Hang on wall or free standing. Displays indoor/outdoor temperature, 12 hour time, perpetual calendar, tendency arrow, forecast icon on changing barometric pressure and indoor humidity. Features: atomic time and date with manual setting, automatically upda tes for daylight saving time (On/Off Option), time zone setting, time alarm with snooze, 3 languages to choose from: English, French, and Spanish, swiss precision sensor, 1- to 99-percent indoor humidity range, negative 21.8 to 157.8 degrees fahrenheit, 1 4.1 to 99.8 degrees fahrenheit indoor temperature range, up to 330 transmission range and 433.92 MHz transmission frequency. Clock requires 3 “AA” alkaline batteries. Wireless sensor requires 2 “AA” alkaline batteries.When is a clock not just a clock? When it provides so much more than just the time: temperature, phase of the moon, and accuracy within one second per year, for example. This handsome wall clock, with its dual LCD screens and black-accented brushed aluminum finish, is an example of household life being enhanced by science. The WS-8117U-AL can hang on the wall or stand freely, with a built-in, fold-out stand. Radio-controlled time (to the hour, minute, and second) and date are prominently displayed, along with indoor and outdoor temperatures measured in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. The day of the week can be displayed in English, French, Spanish or German.
Time can be displayed in 12- or 24-hour modes, and time zones from Greenwich Mean Time to -12 GMT can be selected, with three-letter identifications for US time zones. An alarm feature is useful as a timer, and, if the clock happens to hang or stand near a bed (or a couch that’s used for napping), a snooze feature allows for gradual wake-up. Moon phase shows in twelve increments, from new moon, through gibbous and crescent phases (waxing and waning), to quarter and finally full moon.
The clock comes with La Crosse wireless transmitter TX37U-IT. Clock and transmitter each operate on two AA batteries. For options in wall mounting, three screws and screw anchors and a strong adhesive tape are included. The WS-8117U-AL measures 12-1/4 by 8 by 1-1/4 inches. La Crosse provides a one-year limited warranty on its clocks. Each clock comes with a thoroughly detailed instruction booklet. –Garland Withers
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June 3rd, 2010 at 6:18 am
Review by Eric Shuman for La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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I checked very carefully, and this *is* the model I have. This is a GREAT, easy to set up, easy to use product that I wouldn’t trade for anything. It has been prominent in my kitchen for over a year now, and I love it!
There is a slight catch: you do have to read the directions. Apparently, this a far more daunting challenge for most people than I would have guessed, as they only took me about five minutes to read.
Yes, the moon phases can appear backwards, but the illuminated portion of the clock matches the illuminated portion of the moon. This is a very minor complaint and after I got used to it (again, about five minutes), it hasn’t thrown me off since.
Again, yes, you have to put a thermometer outside to have the outside temperature. I’m not sure what the other reviewer was expecting. On the plus side, I’ve always found it extremely accurate, and what’s more, the signal appears to be able to pass through an entire house with no problem.
But, no, this clock adjusts itself and I haven’t had to worry about resetting it for a long time.
I love this thing and never plan on replacing it with anything else. After reading these other reviews, I guess my only complaint is that it doesn’t have a drink ready for me when I get home.
BTW, I find myself using the moon phases a lot more than I would’ve guessed.
June 3rd, 2010 at 7:06 am
Review by Sarah Hailey for La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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My husband and I purchased two of these clocks two years ago. I LOVE this clock, but it does have two major flaws.
First, the Moon phases ARE correct, as anyone who reads the instructions will discover. When the clock gets information about the moon phases, it fills in each space with color, which translates to the visible parts of the moon being dark on the clock. So when the display is completely black, it is a full moon. When the display is empty, the moon is not visible. Still, it would be nice if the display were changed so the white parts of the display corresponded with the white part of the moon, so that it is more intuitive.
Secondly, the temperature reading is wonderful, WHEN it works! The indoor temperature is always accurate, and useful for gauging how long to keep the heat on, etc. The outdoor temperature will be accurate as long as it is placed appropriately – no direct sunlight, no boxed in overhangs; basically no place where there would be excessive heat or cold, as this would give an inaccurate reading. The *best* place for the sensor would be on the north side of a tree, which would be out in the open yet would also be shady (obviously, this would only be true in the northern hemisphere). However, the sensor only attaches with screws, and I wouldn’t screw it into a tree.
The problem with the sensor is the poor design. The whole unit is dependent on a tiny, Y-shaped piece of metal, about 3 or 4 mm in size. It is souldered to a circuit board, yet it is also attached to the plastic casing of the sensor. Meaning, if the unit drops, the metal piece detaches, and the sensor no longer works. The parts are not servicable – my husband ripped the plastic case open with pliers to examine the pieces. We’re currently trying to repair it with a souldering gun and having spotty luck, but as it stands our outdoor sensor has not worked since a few months after we bought it. The other clock that we purchased as an xmas gift had the same problem – the sensor stopped working in only a few months.
IF one were to screw the sensor into a good place and never touch it, it would likely work for much longer. But if La Crosse Technology would design a more sturdy product, that would be even better.
