Oregon Scientific
Did not fully work from outset then remaining sensors dropped out over 2 years – This item was a (very expensive) gift from my son. The rain gauge simply did not work from the beginning, the anemometer dropped out after a few… Read more
months and the temperature sensor after 2 years. I am now left with a very expensive barometer hanging on my external wall!
Useless.... nothing connects or stays connected. Look elsewhere – Was bought for me as gift. I had a Le crosse before with remote wired wind and speed thing. The cup broke. Before that it never missed a beat!! for… Read more
about 4 years. This Oregon is useless...nothing connects...if it does it loses connection a day or so later. The UV sensor is....well it registers a "2" in our Australian Summer. Don't bother, when I can bothered I'll take and bin the $250 Oregon P.O.S. and replace with another new Le Crosse
Worked intermittently and then died after 2 years – Had trouble with this unit and needed to reset often when readings stopped. After only 21/2 years it has died and we need to purchase a new one. Will not be an Oregon
Old Fashion but functional and rugged – I brought this watch to use as my bike computer display and time display combine with their AD262 BLE bike pod, it is an old style sports watch with… Read more
dot matrix display, it is waterproof and uses standard CR2032 coin cell. It is quite bulky for wear on my wrist but good enough to use its supplied bike mount(came with AD262 bike pod). It is a quite outdated watch but I got both devices very cheap through eBay and catch.com.au so it does for my intention of usage as a bicycle computer.