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La Crosse Technology WT-8005U-S Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature, Silver

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Color: Silver


Pattern Name: Atomic Clock


Features

  • Atomic all clock with self-setting time and date, indoor temp, alarm. Please note: Product has ONLY indoor temperature, NOT outdoor temperature.
  • Automatically updates for seasonal time changes where applicable
  • Displays time, date, day, temp on one screen; wall hanging or free standing;
  • Measures 9 by 1 by 7.2 inches; requires 2 AA batteries (not included)

Description

8.95"L x 1.05"W x 7.00"H - 2 inch TIME digits View larger Wall hang or Desktop standing La Crosse Technology WT-8005U - 9 in. Digital Atomic Wall ClockDigital Style with self-setting time attracts for your convenience and enjoyment. Time display self-sets to the Universal Time automatically, keeping you right on time! On/off optional daylight saving time updates. It features perpetual calendar that displays weekday and also monitors your indoor temperature. Also, features a time alarm with snooze for table side use. Self Set Atomic TimeAutomatic self sets your time to your adjusted US time zone (available ET, CT, PT, & MT) giving you the most accurate time! Adjustable view in standard 12 hour or military 24 hour time. TemperatureAccurate indoor room temperature can be viewed in Fahrenheit or Celsius CalendarDisplay the Day, Date, and Weekday Wall hang or Stand AloneHang onto a wall or place onto a table to use alarm feature. Fold-out leg stands allows to be used onto desk or nightstand. Add to your decor Alarm with Snooze5 minute snooze alarm time. Alarm icon shows when it's activated. BenefitsAtomic all clock with self- setting time and date, indoor temp, alarm Automatically updates for seasonal time changes where applicable Clock with alarm and snooze. Counting seconds display.Works best with good alkaline AA batteries. Displays time, date, day, temp on one screen; wall hanging or free standing. Measures 8.95"L x 1.05"W x 7"H - 2" Time Digits Requires 2 AA batteries (not included) IN Temp Range: 14.1 F to 139.8 F (-9.9 C to 59.9 C)

Brand: La Crosse Technology


Color: Silver


Display Type: LCD


Style: Digital


Special Feature: Adjustable Brightness, Alarm, Atomic, Calendar Display, Daylight Saving


Product Dimensions: 8.9"W x 7.2"H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Room Type: Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen


Shape: Rectangular


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Display Type: LCD


Additional Features: Adjustable Brightness, Alarm, Atomic, Calendar Display, Daylight Saving


Power Source: Battery Powered


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Batteries are Included: No


Mounting Type: Tabletop


Number of Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Alarm Clock: Yes


Operation Mode: Atomic


Smart Home Compatibility: Not Smart Home Compatible


Watch Movement: Automatic


Item Dimensions W x H: 8.9"W x 7.2"H


Item Weight: 12.8 ounces


Screen Size: 8.99 Inches


Size: 9 by 1 by 7.2 inches


Material Type: Plastic


Frame Material: Plastic


Warranty Type: 1 year limited manufacturer's warranty


Color: Silver


Style Name: Digital


Room Type: Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen


Shape: Rectangular


Theme: Plain


Dial Color: Silver


Clock Form: Time Clock


Brand Name: La Crosse Technology


Number of Items: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 59, 34


Manufacturer: La Crosse Technology, Ltd.


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 1 year limited parts and labor.


UPC: 885312557400 757456989334 885265259987 885409364782 802316384535 782273449099 885898463058 719279592085 885495708460 885482281907 885717164845 757456985459 885366124917 716080051268 885214503345 885393752473 885442237319


Manufacturer Part Number: 308-1414B-INT


Model Number: 308-1414B


Included Components: clock, instructions


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice display and accurate!
Color: Black Pattern Name: Atomic Clock
This is the best clock!! I like it keeps time, has a date, and is battery operated. It was easy to set up and is very accurate. The visibility is great! The durability is wonderful even in a high humidity area.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by AmazonNerd

  • No Frill but perfect Atomic Time Clock
Color: Black Pattern Name: Atomic Clock
Purchased to replace my trusted old Atomic clock (different brand) that worked for 5+ years. Good and no frill design. Bought it at around $20. Positives --------- - Large and high contrast display, easy to read from far across a room - Receiver is more sensitive (getting atomic clock signal immediately and during the day, when my old one was only correcting at night (Atomic clock RF signals travel better at night) about 10' from the nearest window). BTW, if you want to get the right clock immediately and during the day, go near a window with clear view to the outside and press clock sync button on the back for manual sync. - Easy to follow instruction, and the web address for the instruction is printed right next to the battery compartment (handy, since we need to refer to instruction when we change the batteries) - Simple timezone setting (one button to toggle four USA time zones) -- more on this on Neutral (below) also. - Daylight Savings Time reflects the correct calendar period -- some of the older products somehow does not understand the new daylight savings time period in USA, but this one does. - If you care about accuracy of the temperature display, mine was correct within 0.5 oF, compared to my lab instrument -- your clock's accuracy may vary :-). Negative ---------- - Instruction is not clear for the first initialization. Could only select the timezone AFTER the clock searched for the Atomic clock signal... (a few minutes), but the instruction does not say that. I thought I had a faulty unit at first. Better instruction needed. Neutral -------- - MAKE SURE that you plan to use this clock in continental USA (ONLY the 4 time zones, Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific). But then again, I don't think you could receive the atomic clock signal if you are outside of these zones in North America. Helpful Hints -------------- - Fold up the instruction booklet and tape it near the battery compartment on the back -- you'll be glad you did in about 18+ months. - I am a big fan of Atomic clocks -- one in almost every room in my house -- and found that most of the external temp sensor version needs battery changes every 6 month or so, while the non-external temp version, like this one, needs battery change every 12~24 months (all using alkaline batteries). So I use rechargeable for the clocks with external temp sensor (both the clock and the sensor) now, and alkaline batteries otherwise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2009 by Young

  • Easy to use and long lasting!
Color: Black Pattern Name: Atomic Clock
I’ve had this clock for 9 years (bought in 2016) and it hasn’t failed me yet! Super simple to use, and reliable! I like the feature of it setting the time, date, day, and temperature on its own. So definitely user friendly. I think the only downside would be the clarity. I hang mine on the wall, so depending on the angle you’re looking at, and how close you are, you can see the shadows of the other numbers behind the current display (see photos for reference). For that, I have to knock it 1 star. Besides that, it’s great! Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2025 by Marsa F.

