Woodstation acts like a weather station, looks like a dead tree

Usually the intersection of woodcraft and Gadgetry consists of little more than taking a piece of gear and putting it in a box. Woodstation may be no different, but at least it does its thing with some style, placing its LED display beneath the surface, allowing it to seemingly display weather data on the wood itself. And whether that weren’t abundant, the device contains a motion sensor (it turns itself on when you enter the room) as well as moment, date, and alarm functions. Available in a maple or walnut finish, that poor boy is currently available in the UK for £89.95 (about $147). And unlike the Amazon Kindling, that thing actually works.

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