Oregon Scientific launches slimline metal weather station

Stylish effort for the modern man

Oregon Scientific launches slimline metal weather station

30 January 2009 17:19 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Oregon Scientific has launched a metal weather station, the BAR908HG.

With a radio controlled clock and calendar, the station will let you know the indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity as well as boasting a pressure reader and the ability to predict future weather conditions.

Icons - displayed in blue on the LCD screen - include sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rainy and snow icons and are said to be easy to read.

Described as slim and stylish, the metal weather station is available from www.oregonscientific.co.uk for £79.99.
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