La Crosse Technology 513-1918B-INT Atomic Digital Wall Clock wit
$18
La Crosse Technology 513-1918B-INT Atomic Digital Wall Clock wit
From the manufacturer
Stylish atomic digital clock is packed with so many features and offers modern look to add to your living room or kitchen. Outdoor temperature is received from included wireless weather-resistant sensor within a 330 ft (100 m) range, down to -40 F (-40 C.) Extra-large 2" tall time digits set automatically to any of the 7 USA time zone selections and auto-resets for Daylight savings, with an adjustable calendar mode displaying full weekday view on an easy to read LCD. Clock indicates active alarm, WWVB signal, and low/weak battery with adjustable display language. Mount clock onto wall or fold-out leg stand to place on table.
Wireless temperature sensor
Monitors room temperature
Wireless outdoor temperature from included transmitting sensor
Outdoor temp range: -40 F to 140 F (-40C to 60C) with over 330 ft (100m) distance
Temperature view adjustable in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Custom Date Display
Choose to display the Full Weekday or Weekday with Month/Date
Simple design and Easy set
Seven time zone settings (AST to HAT)
Atomic self set time with 12 or 24 hour view
Relax in silence with non-ticking operation
Matted Black finish
Black finished frame
Simple, modern design will go with almost any home decor
Easy battery operation (requires 3 AAA for clock; 2 AA for sensor - not included)
La Crosse Technology 513-1918B-INT Atomic Digital Wall Clock wit
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