Bushnell Hunt FXi Forecaster

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posted on May 27, 2010
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The new Bushnell Hunt FXi provides the latest, up-to-date information to help sportsmen plan their next hunt.

It features seven-day AccuWeather forecasts for over 3000 counties in North America, sunrise/sunset times, the chance of precipitation, wind speed and direction, moon phase, barometric pressure and morning, afternoon and evening forecasts for days 1-4.

Users can save up to five counties in their favorites, quickly scrolling through each one for the latest updates.

The screen backlight changes color with the current temperature, making it easy to quickly see outside conditions at a glance.

The Hunt FXi also has a built in alarm clock with snooze.

The wireless receiver for the Hunt FXi hooks to a USB port on a PC, providing accurate and timely information.

The unit sells for a suggested retail of $99.99.

For more information, go to bushnell.com.

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