. I called them, they gave me the same model number in Amazon's description, but looking it up on the lacrossetechnology.com website said that it was sold out! I asked how soon it might be back in stock, or where else I could find one, and she didn't know. Eventually, I found the right model on weathershack.com, so I ordered and got two of them with no problem. Inside the battery compartment of this model, there is indeed a slide switch for cheannel 1, 2, or 3. And I just now found that ebay.com has some listed as new. A comment about the range. I initially bought the ThermoPro TP62 with two additional sensors. It claims a range of 200 ft. In my application, one of the sensors needs to be just about 200 ft from the base, and there are some walls in the way. When I first set it up, that sensor seemed to work, but after only a day or two, the connection was lost. Tried several times bringing the sensor near the base (and vice-versa), and removing/inserting batteries to get the connection reestablished, but it always lost the connection once they were in their final positions. The La Crosse has had no problem at all with the connection using the exact same mounting screws. We haven't had enough bad weather to evaluate how weatherproof it is. Experience with previous La Crosse sensors, and looking at the design, suggests it's probably pretty good, at least when mounted vertically against a North-facing wall under the eves. A further comment about mounting. The keyhole mounting slots on both the base and remote sensors were not very well designed. Hard to find screws with appropriate head and shank sizes, and when found, very finicky about how much the head can protrude, and even then sliding down in to the narrow channel did not feel secure. When t he door was slammed next to the base unit, it fell off the wall to the concrete floor, the display. Lastly, I was disappointed to find that the Min/Max button only shows the Min and Max indoor temperatures, not outdoor. Changing my rating to 3 because if this!
Scritto da: Janet
Still going strong after years of use
I have used this indoor-outdoor thermometer for many years now. The batteries are easy to replace in both parts of the unit. It is easy to read and is accurate.
Scritto da: TBar1959
Awesome!
La Crosse Technology Wireless is the best My dad has the weather station loves it.
Scritto da: Gary Bupp
Climate
Use it everyday love it
Scritto da: Jake
Easy to read
Great for bed room bureau to view when you get up.
Scritto da: N David
Great product for the price
I've been using this for the past few months and have been very pleased with it. I was looking for a thermometer in Celsius with large numbers so I could see it from far. It sits on my window sill above my kitchen sink. I mounted the outdoor sensor on my awning with the supplied mounting bracket. The thermometer seems to be very accurate, the display is large and easy to read (day or night), and the clock is convenient, although I would have liked having the choice of a 12 hour clock in the Celsius mode. As far as batteries, I have had no problems with them so far. For the price, this is a quality product.
Scritto da: neil
Needs to allow C temps in 12 hour mode
This unit works well. I provides accurate inside and outside temperatures plus the time in a large easy to read (from across the room) type face. However, in order to display temperatures in Celsius you can only use the 24 hour time display mode. In Canada even us old timers use Celsius now.
Scritto da: Jim H.
Easy to install
Easy install and works well
Scritto da: Andy Jarnside
great product
works great, would buy again for sure
Scritto da: BOBBIEDEAN
La Crosse Temperature control
Very easy to read, only problem I have encountered is with the remote sender unit at lower temperatures it jumps up and down about 4 degrees until the temp gets higher, Have inquired about this to Lacrosse, but so far have heard nothing. I run it in 24 hour clock mode to get readings in Celsius, there is no option to get 12 hour clock in Celsius, possibly a design fault as not everyone is comfortable with a 24 hour clock when everything else in the house is 12 hour clock......... It must be designed for military use.

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