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Tech 4 O HH2 Handheld Digital Weather Station with Altimeter and Barometer

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MSRP: $124.99
Your Price: $82.18
Savings: $ 42.81 ( 34% )
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Manufacturer: Tech 4 O
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Tech 4 O HH2 Handheld Digital Weather Station with Altimeter and Barometer Features
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Convenient handheld data center with multiple outdoor instruments Altimeter includes 24-hour graphical display; built-in thermometer Barometer with graphic readout and handy weather forecasting icons Digital compass with 8-position directional indicator and bubble level Practical alarm/stopwatch with countdown timer; runs on 2 AAA batteries
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Additional Tech 4 O HH2 Handheld Digital Weather Station with Altimeter and Barometer Information
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The new Silva Handheld Digital Weather Station combines the most prevalent outdoor instruments into one handy tool--and at a great value! Its ergonomic design features a full rubber boot that fits comfortably in hand and a lanyard for use on the go. Large, easy-press buttons make it a cinch to navigate between the popular features included in this all-in-one: altimeter, barometer, digital compass, stopwatch, time/dual time and alarm.
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What Customers Say About Tech 4 O HH2 Handheld Digital Weather Station with Altimeter and Barometer:
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I gave the Tech 4 0 HH2 to an Eagle Scout and he has carried it with him ever since. Very usable for cruising the halls of high school, or for a weekend hike in the "hills" of Illinois.
It's great for camping and hiking trips. I carry this product everywhere I go now. It was an excellent buy for me.
Features are very useful even for an amatuer hiker. Great product for its price. The compass and altimeter are nice and the barameter is handy when you're far from shelter.
The unit seems to work well with one exception; the instructions say it may take 3 hours for the barometer/altimeter to correct itself after flight.My unit was delivered by air, and when it arrived the pressure reading was a full 3 inHg below the local weather station (reading 27" rather than 30"). Not sure how confident I am with it's minute-to-minute variation, and since it calculates altitude from this I wouldn't be skydiving with it. Having an altimeter, compass, thermometer, stopwatch, clock, and barometer all-in-one seems handy enough. It took not 3 hours but a WEEK for it to slowly creep up so that now it reads about 0.3" below the local station.
This is just as described. It really works and it is not hard to operate.
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