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Taylor Wireless Digital Indoor Outdoor Thermometer and Hygrometer, Weather Station, Battery Powered, Alarm, Easy-to-Read Display for Home, Office, Greenhouse, Nursery, and Indoor Areas, Black

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About this item

  • Indoor (32°-122°F/0°-50°C) and outdoor (-4°-140°F/-20°-60°C) temperatures
  • Lower outdoor temperatures achievable with lithium batteries; Indoor and outdoor humidity
  • Includes temperature and humidity trend indicators; Daily min/max recall for temperature and humidity
  • Features a calendar and clock with alarm; The wireless remote sensor transmits up to 200 ft
  • The base station and wireless remote require 2 AAA batteries each, not included


The Taylor 1731 digital indoor/outdoor thermometer and hygrometer is the ultimate tool for tracking the climate in and around your house. With temperature and humidity readings and recall in addition to a calendar and clock with alarm, this wireless thermometer provides all the readings you need to keep your environment well-regulated. The wireless remote sensor transmits up to 200 ft. For indoor temperature ranges of 32° to 122°F or 0° to 50°C and outdoor ranges of -4° to 140°F or -20° to 60°C, the 1731 displays in accordance with the accuracy that people have come to expect of a Taylor precision instrument. With a lithium battery, the unit is capable of registering temperatures down to -40°C/F. This thermometer has temperature and humidity recall as well as trend indicators to guide your energy consumption and comfort. In addition to accurate weather readings, the 1731 also contains a calendar and clock with an alarm. Inside the box, you will find the Taylor 1731 digital thermometer and an instruction manual..


Bob Davis
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
We could not get this to work. Can we still return it?
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
The first Taylor weather station I received had to be returned because the remote sensor didn't send the right temperature. The second one works fine.The display has a LOT of information! Some of it (am/pm, trend curves, etc) is too small to see. But the important numbers are big enough. The plastic cover is very smooth-- like a mirror. So there is a LOT of glare that obsures the numbers. The display background is kinda' dark.
Sundance
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Complete and accurate temperature inside and out with very little counter space surrendered this allows me to wear the correct clothing for the day when I get up in the morning without turning on the radio or TV.
Albert L. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Very easy to install as you find a place outside to place the sensor so that it is not in direct contact with sunlight. The weather station is reliable, simple and works very well. Good buy.
Judy Davis
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2024
Good value for the price.
Rodolfo Perez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 29, 2020
Muy buenas mediciones pero el display es muy brillante y no se aprecia bien la pantalla
HORACIO B ZERTUCHE-ELIZONDO
Reviewed in Mexico on December 19, 2019
Es un aparatito compacto y muy practico ya que la casa esta a 21c-19c adentro y afuera a 12c-9c no hay sorpresas nos abrigamos bien antes de salir y todo estupendo
Ricardo Marín
Reviewed in Mexico on April 15, 2018
Me encantó la calidad y el desempeño del producto, ha cubierto perfectamente mis necesidades. Lamentablemente veo que ya no está disponible en la tienda de Amazon USA, situación que lamento, porque, requiero varios varios equipos más para mi empresa. Ojalá que vuelvan a activar este producto en línea.
Don
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017
This is a good product. It certainly appears to be accurate, which is really the main criteria.However, there are a couple of things that could be better. First and foremost, the set-up interface is straight out of 1992. The buttons are on the back of the unit, making it difficult to press the correct button (I had to use a retracted ball-point pen to press the buttons) while looking at the display. The buttons are also seriously multi-function. Press '+' to do this, press and hold '+' to do that. Then the buttons do different things depending on what you pressed previously. Very confusing when you've just unboxed the product for the first time.Also, the unit could use a light, like most LCD devices. Personally, I have no use for the alarm clock feature, but I suppose some people could find that useful.So, this is a good device, but could possibly benefit from a design update.
W. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2017
This does exactly what we need it to do -- tell us the temperature inside and out, along with the humidity.We had a real fancy one, but the outdoor sensor died. It showed the upcoming weather, and what you were supposed to wear, but we really didn't pay attention to the fancy stuff, just the temps and humidity.So when I replaced it, I wanted something simple and clear -- which is exactly what the Taylor is. Just by knowing what the temperature and humidity is outside, you have a very good idea of what to wear. And of course we listen to the weather reports on the radio to know what the day will be like.You do have to position this in direct light, as there is no back light, but that's fine. It works, the numbers are clear, and the information seems accurate.I recommend.
Michael Malone
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2017
Simplicity at it's best!! Inside temperature and humidty meausrements on the left, outside readings on the right. And the display is large enough to be read from the comfort of your living room chair. The sensor I have placed on the window ledge between the glass and the screen, which is shaded for most of the day, thus giving accurate readings. Towards the end of the day, the temperature readings DO get effected by the sun as it shines down on the sensor, but then that is to be expected. Great value for your money. Easy to change from fahrenheit to celsius.
Neil
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2017
I put the "outdoor" sensor next to the Indoor-Outdoor display. The two temperatures read 73.8 and 74.0. Humidifies are 54 and 52. Those reading are very close to each other. That doesn't imply accuracy, but only consistency. Also a few inches away is a 4 year old HTC-1 thermometer / hygrometer which cost $4, and it reads 73.8 and 54.The HTC-1 reads out temperatures to the tenths-place, but when the temperature changes, it jumps in steps of a few tenths. I see the Taylor stepped from 73.8 to 73.9, so it looks like it steps in one-tenth increments, which is a nicely refined improvement over the HTC-1.We got separate heating / cooling in the bedrooms. I put the "outdoor" sensor in the other bedroom, so I can keep an eye on conditions in there, without having actually go next door to see if it's comfortable.When you first put the batteries into the remote, if the readings from the remote don't pop up on the display within a minute, then hold down the "Minus" button to restart the connection (as described in the instructions), and you'll get a new reading when the next one is transmitted. When you set the clock, you can switch the display from day-&-month to month-&-day, such as from 25/12 to 12/25. (I like the latter.) And 12 Hour or 24 Hour. And a dim red light in the remote glows for a second occasionally, I assume when it's transmitting. And the digital readout is visible from all sorts of angles, vertically and horizontally -- really good. The digits on the HTC-1 are gigantic, but the digits on this Taylor are only "regular" size. But the Taylor is still readable from at least 8 feet away, partly as a result of its wide viewing angles. And it looks cleanly scientific. Either the base takes AA batteries, and the remote takes AAA's, or the other way around; whichever.
Richard Middleton
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2016
Basic problem - it didn't work, right out of the box. The outdoor sensor never managed to communicate with the indoor base unit. So I returned it to Amazon immediately for a refund.But I think there are other problems that people should beware of, since I may just have been the victim of a faulty sensor. The clock set function is infuriating. The unit is tapered, so pressing the very small "set" , "+" and "-" buttons recessed into the back of the unit while trying to hold the unit and see what is going on in front is frustrating. Even for a technological semi-klutz like me it shouldn't take 45 minutes to fail to set a digital clock... I never did succeed in inactivating the alarm on my unit, and I could not find any way to switch between F and C readings.Assuming this unit would have worked with a functioning sensor, it would have been a really good buy provided that (a) the buttons were made larger and proud of the surface, (b) the alarm function worked as described , (c) there were instructions on the C/F changeover, and (d) a hole was provided in the back of the base unit so that it could be wall-mounted.