Weather radio

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White Hama Palawan digital weather station delivers real‑time temperature, humidity and barometric readings via an outdoor sensor. Wireless radio alerts keep you informed of changing conditions.
Weather display: Weather symbols are based on change in humidity values, with display of indoor temperature and outdoor temperature. - Sensor touch: comfortable operation thanks to comfortable sensor-touch operation, with backlight by touch control, no mo
Weather display: interactive weather symbols are based on changing air pressure, with display of indoor temperature and outdoor temperature, absolute and relative air pressure. - Outdoor sensor: wireless transmission of the outdoor temperature through the
Transmission of outdoor temperature and humidity - Indication of indoor temperature and humidity - Comfort level, tendency indicators and maximum and minimum function - Made in Germany - Weather forecast with symbols
Weather forecast with symbols and tendency - Radio control clock with dual alarm and snooze - 2 adjustable brightness levels - Indoor and outdoor temperature in C or F - AC Adaptor.
TFA Dostmann Palma Pool Thermometer is a wireless thermometer that displays the temperature of your pool in real-time. It comes in black color and is easy to install. The device has a radio-controlled clock and is powered by a battery.
The TFA Dostmann WEATHER PRO 35.1161.01 is a wireless digital weather station that provides accurate forecasts for 12 to 24 hours, supporting up to three sensors.
A rugged outdoor radio that powers itself with a hand crank or solar panel, offers FM/AM/WB weather alerts, USB charging for devices, and an emergency Bluetooth speaker for versatile use.
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