Tuesday, July 23, 2013

La Crosse Technology Atomic Clock with Temperature - White

Today I can not wait to tell you about La Crosse Technology Atomic Clock with Temperature - White.After the item has released I found it has a good style and modern.It's so interesting.I think the item is comfortable for use.




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I think it's a great item.The information about
La Crosse Technology Atomic Clock with Temperature - White
is below



La Crosse Technology Atomic Clock with Temperature - White


Shop for Clocks from ClockStyle.com! The La Crosse Technology WT-8005U - 9-Inch Digital Atomic Wall Clock is a small wall clock that makes a big impression. The large high-contrast display is easily seen from across a room. Hang this clock on a wall or stand it on a desktop for convenient time date day and indoor temperature information from 14.1 to 139.8 degrees F (-9.9 to 59.9 degrees C). Atomic clocks work so accurately because they synchronize with the master clock at the U.S. Naval Observatory the official source of time for the U.S. Department of Defense. This contemporary wall clock automatically updates to daylight-saving time and features U.S. time zone selection for Eastern Central Mountain and Pacific time. Easy to set up accurate and reliable this timepiece comes in your choice of three colors: black white or silver. Measures 9W x 1D x 7.25H inches. Requires two AA batteries (not included). Expect battery life of up to 24 months. Includes instructions. About La Crosse TechnologyFounded in 1985 La Crosse Technology was the first company to introduce atomic timepieces to the consumer market. This multinational company sticks to its original small-town philosophy of providing customers with the highest level of service. Among their available products are radio-controlled timepieces wireless weather stations and other measuring devices. All La Crosse weather instruments clocks and watches are calibrated daily to the atomic time standard of the NIST.




 

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