• Dynamic color forecast display & forecast tendency indicator
  • Seasonal foliage background changes every 3 months
  • Indoor/outdoor temperature (F/C) & humidity (%RH) with min/max records and customizable alerts
  • Barometric pressure and 24Hr historical graph
  • Note: Kindly refer user manual provided for set-up and troubleshooting

Unit works great. Outside sensor is pretty weather proof and keeps pretty accurate readings to the main unit in the house. Easy to program and Light level I think is better on high. Easy to read and operate

I wanted outside and inside temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure, as well as the date and time. It works perfectly all the time.

Just what I wanted. the unit has not only temperature but pressure and humidity, which I wanted to make sure indoor air was not too dry in winter. Nice arrangement of the information and colorful display.. I would buy it again or as a gift to a good friend. Nothing I could define as something I did not like about the unit

La Crosse has several layouts with similar info so you can pick what you want to look at. I chose this one for the emphasis on the outside temp. I can see that from afar. Time is tiny... don't get this one as a clock. This one has a couple extras which tipped the scales. Moon phase is a bonus, pressure graph is a bonus. But that's a personal preference. Tech setup was great after battling my old Sharp wx station every time the remote unit needed batteries. This one... insert batteries and it works. Did a quick roll through the settings and we're up and running. Nice to have some feedback on both ends too. Red light on the remote and signal strength on the display. Can't speak to the range as I'm not taxing it much. Remote unit is 10' away with one external wall between. Now to see if it lasts. Opportunities for improvement: - Backlighting has two settings (plus off) that are too far apart in my opinion. Super bright glowing like the sun, or barely on and worthless unless you're sitting in a pitch dark room. I'd set it somewhere between if I could but I'll live with the glare of the max setting. - When you have an atomic clock, accurate to the fraction of a second... it would be nice to have the seconds displayed. I'll miss that. But I'll use the smart phone to set the watch in the future... nbd. - The atm. pressure trend graph... I was hoping it would stop flashing once it got 24hrs of data, but nope. Dumbest display ever. 7 bars in the graph, it blanks out, then shows you one bar each second... so 7 seconds to wait until you see the trend... then blank again and it starts over. Hope you got a good look at it in that 1 second where it was complete. Really lousy design there. You could do that to the time display or the day text... build the anticipation showing it one letter at a time... but you don't because that would be insane and counter to the goal of displaying info. This isn't a neon sign in Vegas! Just show the bar graph and move it when the data fills in. And if you don't have a number for -24hr, leave it blank! It'll fill in after a day and in the meanwhile it's accurate and understandable. Really bad software decision there. None of that is worth losing a star. Note on batteries for remote. Lots of these long time remote things tell you to use alkalines and not rechargeables. That's because most rechargeables lose power just sitting there so you have to change all the time. I use Eneloops which do not decay much over time and they worked fine for my last remote unit. (and any other device with low power needs that need to last... i.e. remote controls) So far, loving the station. Accuracy looks good so far.

I bought this for my classroom and didn't want to spend a lot of money. I know this thing was cheap but it works great! The temp and humidity readings are accurate. The forecast has be suprisingly accurate as well. Maybe there is a quality control issue that would explain why others haven't had as good a results with theirs but I've been pleased with mine.

I have had numerous weather reporters but this one tops them all at a very nice price. It gives me in and out temperature and humidity as well as barometric pressure, time, date and day in full color. It seems to be accurate as it mimics the weather guessers on local television. I plan on another for my vacation home.

The station is easy to read and has 3 levels of brightness. I bought it so I wouldn't have to run downstairs to check weather. It's temperature and barometric pressure readings are close to the downstairs equipment and I can't tell which is more accurate. Max and min temperatures are easy to find and I like that it resets at midnight. I have had issues with La Crosse equipment failing in the past and I'm hoping that this lasts longer.

I enjoy keeping track of temperatures since I am working outside most every day. I also like to keep an eye or the barometric pressure since I do own a Quicksilver ultralight airplane. I enjoyed a different product for almost 19 years before its outdoor sensor finally failed, and I cannot find a replacement. After painstakingly researching as many as possible, and although not putting much faith in the reviews I read during my research, I decided on this one, and I am pleased. My only little gripe with it is that the moon phase display is approximately 55 hours ahead of the actual moon phase. A small nuisance that most people wouldn't notice. Thank you for making this a suitable replacement.

I'm totally pleased with my choice of product model by La Crosse Technology and glad I turned away from competitors. This product had ALL the features I was seeking (especially humidity for both indoor & outdoor to compare) at a price much, much better than expected and compared to competing products. Has worked GREAT for weeks now. Zero complaints. Would buy again definitely. Attractive display with good organization of data and with nice colors.

The device functions exceptionally well. All needed weather data are displayed properly. The weather forecast is quite reliable. I'd like to recommend LaCrosse Technology S84107-INT to potential shoppers.