For those who have everything: Bushnell’s Weather Forecasters
Bushnell’s handheld devices are like “having your own personal meteorologist.”
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Humans have attempted to predict the weather for millennia, but Bushnell’s Weather Forecasters put an end to the guessing game. The handheld devices, which provide Internet-driven weather data 24/7 for up to five destinations, are like “having your own personal meteorologist.” From the Golf FXi, which gives “detailed conditions for more than 16,000 U.S. courses,” to the Hunt FXi, which provides weather information tailored to predicting animal behavior, the devices prepare you for every kind of weather, come rain, sleet, or snow.
Starting at $100, bushnell.com
Source: Forbes Life
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