OREGON SCIENTIFIC BARM123A Exactset Alarm Clock Radio | 
enlarge | Brand: Oregon Scientific Category: Kitchen
List Price: $199.95 Buy New: $62.68 (On sale from $67.81) You Save: $5.13 (8%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 300732
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
MPN: BARM123A UPC: 734811185907 EAN: 0734811185907 ASIN: B00168L0GS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | AM/FM Radio with Thermometer and ExactSet Clock | | • | Digital Tuning Radio Frequency with up to 120 minute radio sleep timer | | • | Memory for 8 AM and 8 FM radio stations | | • | AM band frequency 540-1710 kHz and FM band frequency 88.0 to 108.0 MHz | | • | Monitors indoor temperature and outdoor temperature in one remote location |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Oregon Scientific's BARM123A Exactset Alarm Clock Radio has eveyrthing you need to stay informed while you're removed from civilization. Sensor operation range is -4.0 to 140.0 Fahrenheit Maximum transmission range between main unit and sensor is 100 feet Weahter forecasts for the next 12-24 hours with graphical icons Pressure trend indication - rising, steady, or falling HiGlo Electro-luminescence screen backlight 12/24 hour ExactSet clock and Month/day calender in English, French, Spanish, German, or Italian Sets itself automatically to the U.S. Atomic Clock Automatic Signal Reception Activation 6 times every 24 hours U.S. map display with designated time zones 8 minute snooze and dual crescendo alarm User-selectable alarm by Radio, beep sound, or vibrator Detachable wake-up vibrator alrm with 10 foot cable and snooze 6 user selectable sound soother modes - bird, wind, river raindrop, waterfall, and ocean waves AC adapter included Batteries - 6-AA (Main unit)/ 2-AA (Sensor) Actual Size - 9.25 x 2.27 x 5.75ilve
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| Customer Reviews:
Somewhat disappointed August 24, 2007 Overall a decent product but I hate the volume control- I like to listen to the radio or music very softly at night but this has numbered volume levels with 1 being loud enough to hear across the room. Backllight makes the screen hard to read and the preprogrammed nature sounds are tinny-not so relaxing. You get what you pay for but I wouldn't buy again.
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