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- #101,325 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #9 in Projection Clocks
Wendy
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I got this because of the projection and the temperature displays. The remote thermometer stopped working within a week and within two weeks the projection now only shows a red circle on the ceiling. So far the clock seems to stay on track I guess so that deserves a star.
Victoria Leonard
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Updated review i now gave tjem r stars because agter i emailed back hoe upset i was and left a bad review theu have decided to dend me a new unit... hope it last longer thrn the first...... first review: Terrible product it worked good for about 6 months then it stopped receiving the temperature from the outside sensor. I did all the troubleshooting steps before contacting the company without fixing the problem. I reached out to the company and they wanted video of what I did to the clock. Since video over email have to be short I showed what it was doing. They then sent back that I wasn't reseting it right. I explained that I did prior to contacting them which I stated in the first email that they must have not read at all. Do not buy this clock spend the extra money and get the more expensive one from a different company bc they don't want to fix what's wrong if it break before a year old.
Keith Wesselmann
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
I like how this looks and I love that it tells me the outside temperature when I wake up in the morning. I don't actually use the alarm function (that's what phones are for) so I can't speak to the reliability or ease of use. On the main feature I was looking for - clear and big projection of the time on the ceiling - it is great. I wasn't thinking about the outdoor temperature feature when I purchased it, and didn't really expect to use it, but that has turned out to be a delightful bonus feature!
Yves Charron
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2023
C'est très dispendieux et pas très solide ,ça reste du plastique et la base n'est pas stable ,j'aurais préfère qu'il sois plus lourd.
Lee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2023
A bit expensive but good
Wendy M
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
This has multiple levels of brightness for the clock itself and the projection on the ceiling. It projects the time. Also, projects the indoor and outdoor temperatures (it switches between the two every few seconds). I want my bedroom dark so I turn the projection on low and turn off the clock face. I have one in my livingroom too. Works great when laying in my recliner or on the couch. Cannot see the projection well or at all during the daytime but can see the time on the base. Displays indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. Recommend this clock.
mario
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2022
Useless for the price! Wish I can sale it .
II SNAKED II
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2022
Good that it has an outside thermostat - temp reader, the projector is good, but the clock face is cluttered, not the best alarm clock.
Ardelle Thake
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2020
This was a gift for my son in law to replace one from Oregon Scientific that he had for many years. It has a more colourful screen than the old one, but he is very happy with it.
Jack P
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2020
After looking for a replacement projection alarm clock that used a red instead of blue (hard to see) projection light, I researched Amazon, and found this clock. The projection light is red on this clock, and it also doubles as a mini weather station. At first, I did not care about the weather features, but that would soon change.The entire southern part of our country had an extremely low temperature cold front move through last week. I was concerned we might have a problem with our waterlines freezing under the house. In the past when the temps got into the teens, we would leave all the faucets in the house dripping a spaghetti size stream of water to keep the pipes from freezing.I decided to place the outdoor temperature sensor in the crawl space under the house to monitor the temps, and know before the temps reached 32 degrees or lower. I wasn't sure if this would work, but boy did it ever.The first night of the cold front the outdoor temps dropped below 32 degrees beginning late afternoon. By the time I went to bed, outdoor temps were 19 degrees, inside house temps were 67 degrees, the under the house it was 47 degrees. I figured the crawl space was still holding the heat from the day before as the temps were almost 70 degrees that day.Second night and the outdoor temps have been below freezing for over 24 hours. When I went to bed, I checked the temperature numbers. Outdoor temps were 21 degrees, inside house temps were 67 degrees, the under the house it was 43 degrees. This seemed a little strange to me. Our house is all brick, but with a crawl space instead of a basement. There are vents (open to the outside air) every 20 feet in the concrete block/brick walls. I found it hard to believe the temps were so high under the house. I figured they would be below freezing by now.Day three the outdoor temps reached 38 degrees around noon, so I decided to go under the house and place a thermometer next to the temp sensor to check the accuracy of the sensor. I checked the thermometer four hours later. The thermometer read 48 degrees, and the sensor read 48.4 degrees. Basically the same temperature. I went back inside the house and told my wife the results. Without hesitation, she says: "Sounds like the duct-work under the house is leaking heat".The following day I crawled back under the house, and started to inspect the HVAC duct-work. Forty-five minutes later, I found the problem. Apparently (last summer) the termite inspection guy "bumped" a union of two ducts just enough to open the connection 1/8 inch on one side. Our central heat was leaking under the house. This is why the temps under the house were so much higher than the ambient temperature outside. For me, the clock paid for itself at that moment.I read some reviews that stated the clock alarms were hard to set. I did not experience this. There are two small slide switches on the back of the clock. One is the "on/off" for alarm number one, and the other is "on/off" for alarm number two. After finding these two switches, the alarms were easy to manage. All and all a nice small footprint night table projection alarm clock for a good price.
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