La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Clock with Remote Temperature

La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Clock with Remote Temperature

  • Brushed-aluminum wall clock with time, date, and temperature functions
  • Radio-calibrated readings for accuracy within 1 second per day
  • Indoor and remote temperatures; moon phase readings and dual alarms
  • 12- or 24-hour time modes; time zones from the United Kingdom to Fiji
  • 12-1/4 by 8 by 1-1/4 inches; 1-year warranty

Product Description
Hang on wall or free standing. Displays indoor/outdoor temperature, 12 hour time, perpetual calendar, tendency arrow, forecast icon on changing barometric pressure and indoor humidity. Features: atomic time and date with manual setting, automatically upda tes for daylight saving time (On/Off Option), time zone setting, time alarm with snooze, 3 languages to choose from: English, French, and Spanish, swiss precision sensor, 1- to 99-percent indoor humidity range, neg… More >>

La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Clock with Remote Temperature

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5 Responses to “La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Clock with Remote Temperature”

  • I purchased this item in early December for Christmas. It qualified for the Super Free Shipping deal they were running at the time. It took over three weeks for this item to be shipped. I didn’t receive it until Christmas Eve. I will NEVER use Amazon again unless they improve their so called FREE SHIPPING Offers. It was not worth the headache or anxiety that it caused.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I have this clock and enjoy seeing the outside temp but what’s with the moon phase. The read out is exactly opposite from where it should be. I wanted to get a clock like mine for a Christmas present but there’s no way I would give a gift that I know isn’t right. Amazon should zonk the LaCrosse people for selling a faulty product.

    I am updating this as of June 2007. The clock is in the JUNK box heading for the dump. It began staying an hour off the correct time when the time changed earlier this year. Outside temp quit working years ago. Moon phases are backward even if they are suppose to be that way, it doesn’t make sense. I have better things to do with my time than try to deal with a clock that is technically worthless. Oh yeah, the inside temp gets “hung up” so I have to go to another clock to see what the inside temp is, So I went to Walmart and got a $15 clock that works perfectly and can look online for moon phases and temp. To sum up, LaCrosse should have recalled these clocks and made it right.

    Another update. Decided to put the clock at the summer camp. So now it has decided to keep changing itself to another time zone. So now I’m adding a sticker with a 3+ so we’ll know to add 3 to the time to get the correct time. It has become the family joke.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • My friend Gabriel and I argued whether this atomic clock with remote temperature is the “Air Supply of atomic clocks with remote temperature” as he put it or–as I would assert–the “Hall & Oates of atomic clocks with remote temperature.” This argument ended, as so often they do with Gabriel, with me pouring Ragu all over his hands.

    I can see where the remote temperature feature would lead Ol’ Spaghetti Sauce Hands to think of this clock as very “Lost in Love,” or even “I’m All Out of Love.” But don’t tell me that the minute you plug in this beauty from La Crosse, you’re not going to look in the mirror and say, “I just invested in the most wonderful atomic clock known to man! And I can rely on the old man’s money. I can rely on the old man’s money!” Because that is what you will say in the mirror.

    My intolerance for Gabriel’s assessment is inversely proportional to how well this clock tells atomic time and temperature. And you can take that to the bank, rich girls.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • I can’t seem to get all the functions to work every time it is used.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • I have one in Clt N.C and it is WONDERFUL

    I shipped one to San Antonio and they cannot get it to get a signal.

    What’s up and how do I get help for them?
    Rating: 3 / 5

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