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product_id: 7177983
title: "Oregon Scientific RAR213HG, Silver"
brand: "oregon scientific"
price: "R$19"
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reviews_count: 9
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# 7-Day Data Logger Smart App Compatible Indoor/Outdoor Temp Oregon Scientific RAR213HG, Silver

**Brand:** oregon scientific
**Price:** R$19
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate Your Environment with Smart Monitoring!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Oregon Scientific RAR213HG, Silver by oregon scientific
- **How much does it cost?** R$19 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.br](https://www.desertcart.com.br/products/7177983-oregon-scientific-rar213hg-silver)

## Best For

- oregon scientific enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted oregon scientific brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Informed:** Daily high/low memory for temperature and humidity with ice alert feature.
- • **Smart Connectivity:** Seamlessly sync with iOS and Android devices via Bluetooth 4.0.
- • **Data at Your Fingertips:** Access a 7-day data logger for comprehensive climate tracking.
- • **Illuminate Your Insights:** LED backlight for easy reading, day or night.
- • **Stay Ahead of the Trends:** Monitor indoor and outdoor conditions with up to 5 wireless sensors.

## Overview

The Oregon Scientific RAR213HG is a cutting-edge weather station that provides real-time indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity readings. With the ability to connect up to 5 wireless sensors, a smart app for iOS and Android, and a 7-day data logger, this device ensures you stay informed about your environment. Its daily high/low memory and ice alert feature make it a must-have for any climate-conscious individual.

## Description

Oregon Scientific Weather@Home Bluetooth Monitor with Indoor Outdoor Thermometer Hygrometer Atomic Clock

## Features

- Indoor and Outdoor temperature and humidity and trends (up to 5 wireless sensors)
- Smart App available in iOS and Android operating systems with Bluetooth 4.0
- 7-day data logger built-in to main display unit andTransmission range up to 150 feet
- Daily Hi/Lo memory for in/outdoor temperature and humidity with Ice alert
- LED Backlight

## Images

![Oregon Scientific RAR213HG, Silver - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/710ex2IkiHL.jpg)
![Oregon Scientific RAR213HG, Silver - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Wv6FfO2ML.jpg)
![Oregon Scientific RAR213HG, Silver - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Zp46w8++L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the outdoor remote sensor waterproof?**
A: No - Ideal placements for the sensor would be in anylocation on the exterior of the home at a height of notmore than 5 ft (1.5 m) and which can shield it from directsunlight or wet conditions for an accurate reading.

**Q: Does have a clock? How is it set?**
A: The RAR213HG has a clock feature but it doesn't synchronize with the Atomic Clock. You need to set the time and the date manually. Should you have further questions, please feel free to email us at customerservice@oscientific.com or give us a call at 1-800-853-8883.

**Q: Is The main unit battery run on batteries or must it be plugged in?**
A: You do not have to plug the unit in.  We have never replaced battery.  Is an amazing unit.

**Q: Does it need an outdoor sensor and an indoor sensor?**
A: No

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Changed review to 5 stars after a year of use.
  

*by D***M on Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2017*

It has a couple of quirks I could do without.The first one is just silly. It starts flashing a green LED "freeze warning" any time the temperature gets to 36 degrees or thereabouts and continues as it gets colder.  Really?  I haven't noticed what temp makes it stop but it seems a bit of a drama-queen feature.This one really bugs me. The light button is on the front, bottom center.  It should be on the top where you could tap it to illuminate. It's hard enough to remember where the thing is sitting in the dark but this one requires you to find it, grasp it with one hand then push the light button with another without knocking everything else off your nightstand or cabinet or whatever.That being said, I'd still buy it again.  It works great, is one of the few that gives me outdoor AND indoor humidity levels and temps, and doesn't have all the barometer-driven imaginary predictions.It really is a neat little critter.Update, 12/9/2017: When I bought the unit I read many complaints about the Bluetooth not working well, so I never bothered with it. On a lark, I decided to try it. It works great! Now I can check the outside and inside temp from my phone while in another room. Which makes my complaint about the light switch far less of an issue if my phone is near.Still works like a champ and am changing my review to a 5-star accordingly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Big improvement over my old one...
  

