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La Crosse Technology 308-1711BL Wireless Weather Station with Heat Index and Dew Point,Teal Blue/White

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About this item

  • Monitors IN and Wireless OUT temperature (F/C) and humidity (%RH) with MIN/MAX records
  • Temperature alerts (In/Out) and trend indicator
  • 6 Moon phase icons
  • 12/24 Hour time (manual time) with snooze alarm
  • Low battery indicator


Product Description

Wireless weather station provides you with precise real-time weather data straight from your own backyard. Monitors the indoor room temperature, receives wireless outdoor temperature, humidity levels, tracks trends, and sets customizable alerts from an all-in-one convenient device. View the current heat index and dew point, along with current moon phase. Displays time with calendar and indicates when batteries are low. Includes a weather resistant temperature TX141TH-Bv3 sensor to send wireless transmission over 330 feet (100m) in open air, straight to your indoor weather station, and will read below -40°F. Battery operated weather station requires 4 AA (not included) batteries. View your backyard weather at your convenience with up to the minute data.

From the Manufacturer

Monitor temperatures and humidity with your own wireless weather station. Track temperature trends and set alerts (Hi and Lo.) Displays your heat index and dew point and moon phases. 12/24 manual set time with added snooze alarm. Requires 4 AA batteries (not included).


FRANK
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Works well and temperatures seem accurate compared to thermostat in house.
Craig K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Large easy to read display and I like the indoor and outdoor temperature feature. I wish it had a light for the display but for the price and features it was a great purchase.
Terri Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Easy to read and is pretty accurate. I like knowing the outside temperature without having to guess or go outside to see.
John G. Sobetzer
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Find an outside wall, put in a screw and the remote is set up. Find an inside place to set the modest sized indoor and after adding batteries, I was all set. I would have liked being able to see the dew point and heat index in the main display too, but clicking a tab once for the HI and again for the DP isn't a problem. I didn't need the fancy colors of more expensive units. It seems accurate enough for my use.
Tom Martin
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Because it's battery operated, I use this unit to record overnight low temps when out on long multi-week river trips in the American Southwest. With my location and the low, a weather friend provides me with up-to-date daily forecasts.
regi
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
I have two other more advanced weather stations that I supplemented with this simpler unit. While the others have windspeed and rainfall sensors, both are tied to a permanent installation both in the pole-mounted sensors and also the indoor AC power and wifi connections.I needed something mobile to use everywhere I went: particularly frequent traveling & camping to multiple locations. This unit is entirely battery-powered, requiring no AC plug, or solar power for the external sensor, just what I was looking for. Accuracy seems good but only a lab test would tell the full truth.The only downside I've noticed is when the unit's battery voltage goes low, the display significantly reduces in contrast and becomes difficult to read. The rechargeable NiMH AA cells I tried produced too little voltage to clearly read the display from every angle. Replacing them solved the issue.There is no backlight feature for reading in the dark, but that's what flashlights are for.A newer version of this unit exists which is better suited for colder climates and likely other benefits, but this one does the job and saves a few bucks.
John from Sydney
Reviewed in Australia on February 6, 2021
The readings seem to be reasonably accurate and they are easy to read. Minimum and Maximum temps are readily available. The date and time functions are not that useful and in smaller font.Overall worth the money
Pablo Vega
Reviewed in Mexico on March 20, 2018
Si eres de los obsesivos con el clima con este gadget te va a servir. Noto una ligera diferencia entre el sensor indoor y el outdoor, de entre uno y dos grados Celsius.
Craigboy53
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2016
This La Crosse Wireless Weather station is great value for the price. I bought this model specifically because it provides both inside and outside humidity, whereas many just show indoor. Setup is very easy. The instructions are well written and clear, and setting time and date was easy. The LCD display of temperature is large and clearly visible from across the room, and can be set for F or C degrees. The humidity readouts are just below and to the left of the temp, and about 2/3 the size. These are visible from 8 feet, whereas the temp is visible for 15 feet at least. The time display can be set to 12 or 24 hr format, and the display is about the same size as the humidity readout, visible from about 8 feet. The time and date display is very small and thin, and only visible from 2 feet, but I don't use it for a clock, so that is irrelevant, as is the time alarm. The minimum and maximum temp feature works well. The moon phase display is visible from across the room, and displays a full moon as clear, dark of the moon as black (as opposed to my other station which has it backwards....showing a full moon as black). One very handy feature is a signal strength meter which shows how well the signal from the remote sensor is being received. The remote sensor takes two AA batteries, and lithium cells should be used if you want it to work in the cold. There is a battery level indicator on the main unit, that shows strength of both indoor and outdoor batteries. Be sure to put batteries in the sensor first, before the main unit, or it will not find the signal. It has a hole at the top, making it easy to hang on a nail, or mount with a screw. I have mounted mine under the deck, on a nail that holds it 2" from the mounting beam, allowing easy air circulation around the sensor, out of the sun, and away from reflected heat from the house. The outdoor temp reading is within 0.5 degrees C of my other station, so it is accurate. The instruction book has an error in the specification chart....it says the temp range for lithium batteries is -40C to -29C (-29C is clearly wrong).The teal/white colour scheme is a bit bright for my taste, making the unit somewhat visible in the living room, but that is a personal preference.Overall, I like this unit much better than my previous one, which cost twice as much.
