Honeywell TE242ELW Personal Weather Station with Atomic Clock and Dual Alarm | 
enlarge | Brand: Honeywell Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $29.10 You Save: $10.89 (27%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15068
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 0.9 x 6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: TE242ELW Model: TE242ELW UPC: 843616002453 EAN: 0843616002453 ASIN: B000PBA6G2
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Displays the temperature at the main display location and up to 3 remote sensor locations | | • | Shows time in 12 or 24 hour format, and automatically updates via radio signal to the US atomic clock | | • | Features dual crescendo alarms with snooze function, and a programmable ice warning alarm | | • | System comes with one remote sensor with an operating range of 200 feet and -38 to 158 degrees F | | • | Main display and remote sensor run on 2 AA batteries each, and are backed by a 1-year warranty |
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Product Description HONEYWELL TE242ELW Atomic Personal Weather Station
Amazon.com Product Description With a new double-tool design, the Honeywell TE242ELW Personal Weather Station with Atomic Clock and Dual Alarm boasts an elegant glossy finish that is perfect for modern decors. The Honeywell TE242ELW is the quickest, most accurate, and most convenient way of keeping track of the weather in and around your home or office. The TE242ELW allows you to monitor temperatures in up to three remote locations at the same time, while simultaneously providing you with the most accurate timekeeping available. This system comes with a compact main display unit and a single, water-resistant Honeywell TS15C remote temperature sensor that can be used both indoors and out. And with an effective transmission range of up to 200 feet, you can install the remote sensor virtually anywhere in or near the house. If you need to know the temperature in multiple locations, you can purchase up to two more TS15C remote sensors and use them all with the same main display unit. The TE242ELW uses easy-to-read digits on a bright, blue backlit LCD display that allows you to read its information at a glance day or night. The screen displays the current temperatures at both the main display, and the remote sensor location in either Celsius or Fahrenheit depending upon your selection. As an added convenience, this system contains a programmable ice warning alarm, which lets you know when a frost is predicted so you can take precautions. Users will also delight in this system's wide outdoor temperature range, which can range from -38 to 158 degrees F when powered by lithium batteries, making it suitable for virtually any application. And for those who like to keep track of the highs and lows, the TE242ELW has a memory that stores minimum and maximum temperatures for both the main display and remote sensor locations. More than just a personal weather station, the TE242ELW includes a built-in clock that can display the current time in 12- or 24-hour format. And this clock really will display the current time, since it receives radio signals from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. Not only does this consistently adjust the clock to within one second of official U.S. government, but automatically adjusts the time for Daylight Savings Time as well. What's more, this clock comes with dual alarms that feature a crescendo tone and a snooze function, as well as a calendar with month and day readings. As convenient as it is accurate, the display unit can be mounted on the wall so you always know right where to look, or sit on your desktop and go wherever you do. Both the main display and the remote sensor each run on two AA batteries (not included), and are backed by a manufacturer's one-year warranty. What's in the Box Honeywell TE242ELW weather station and clock, 1 x Honeywell TS15C remote sensor, user's guide and warranty information.
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Honeywell TE242ELW Weather Station. November 23, 2008 I've had this product for a month now and it seems to be standing up to the Minnesota fall very well. Nice and easy to use.
Stylish but short operating range November 5, 2008 I have to admit, I bought this partly on looks. It's a little more zippy than some of the other units and looks nice on the shelf. The backlight is a cool feature, display is fairly readable (but not as large as my last weather station) and the atomic clock is a plus. The biggest drawback is that the main unit cannot receive the wireless sensor beyond about 30 feet--a far cry from the 200 feet advertised, if I'm reading the directions correctly. I live in a straw bale house with thick walls, but my last Oregon Scientific unit could pick up a signal almost twice that distance. Both units were positioned with line of sight to the remote, but the Honeywell falters if I move it from the kitchen windowsill where it now resides. That means I get a cooler indoor reading than I would if it were placed in the middle of the room where the OS used to be. That's a major drawback and it's only that I'm too busy and lazy that I didn't send it back. I also had to reset it several times the first few days, but it seems to have settled down in that regard. Bottom line: looks great, but a short reach.
Decent device, measures temp inside and out, sometimes loses signal October 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The weather around here has gotten colder, and out of curiosity I've always wanted to know how cold it was outside at any given moment. It helps especially when I'm getting dressed so I know how much I have to bundle (in the winter).
I got the TE242 as a gift. After looking at the picture on the packaging, the device is deceptively larger than I would imagine. With nothing to compare it to, I imagined it to be very compact and small. It's larger, about the height and thickness of a paperback book. The styling is nice, and the readout is decently-sized and very legible.
The device shows the outside temperature, the inside temperature, the time, and the date. It comes with a smaller remote temperature probe about the size of an altoids tin that you put outside. I hung mine up by the outside door. It receives this signal wirelessly, and also syncs the time up with the US atomic clock for accurate time. I had to set the timezone on mine (press mode until the date abbreviation is next to the time, hold up till the timezone changes).
The only problem I've had is that the unit sometimes loses the signal from the remote temp sensor, which means the outside temperature is blank. Holding up for a few seconds makes the unit search and find the signal again. A minor inconvenience, but annoying. However, it may have been due to interference since I haven't had any signal loss since moving. The remote temp sensor may have a channel selector that would help, I haven't looked at it in a while.
The main Honeywell site is hard to navigate, but finally I found the site for these devices: [...] I was able to find the manual there.
I do wish it had a humidity feature and that it didn't lose signal, but overall I'm pleased with the device. I might shop around next time, but I like this one.
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