Overview for wireless weather stations

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You’re tired of waiting for the morning news to broadcast the weather report.
You don’t want to walk outside to know what the temperature is.
Or the weather in your backyard never seems to match your local weather reports.

If this sounds like you, then you are just the type of person who could use a wireless weather station. Weather enthusiasts have been flocking to take advantage of the relatively new offering of wireless weather stations that have come on the market in the last 10 years. As the market for wireless weather stations expanded, so, too, did the range of product options – from simple weather stations that offer basic weather information, to more elaborate stations that provide more weather information than many know what to do with.

After all, some people just cannot get enough of the weather. Even with all-weather cable TV stations, weather web sites where you can access updated forecasts 24 hours a day, and services that will send weather updates directly to your cell phone, for some people there’s no substitute for weather updates that come straight from their own backyard.

Wireless weather stations work using a small wireless outdoor transmitter or sensor that sends up-to-the-minute weather readings to a display, which is kept inside your home or office. The digital console displays all the weather readings you need. The range between the transmitter and display can typically be as much as 80 to 100 feet.



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