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  1. ACU-RITE OUTDOOR DIGITAL THERMOMETER (MODEL 00888A2) Picture of ACU-RITE OUTDOOR DIGITAL THERMOMETER (MODEL 00888A2) The Acu-Rite Outdoor Digital Thermometer, model 00888A2, is a large print digital thermometer designed for indoor or outdoor use by individuals with low vision. Indoor and outdoor temperatures are displayed in large characters on a backlit liquid crystal display (LCD) display. Minimum and maximum temperatures are stored in memory. The unit has a plastic case with a submersible probe. POWER: Uses one triple-A battery (not included). DIMENSIONS: Probe is 10 feet long. COLOR: Gray....[More Information]

  2. DIGITAL TALKING INDOOR / OUTDOOR THERMOMETER Picture of DIGITAL TALKING INDOOR / OUTDOOR THERMOMETER The Digital Talking Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer is an electronic thermometer designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. The unit can sit on a table or be mounted to a wall. It has two large liquid crystal displays (LCD), and reads indoor and outdoor temperatures in a true human voice when a button is pressed. It can be preset to read temperatures at a fixed time or hourly, or to give alerts for high temperatures and freezing temperatures. It also can provide the daily high and...[More Information]

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