La Crosse Atomic Projection Alarm Clock with temp vs Taylor wireless indoor/outdoor thermometer and clock
Overall winner: La Crosse Atomic Projection Alarm Clock with temp
Key Differences
Taylor (A) is the more budget-friendly indoor/outdoor thermometer with a large, readable LCD and strong user ratings but some reports of early unit failures and outdoor sensor issues. La Crosse (B) costs more, offers an atomic alarm clock with adjustable ceiling projection and an outdoor sensor—better for users who want projection and alarm features despite some reported functionality issues
La Crosse Atomic Projection Alarm Clock with temp
Atomic time projection alarm clock with indoor/outdoor temperature and adjustable brightness. Ideal for ceiling projection and wall display; easy setup and readable from distance, with external temperature sensor support
Pros
- Adjustable projection brightness
- Ceiling and wall projection capability
- Indoor/outdoor temperature with external sensor
- Atomic time and date with DST options
Cons
- Some users report functionality issues
- Projection may require proper alignment for optimal viewing
- Manual set option needed for time/date
Taylor wireless indoor/outdoor thermometer and clock
Taylor weather station with humidity, forecast display, and calendar clock. Easy-to-read color LCD; versatile 12/24-hour time display. Customer note: easy setup and good value, with some durability concerns
Pros
- clear color LCD readings
- wall-plug or battery power options
- 12/24-hour clock display
- indoor/outdoor humidity range 20-95% RH
Cons
- outdoor sensor reliability issues reported
- durability concerns with units failing after a few days
- some accuracy readings may vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Taylor |
| Durability | La Crosse Technology |
| Versatility | La Crosse Technology |
| User Reviews | Taylor |