Waterdrop Weather Station and Alarm Clock

Sharper Image Waterdrop Weather Station

The LCD screen on the Sharper Image Waterdrop Weather Station ($130) features lots of weather related information and an alarm clock.

The illuminated LCD screen on this waterdrop-shaped weather station boasts a wealth of features, including weather forecast icons with a color code; temperature (F°/C° indoor/outdoor); humidity (25% – 95%); maximum temperature and humidity; barometric pressure (24-hour); and moon phase. The unit includes an outdoor sensor with a 433MHz transmitter for a super-long transmission range of up to 246 feet. The screen has a changeable backlight with three different options, as well as illuminated digits for easy nighttime view.

The Waterdrop™ Weather Station is also a clock, featuring U.S. Atomic time and date and an alarm clock setting. With the hands-free infrared sensor, merely wave your hand within three inches of the unit to silence the alarm clock and activate a five-minute snooze — no more fumbling for buttons! Activating the snooze will also illuminate the screen for five seconds, giving you a clear view of the time. Can be set up on desk or wall-mounted. Measures 5.7″ x 9.8″ x 2.2″ and weighs 1.4 lbs. Runs on 4 AA batteries (order separately) or with plug-in AC adapter (included). Transmitter runs on 2 AA batteries (order separately). 90-day warranty.

(Via 7Gadgets)

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  2. Iceman
    1 August 2007 at 2:47 am

    Cost US$129

  3. Robert
    1 August 2007 at 3:33 am

    Oops, the first digit of the price had fallen off. I’ve updated the post now.

    Thanks for pointing it out Iceman!

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  6. Tataki
    25 August 2007 at 12:45 am

    Cool!

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