  • Unit Integrity
Color: Silver Pattern Name: Atomic Clock
I bought this unit in February 2021. It is still working on the original battery, accurate data. Large display. I normally don’t review products, But this unit is worthy of my time.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • I Love It! I Have Several of Them, and Each Works Fine!
Color: Silver Pattern Name: Atomic Clock
I own four of these clocks, three with the silver color frame, and one with the black color frame, and each of them works perfectly. Of course, since these are radio controlled clocks (aka RCC), which need to be able to reliably receive time signals each night from time signal station WWVB in Fort Collins, Colorado, they do need to be mounted with one of the broad sides (front or rear) facing roughly in the direction of Fort Collins, and they also need to be mounted at least 7 feet from any sources of radio-frequency interference, such as electrical or electronic devices, including fluorescent, CFL and LED bulbs/lamps. I find that AA alkaline batteries last well over one year in these clocks, and in some settings (i.e, that are not too warm), well over two years. I must confess that I have two of these clocks mounted in very unhospitable (if not downright hostile) locations, despite the manufacturer's recommendations against doing so: These two clocks are each mounted in usually-unheated outdoor buildings (one is a workshop, the other an outdoor office that is only heated for a few hours each day when in use), and these buildings each get very cold, and also very damp, at night, and despite these rather hostile conditions, both of the WT-8005 clocks work great! Of course, since the average yearly temperature in these two outdoor buildings is rather cold, it is true that the alkaline AA batteries in these two clocks do last considerably longer than do the batteries in the two indoor clocks (the two indoor clocks seem to average about 20 months of battery life, if not longer). By the way, I have noticed that several people have mentioned (at least one in the Q&A section) that they sometimes find the time on their clocks off by exactly one hour when they get up in the morning. There is a reason for this, and I have witnessed this problem here a few times myself, and I will explain more about what causes this very infrequent problem below: When you find the time on your radio-controlled clock off by exactly one hour in the morning (remember, the clock resets its time/date at 1:00 AM local time using the time signal from WWVB every night), this means that the WWVB radio signal was likaly a bit weak that night, and thus while the clock's WWVB radio receiver was able to read the time correctly (WWVB transmits the time in UTC, aka Coordinated Universal Time), it was not able to correctly receive the DST (Daylignt Savings Time in effect/not in effect) part of the signal, and thus, it may display the time as one hour earlier or later than it really is in your area. This problem will usually correct itself over the next one, two or three nights, whenever the WWVB signal strength improves sufficiently. Alternatively, to correct this problem sooner, you can take the clock outside, far from any sources of electrical interference (i.e., electrical and electronic equipment, including fluorescent and LED lamps), and lean its back against a tree or other wooden object, so that its broad side (front or back) is facing Fort Collins, Colorado (the location of the WWVB transmitter), and then press the WWVB Search button on the back of the clock and let it search for the WWVB signal for the next 7 minutes; it will hopefully correct the time setting during this period. When doing this, please remember that in most parts of North America, the WWVB signal is usually far stronger at night than it is during the daytime. And one more point, speaking/writing as an engineer and scientist: Many people tend to refer to such radio-controlled clocks (RCCs) as "atomic clocks". This is technically not true, as these clocks do not contain an atomic clock (i.e., an expensive rubidium or ceisum atomic oscillator and related atomic clock circuitry) inside them, and rather, these radio controlled clocks simply receive a time signal from NTIS's time signal radio station WWVB, which is controlled by an atomic clock. So, it is fine to call such clocks radio controlled clocks, and it is fine to say that they are "calibrated to an atomic clock source via the WWVB time signal" and it is even okay to say that they access atomic timekeeping, but they are not atomic clocks! Incidentally, I have always found the indoor digital thermometer on these clocks to be very accurate. BTW, I find that I can easily read the large digits on the LCD display that show the time from across the length of my kitchen or bedroom, each of which is a distance of 24 feet. Lastly, for those many persons who have asked on Amazon about where in the world the WWVB time signal radio receiver part of this radio controlled clock will work, here are some guidelines: The radio controlled features of this clock that access the NTIS time signal station WWVB in Fort Collins, Colorado can be used almost anywhere in North America, and, with a bit of luck, perhaps in Central America and perhaps even in parts of northern South America as well. To see the exact coverage area of the NTIS WWVB time signal radio station, visit the following page at NTIS's website: [...] Of course, you need to realize that the WWVB radio signal does not reach Hawaii, and even if it did, the clock, when operating in radio-controlled mode (versus in manual setting mode) can only be set to the four mainland North American time zones, and so even if, by some dint of magic, you could manage to get this clock to somehow receive the WWVB time signal in Hawaii, you would then face the problem that the clock has not been programmed to display the time in the Hawaiian time zone format. (Of course, the clock can still be used as a manaully-set clock in Hawaii, and also anywhere else in the world...!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014 by Vinny P.

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