Oregon Scientific goes green with solar powered weather stations

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Monday, November 30th, 2009

+ECO-Solar-Weather-Station

What we have here is somewhat self-explanatory. The two new Oregon Scientific weather stations provide clock functions along with weather info and are solar powered. Both models feature atomic clocks and a detachable solar panel that recharges the battery. This way, you can know what the weather will be like for your daily tree hugging.

The $69 Oregon Scientific +ECO Solar Weather Clock (RMR331ESA)  includes a wireless sensor for indoor and outdoor temperature/humidity monitoring. The $99 Oregon Scientific +ECO Solar Weather Station (BAR332ESA) steps up the features with a calendar display, weather icons, and the ability to monitor three remote sensors. See, I told you it was self-explanatory.

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