Wireless Weather Forecaster
I wonder if ancient people were able to predict the weather. If that’s the case, how exactly did they do it? Beats me. Nowadays, with all that technology above us we can make a pretty reliable forecast for a good 7 day interval. In fact, things are not so accurate anymore since the greenhouse effect is upon us. The number of people interested in weather forecasts has grown as well. If you are among these, then you definitely have to own a wireless weather forecaster.
The handy wireless weather forecaster lets you know everything about the climatic debacle. It runs on a free wireless network spanning the continental USA, so it works virtually anywhere and requires no set-up. Hmmmm, does it work without a hot spot, too? Yeah? It’s got some sort of weather GPS or what?
The supplied LCD displays a weeks worth of detailed weather predictions from AccuWeather.com. No PC or Internet connection is actually required. You’ll be up to date with details on daily high and low temperatures, precipitation, wind speed and direction, UV index, pollen, and air quality alerts, in no time. A cool feature is the back-light that changes color to indicate temperature at a glance. You don’t need to setup special sensors, just add 4 AA batteries. Stay informed for about $150.









2 Responses to “Wireless Weather Forecaster”
By Zathman on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
If you post about something, post your sources. You also ought to post the name of the product (and/or the company that produces it) in your description.
Here is more info about the Ambient 7-Day Forecaster:
http://www.ambientdevices.com/products/7dayWeather.html ($199, but can be found for as low as $139.49)
By adimoga on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
He give us his thoughts about this.. is not copy/paste it from the link you give us.. maybe a link to a site where we can buy it.. could be useful