Home Weather Stations Review - The Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Home Weather Stations

Posted April 23, 2011

It is deemed an independent writeup on the Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA home weather stations determined by actual customers' input, but not that of producer.



The Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA home weather station assists you to plan your mood in the garden, that vacation to the beach and other family outing. The monitor wirelessly receives the input from the outside sensor. Weather forecasts for about 24 hours are produced given prevailing conditions, and apply to a 30 mile radius from a house.



At the summit of the display you are going to clearly see clouds, a sun, or possibly a combination of both. The icons indicate clear, partly cloudy, cloudy, or rainy, and yes it includes readouts for temperature, relative humidity, and barometric pressure trends.



The Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA home weather stations also reports outdoor overall comfort levels, the heat index, and everywhere temperatures. Ice alerts can also be displayed in the event the weather gets winter. With the included remote sensor, you can find separate climate up to 100 feet away, this also is a great feature should you have a wine cellar, greenhouse or photography lab whose temp you'll want to monitor.



The atomic clock sends automatic updates, and sets for Daylight Savings time and that means you will never get caught not falling back or advancing an hour. The really flexible section of the Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA home weather station could be the ability to mean three additional sensors. The device has a slick looking, fashionable black housing, measures 5 by 7, and carries the common Oregon Scientific Twelve months warranty.



The good qualities



 * The Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA home weather station carries a big bright display which is easy to read.

 * This unit shows the two indoor and outdoor conditions immediately for both temp and humidity, and also outdoor readings for relative humidity, and barometric pressure trends and forecasts.

 * Initial setup is simple and fast.

 * It can handle around 3 extra sensors for monitoring other rooms, green houses, etc.

 * Transmission range is about 100 feet.



The Cons



 * The Atomic Clock usually takes a day or two to sync.

 * You want a very small flat-head screwdriver to setup the triple A batteries (not included).



 

This Wireless Home Weather Station is good for



 * People who constantly plan outdoor activities and love to be prepared will enjoy it.

 * Greenhouse and hothouse owners, wine cellar owners and photographers who require constant temperature monitoring will quickly realize it critical.

 * Beginner weather enthusiasts will enjoy its simplicity.

 * Folks who want hands-free, reliable weather updates and forecasts immediately without having to a single thing will enjoy the simplicity.

 * Bargain loving weather enthusiasts will enjoy the Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA home weather station's price.



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