Even without the outdoor temperature, this clock is still quite useful and has many awesome features. You can choose what shows up on the display – seconds, the day of the week, the date, etc. Daylight savings time can be turned off (which is VERY useful for Arizona, one of the few sensible places in the world that doesn’t change times twice a year). It does have an alarm; however, the buttons for setting the alarm and turning it off are on the back of the clock, and if you have it mounted to the wall, it’s not worth the hassle to use the alarm. The time sets itself and is accurate, and the clock uses batteries reasonably – we’ve changed them once in two years.
All around, I recommend this clock, IF you can be careful with the temperature sensor, and if you are reasonable with your expectations (the clock isn’t psychic, it needs the sensor to tell the temperature, obviously).
June 3rd, 2010 at 7:56 am
Review by Gabe Logan for La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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I’ve noticed a couple of people have had issues with the moon phases display,and I had the same confusion myself when I first got it, but it DOES correctly display the phases correctly! When the display is fully black, it’s a new moon.When there is nothing in the phase display, it’s a full moon. It makes sense once you get used to reading it.
The only “problem” I have had with this is having to replace the batteries in the clock and transmitter every 6 to 8 months. For that reason, I highly reccomend a quality battery. (I’m partial to Duracell myself). And I have no beef with having to place the OUTDOOR tempature sensor OUTDOORS to get an OUTDOOR tempature reading. I would think the phrase “outdoor sendor” might be a clue! Anyway the outdoor sesnor works fine, and is always within 1 or 2 degrees of the local news or online reports.
As far as the clock itself, it’s great having the correct time (almost) all the time. I say “almost” because every once in a while it will lose the radio signal, and it will display the wrong time and year. Leave it alone and it will usually correct itself within a couple of hours.
If it’s not against amazon policy, you’ll now see a link to the official U.S. time http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/s/-5/java The link will show you Indiana time, but you can change your time zone once you get there.Indiana will begin to illegally observe DST next spring. (illegal because we, the citizens, did not get to vote on it)Anyway, about that link, once you get the clock set up, it’s almost always perfectly synced with the time displayed on the link. Très cool!!:D
June 3rd, 2010 at 8:34 am
Review by Pat Plaza for La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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I have had this unit for about a month and so far, am completely satisfied with it. I just ordered a smaller model for the bedroom, (with projection on it). I am delighted to be able to look up at the kitchen wall and see both the inside and outside temps, it sure beats peering out the window at the thermometer hanging on the tree.
You do have to read and follow the directions for setting it up though. This unit is really too big to sit on a table or nightstand and use as an alarm, it is a wall clock, so the alarm is really useless.
I just put the outdoor temperature sensor in a freezer weight zip top bag and stuck it out in the bird feeder until I get around to mounting it on the underside of the deck rail.
June 3rd, 2010 at 8:47 am
Review by Frugal Shopper for La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
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I bought this clock and it worked well for about 4 months. Now, it just does what it wants – when it wants – even though I changed the battery .It’s in the same location as always, so I can’t figure out what is wrong, somethimes the date doesn’t show up, or, all of a sudden the time changes, different things at different times. I really liked it at first, but think I’ll spend a little more money for something that is more reliable (hopefully)
June 3rd, 2010 at 8:47 am
Review by S. Clarke for Bose UFS-20 Universal Floor Stands (pair) – Black
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1QLVNXUUCBK04 I un-boxed it and had it hooked up and working in about 25 minutes. I have the BOSE AV-1 2 3II… This on has those brick type of speakers (not cube) I was a little worried that the stands were going to be incompatible but they worked out very well for me.
Buy it, Its way worth the investment. Movies, music, Wii, XBOX have 50% sound quality improvement. Sturdy enough my 2 year old has not knocked them over yet….. Knock on wood! : )
June 3rd, 2010 at 9:00 am
Review by Ryan Bunson for Bose UFS-20 Universal Floor Stands (pair) – Black
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I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to assemble the stands and for how adaptable they are. Any Bose speaker will fit on these stands.
June 3rd, 2010 at 9:51 am
Review by John Lindh for Bose UFS-20 Universal Floor Stands (pair) – Black
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These stands are easy to assemble and add to our decor. The arrival of these stands only took a few days. They are sturdy and attractive, I would highly recommend these and the price was the cheapest around.
June 3rd, 2010 at 10:32 am
Review by A. C. Ege/Acedoh for Bose UFS-20 Universal Floor Stands (pair) – Black
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When I purchased this product a couple weeks ago I wanted to make sure this purchase was worthwhile. I studied many other speaker stands and it just didn’t seem I would have been getting the same quality.
I received this pair a few days ago and originally thought they may be a little complicated to put together. They only took about twenty minutes to assemble and put my cube speakers on. The stands look great and go well with the cube speakers. I am happy I made this investment and will enjoy these for years to come.
June 3rd, 2010 at 10:54 am
Review by Christopher Caswell for Bose UFS-20 Universal Floor Stands (pair) – Black
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OK, these are just speaker stands, but they were absolutely essential for my Bose Cinemate system. They were relatively easy to assemble, but maybe not so for the mechanically challenged.
I wish they were adjustable in height, but they do place the speaker at a uniform distance and height from the main TV. I no longer use the speaker from my LCD TV which had terrible audio.
These stands are essential for the Bose Cinemate system.