Atomic Clock and Weather Station

The beautiful Sharper Image Hadrons Atomic Clock and Weather Station ($50) is pretty much like an advanced version of the Weather Cube.
Sophisticated-looking and supremely accurate, the Hadrons™ desktop clock automatically receives the time and date from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. Its easy-to-read 2 1/2-inch backlit LCD screen shows seconds, day of the week, signal-strength indicator and the time zone. It has an alarm with five-minute snooze. Also features a dual LCD with weather station that displays forecast icons, indoor °F/°C temperature, humidity and 6-hour barometric pressure history on an illuminated screen. Runs on 4 AAA batteries (order separately). Measures 4.4″ x 9.4″ x 1.3″. Weighs 23.8 oz.
(Via 7Gadgets)
Tags: clock, thermometer, weather
Published by Robert Birming on the 20th of July 2007 in Gadgets.

2 comments for “Atomic Clock and Weather Station” »
28 November 2007 at 2:25 am
This is one of the best looking & cleanest clock design styles I’ve ever seen! I sincerely would like to see this re-issued with a dual time zone display in a 12/24 hour format (local & utc capable for ham radio ops), ac operation with battery backup and an outdoor transmitter to display outdoor temp instead of indoor!!! Blessings! Will,
28 November 2007 at 6:13 pm
Some good ideas you have there Will, I totally agree.
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