







🌦️ Your personal weather oracle, always one step ahead!
The La Crosse Technology 308-1415FCT Wireless Forecast Station is a cutting-edge weather monitoring device that features dynamic forecast icons, indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity tracking, and customizable alerts. With a sleek LCD display and multilingual options, it’s designed for the modern professional who values both style and functionality.




| Sensor Technology | Wireless |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Upper Temperature Range | 1.4E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Temperature Accuracy | 1-2 degrees Celsius |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
K**I
I’m happy
It works as expected.
D**L
Great monitor
This is a great monitor. It sits on my desk giving me the time and temperatures. It feels well made
H**U
Don't need WALL mounting, BACKLIT display, or ATOMIC clock? Try this handy BATTERY-POWERED model.
PROS: After scarcely more than a month of my close scrutiny, this weather station’s manual-set (NOT “atomic”) clock continues to keep satisfactorily accurate time [UPDATE: By TWELVE months later, the displayed time had very gradually fallen behind by a total of about 40 seconds -- whereupon I just easily and quickly RESET the MINUTES]. Connectivity with, and accuracy of, the outdoor remote are excellent. Compared with a couple of my most reliable benchmark-caliber thermometers/hygrometers, accuracy of this La Crosse Technology main (indoor) unit’s built-in thermometer is excellent (a mere 2 to 3 tenths of a degree Fahrenheit low). Stylishness, compactness, and much more. [Read my below discussion.]CONS: The main (indoor) unit’s built-in hygrometer is slightly variable: sometimes it's perfectly spot-on, but generally it ranges from around 1 to 4 percentage points low — which, admittedly, isn't too unusual for a retail product of this sort. Incorporating a manual-set clock, this model doesn’t include “atomic clock” capability. It likewise lacks “daylight-saving time” capability (hence most users will be manually resetting the hour semiannually). Also be aware that this model’s structurally integrated stand absolutely precludes WALL mounting.Prior to my recent purchase, I’d been coveting this particular small, monochrome weather station model for quite some time. I specifically wanted to install this unit upon the topmost shelf of my kitchen pantry, where this model’s slightly darkish, non-backlit screen could look its best via judicious placement near a bright ceiling-light fixture.Together with its excellently accurate remote sensor (to wirelessly display “outdoor” temperature and humidity) and its onscreen air-pressure “tendency” arrows and varying weather-forecast icons (impressively accurate via the main unit’s built-in barometer and pertinent algorithms), this La Crosse Technology Model 308-1415FCT provides the following types of information:DAY OF THE WEEK. By the way, it’s extra nice that the day of the week is fully spelled out. [By contrast, the majority of competing AcuRite models neglect to display ANY day-of-the-week data.]MONTH AND DATE.INDOOR-HUMIDITY “COMFORT-LEVEL METER.” Note: Whereas some competing weather station models' analogous "comfort meters" nonsensically abruptly switch from a "good" to a "dry" rating whenever the humidity drops from 40% to 39%, this La Crosse Technology model's meter is more nuanced insofar as its pointer moves "incrementally" within the middle ("COMFORT") section of the meter.“DECIMAL-POINT” NUMBERS for more accurate readings of indoor temperature and outdoor temperature. [By contrast, some other models display only “whole-number” temperature readings.]CONCLUSION:Perhaps La Crosse Technology should’ve included “atomic clock” and “daylight-saving time” capability. And perhaps they could’ve implemented a SLIGHTLY less darkish screen that wouldn’t require quite as much ambient lighting for optimal viewing. Still (with that said), if you’re wanting a basic, reliable, battery-powered weather station, and if none of the aforementioned “cons” are deal breakers for you, I can unreservedly recommend this La Crosse Technology model 308-1415FCT. I’m relishing this little weather station and am anticipating many more years of gratification with it appealingly perched atop my pantry shelf.* * *P.S.: Don’t let my (and/or certain other customer reviewers’) foregoing words regarding this display’s supposed “screen darkness” give you an altogether incorrect impression; moreover, don’t be intimidated by any of the particular photo images shown on Amazon’s pertinent product pages. As an experiment, I’ve temporarily placed my actual specimen of this product upon my home office’s oversize walk-in closet’s upper shelf (about 66 inches above floor level), along with several other of my clock collection’s (numerous) monochrome-screen weather stations, including four competing models by AcuRite and one other model by La Crosse Technology. And in actuality, with the benefit of that small room’s typically bright, centrally located, 8-feet-high-ceiling light fixture, not only does this La Crosse Technology model 308-1415FCT display look no darker than any of those other typical monochrome models, but it’s even a bit LESS dark than certain popular models, including my specimen of AcuRite’s [brightly photographed?!] model 00829, which I’ve placed closely adjacently. Or, to give yet another comparison, I see essentially zero difference in the level of “darkness” of this La Crosse Technology model 308-1415FCT display and that of the La Crosse Technology model 308-1417 [evidently not nearly so “brightly photographed” as the aforementioned AcuRite model]. Bottom line: The vast majority of decent MONOCHROME displays’ screens can sometimes look — unsurprisingly — comparably “darkish.” But your satisfaction with any non-backlit monochrome display will likely largely depend on the amount of reasonably nearby and optimally directed ambient lighting — be the light source “natural” or “artificial.”
J**R
La Crosse Technology makes the best indoor/outdoor thermometer products
I have been using La Crosse Technology products since I lived in Wisconsin twenty years ago; and I have been totally satisfied with each of the several that I have purchased. (I have broken several units - stupidly it seems.) This unit replaces one that got dropped/crushed while I was moving. The outdoor sensing units have been improved over the years; and each unit I have had has worked very well. (I do wish they would move their manufacturing back to the USA - USA manufactured products are just better than imports.)
K**T
Reliable Indicator
Tells me everything about the day…
P**N
Highly inaccurate readings
I've had this item for approximately 2 weeks now. It has a nice appearance and is easy to set-up. However both indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity readings are highly inaccurate regardless of where they are located either side by side or remote from each other. It was late June on Long Island and the device was reading from 0 to 25% humidity periodically and the temperature sensors 10 to 20 degree temperature difference despite sitting along side each other.Another problem is that the remote sensor loses its connection to the base periodically regardless if they're sitting side by side or 5 feet away.I will in all likelihood return this item but first I'll await the sellers response to this review.
D**N
Works great
This was a replacement for one that I’ve had for 20 years. Like that it picks up the atomic clock
M**B
Works as advertised.
It is smaller than I expected. I should have read the dimensions more carefully. No back light which I think is important.
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