Dave Hughes
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2015
It tells the temperature and the humidity. Both indoor and out. Has an alarm clock and displays the date. It does what it claims to do.My only beef is that I bought this unit to mount on the wall of my trailer. I picked this unit because if the features, it runs on batteries and that it looks fairly flat in the pictures. Good for a wall mount.. What none of the pictures show is that it has a little plastic leg on the bottom in the back. This is so it sits upright on a desk. This leg is hollow. To suit my needs, I modified it with a dremmel. Now I have this unit hanging on the wall using Velcro. This is so I will be able to change the batteries when the time comes.It works well and does everything I need it to. Overall I am happy with my purchase.
Jen Savage
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2015
Item arrived today.You will need 4 AA batteries, 2 for the receiver and 2 for the transmitter. In both cases, they just slide open to place the batteries inside.The instructions were very clear and setting the date/time, etc. was very easy. The device itself is attractive looking. The transmitter has a hole at the top so it can be hung outdoors on a nail, easily. Very handy. It is slim and unobtrusive.The receiver actually shows signal strength from the transmitter and I have mine about 26' away and it's still showing full strength. The display on the receiver is large and easy to read. You can see both outdoor and indoor temperature and humidity. You can also press buttons for temperature trend and heat index/dew point. The device also shows moon phase in case you're a werewolf and need to know when the next full moon will be.I can't speak to battery life as it only just arrived but this device is perfect for my needs. Also the instructions tell me that the device will give me a signal when the batteries are low. If you're looking for a basic home weather station, you won't go wrong here.
Sluggo
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2015
Review after three months use:First off, bad design. Immediately upon opening I found that there is nothing in the back to hang it up, which was my plan. Granted it doesn't claim there is, and the FAQ does point that out if you go look for it -- it just never occurred to me that somebody would make such a device and not bother to include a simple cavity in the back as it costs nothing to do so. I assumed it was a model that stood up optionally, or you could hang it. Counterintuitive won the day so I had to change location plans.Once up, its numbers are nice and large and can be read from some distance across the room. Battery life seems very good, haven't needed replacement or faded at all. The temperature and humidity readings seem accurate.It does report recorded max temperature. Recorded minimum however has never reported anything. Just sits there and continues to read present temp.One of the features I was looking for in different models was the moon phase. It seems accurate on that but that depends on having the right date. But this thing resets itself, at random times, to "midnight January 1 2013" which I assume is the "minimum" value. Can't count how many times it has done that, and I have to completely reset and start over every time. Needless to say that throws off the moon until it's fixed yet again and it's a PITA.I would not buy another of these.
Tigger Man
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013
I look at the reviews of several weather stations before I picked the La Crosse Technology 308-1711BL Wireless.I knew there were some issues with the display regarding the viewing angle. However, I overlooked issue because I liked the layout of the display. What is really disappointed is the accuracy of the remote unit.I was interested a unit because it had remote humidity and came with the remote outdoor device had both the temperature and humidity sensors. Some other weather stations you need to purchase a remote temperature and humidity sensor.As a simple test, I place the remote beside the base unit. The indoors temperature was 70 degrees F. With the remote sitting beside the base, the temperature and humidity tracked within a degree which was not great and made be suspicious that the accuracy was questionable.This led me to do some outdoor testing. The testing was performed in Wisconsin, mid-December where the temperatures ranged from 40 degree F to -10 degree F. My standard was a little Oregon Scientific unit and it tracked within a degree of the weather bureau.The remote unit was placed outside and sheltered out of the sun, wind, snow and rain. As the temperatures got colder, the accuracy of the outdoor temperature accuracy degraded. At 15 degrees F, the humidity sensor quit reporting and the temperature was reading 20 degrees, 5 degrees off. At subzero temperatures, -10 degrees F, the temperature reading was reading 0 degrees, 10 degrees off. These temperatures are well with the specified the outdoor temperature range of -40°F to 140°F.The accuracy was a big disappointment and is unacceptable. I would not recommend this weather station.Maybe I have gotten a bad unit. I plan on contacting La Crosse Technology to have the unit replaced under warranty.Response from La Crosse Technology:These readings are actually within tolerance. Each temperature device has a tolerance of +/- 2 degrees and humidity a tolerance of +/- 7%. This means that there can be up to a 4 degree swing and up to a 14% humidity swing between the units.My additional note:A disappointing response! No where in the spec's are the tolerances listed. This means that temperature alerts could be 4 degrees off(froze vs freeze).La Crosse Technology suggests that you use alkaline batteries. If you live in a cold climate, you should not use alkaline batteries in the outdoor remote. Alkaline batteries freeze at subzero temperatures, Lithium and other batteries types have a wider operating range.If you live in a cold climate, look elsewhere for a weather station.
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