La Crosse Advanced Weather Station with Full-Color LCD vs Newentor Weather Station with color display and clock
Overall winner: La Crosse Advanced Weather Station with Full-Color LCD
Key Differences
Newentor (A) offers a large color display, easy setup and customizable alerts and typically sits at a more affordable price point; choose A if budget and simple setup matter. La Crosse (B) provides a dynamic color weather display, atomic time with 12/24 formats and built‑in indoor/outdoor humidity alerts—choose B if you want atomic time and slightly stronger user ratings despite some sensor/accuracy reports
La Crosse Advanced Weather Station with Full-Color LCD
Wireless indoor/outdoor weather station with color display, atomic time, and customizable alerts. Customers praise readability and easy setup, though some report temperature inaccuracies and sensor issues
Pros
- color display with multiple color forecast icons
- wireless transmission for indoor/outdoor readings
- atomic self-set time and calendar
- adjustable backlight for readability
Cons
- reported accuracy variability in temperature readings
- some sensors stop functioning for users
- mixed visibility from different angles
Newentor Weather Station with color display and clock
Indoor/outdoor weather station with color LCD display, temp/humidity, time/date, and adjustable backlight. Users note a large, readable screen and easy setup, with mixed opinions on accuracy and brightness
Pros
- large color LCD screen
- indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity
- time/date and alarm clock
- adjustable backlight
Cons
- mixed accuracy reports
- outdoor sensor issues reported
- backlight can turn off unexpectedly
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Newentor |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | La Crosse Technology |
| User Reviews | La Crosse Technology |