Oregon Scientific +ECO Weather Stations Embrace Solar Power

Oregon Scientific have released two new +ECO Weather Stations which, along with embracing eco-friendly solar power courtesy of detachable solar panels, offer atomic clocks as well as offering indoor and outdoor temperature readings and LED backlit displays.
Aside from both being capable of serving as atomic clocks complete with alarm functionalities, and serving as weather stations capable of displaying both indoor and outdoor temperatures, the more expensive BAR332ESA +ECO weather station additionally sports a larger display complete with weather icons allowing you to gain an at-a-glance snapshot of the prevailing weather conditions (Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy and Snowy) though the UK specific model apparently only shows overcast and dull (making it right an astonishing 99.9% of the time). I jest of course (lest someone writes in to advise me I’m wrong, spouting misinformation, etc, etc).
The RMR331EAV Oregon Scientific +ECO Weather Station is yours for just shy of $70 whilst the BAR332ESA Oregon Scientific +ECO Weather Station, with larger display and weather icons, is yours for just short of $100.
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