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Oregon Scientific Weather In Motion Clock

Filed in archive Handhelds by Mark Rollins on October 09, 2007

Oregon Scientific Weather In Motion Clock
Just when you thought that clocks had reached their personal peak of advancement, you can now rediscover time with the Oregon Scientificlinks Weather In Motion clock.

Apparently, there is a tiny sensor in this stylish black device that can detect where you are, and from there, give you a seven-day forecast. It can give both indoor and outdoor temperature readings, and little icons that tell you what is going to come next.

No word on when this will be available, but I do have a price. It is about $64.99, which is a pretty good deal for a portable WeatherBug.

Via Engadget


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