Update: Alive again!
Update: DEAD!
This has never sold for less than $56.05 from Amazon.
- Freestanding clock or WiFi connectable offering Enhanced features: AccuWeather forecasting, Daily Hi’s & Lo’s, and Precipitation percentage; Remote monitoring with free La Crosse View app (requires 2.4GHz broadband frequency; works w/ Apple iOS & Android OS) for customizable alerts and notifications
- Adjustable projection angle and intensity levels with modifiable views (optional, if add-on sensors detected (sold separate LTV compatible models); Backlight with programmable settings and Auto-dimming; plus, 1AMP USB charging port for mobile devices
- Displays 12/24 manual set time (internet time, when WiFi connected); Complete calendar date: weekday/month/day/year; Wireless outdoor temperature with humidity from included LTV-TH2i sensor with 400ft range (no obstructions); Auto-scrolling option with icon indicator
- Nap timer and time alarm with adjustable snooze duration (5 minute intervals up to 120 minutes); WiFi connection, Sensor signal strength indicators
- Requires 5.0V adapter power cord (included) with one CR2032 button cell battery (backup for power loss); LTV-TH2i sensor requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
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back up to just below $50
I got mine from Costco probably 5 years ago. Definitely was under $40, but not sure of the price. Ours stopped connecting to WiFi after the warranty expired and I informed La Crosse – they still sent us a replacement for free.
and just another note – The indoor humidity is shown. The outdoor temperature comes from the Weather service based on the zip code you enter when you set it up – no outdoor sensor is included. If you want Outdoor Temperature and Humidity, it does support it, but you have to buy a sensor.
ALIVE AGAIN 37.46!