*by B***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016*

Big improvement over my old one... But read the fine print.The good news - Range seems markedly better. Thanks Oregon Scientific for fixing the ridiculous "Replace Battery" process in your older stations that required a careful read of the user manual to get it to communicate properly with its sensors. Now it's just plug and play. The buttons are up front instead of on the side and back making the unit's operation much easier than my old one (
  
Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station with Atomic Clock, Black







  
  
    ). It's relatively small - still cannot be wall mounted, but in my way of thinking, a better footprint. Capable of pairing with 5 remote sensors. Nice. But you need a special remote sensor (
  
Oregon Scientific BTHGN129 WeatheratHome Wireless Weather Station with Thermometer







  
  
    ) that costs an extra $40. It's got a Bluetooth connection and an app. Meh. Not interested in being able to view what's on my unit when I'm within Bluetooth range (solution looking for a problem?) and who needs another potential cyber vulnerability? Also, reviews about the app's capability are not, well, all that kind. I didn't actually install the app or pair the device, so I cannot comment on anything other than its intended functionality. Might have been interested if the thing connected to wi-fi allowing me to monitor home conditions via the internet, but see also, "Who needs another potential cyber vulnerability?".The fine print - this doesn't make a connection to the government's atomic clock in Colorado like my old one. Just something I assumed would be an included feature. Not a huge deal - setting the time, date and time zone manually is not a big deal, and it can assume the time of the device that's connected via Bluetooth - if you want to go that route - but I did like having an authoritative source of the exact time at one place in my house. This one also doesn't display the ambient barometric pressure or moon phases or weather trends. Again, not huge but a couple of "missed" features I sort of liked in my old one (I don't miss the old one's "guess" at the current weather condition, like sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowy, etc. That was a joke that this one doesn't perpetuate). The included sensor (
  
Oregon Scientific THN132N Wireless Temperature Sensor







  
  
    ) is displayless other than the red LED and only has 3 pairing channels. So if, like me, this is a replacement for a failed base unit and you want to preserve your investment in three existing Oregon Scientific sensors, this one just winds up in the drawer as a spare and the base's capability to pair with two more sensors goes unused.Still, for the money I think it deserves 5 stars so far. In fairness, none of the "fine print" gripes I had weren't covered in the product description - hence the "5". You just have to study it carefully to understand what you're getting. Hope this one's display doesn't deteriorate and finally fail like my old one. In this day and age, five years seems like a short lifespan for an LCD display. We shall see how the new one holds up.

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Nice but NOT functional
  

*by G***. on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2015*

If it only worked correctly!  The issue is with the phone app connectivity, the reason I bought this unit.  The iPhone app stops "talking" to the base unit and I have to search for a paper clip so I can take off the battery cover and reset the unit.  The unit is somewhat finicky as to the distance from the remote unit compared to the unit this replaced.  Honestly if I didn't throw out the packaging I'd return the unit back to Amazon.  When it's functioning correctly it is very handy as I can check temps on my iPhone or iPad.  It always stops working at the most inopertune times.  I cannot recommend this product.My outdoor sensor unit has trouble connecting to the indoor base, even with fresh batteries, which is literally three feet away.  The whole concept of the gauge and phone/tablet app is wonderful but performance is at best poor.  I cannot recommend this product.Edit: iOS 9 is not compatible at this time 09/21/15.  Also note if you have an iPad and iPhone pick one device to view info from app on.  If you use two devices the unit will lock up.  Also after you are done viewing info "force close" the app.  If you do not the next time you check temps the unit will have to be reset in order to connect to an iOS device.  All in all I lowered my rating to one star and I would strongly advise you to look for a different manufacturer.  This product has just not worked out well for me.  Buyer beware.Edit 09-21-15 (Monday)  I contacted Oregon Scientific tech support regarding the iPhone app not being updated.  I was told my concern was a common problem this week.  The representative said an iOS 9 app update will be available next week.  I take this with little merit because we all know the app developer platform has been available since June of 2015.  As an Apple fan you might realize the "professional app developers" had iOS 9 compatible apps released days before iOS 9 was available for download.  In other words, please do not hold your breath while you wait for an app update.  I cannot recommend this product.

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