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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I'm disappointed the projection image is small and is out of focus without my glasses. A focus dial would have been a good idea. I like the large time screen, and that I can adjust the brightness.
TK
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
I love the clock and the ceiling projection. It is easy to use and because it has the larger numbers, it is so easy to read.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I used to use my phone to check the time when I wake up from sleeping. This projects the time on the wall so I don't have to have the light from my phone glaring at me. Thus, making it easier to go back to sleep and allowing me to get a better night's rest.
R.L.K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
We love having a projection clock. The one we have was part of an Oregon Scientific weather station that projected the time/temp on the ceiling. The remote temp sensor died many years ago and a couple of the LCD segments in the projector have died also making time telling a little bit of a post-midnight puzzle.The size of this clock is right for a night table while still having large enough numerals to see without glasses. I like the blue color although red is better for night vision. The controls are intuitive. The battery backup seems to work well(CR2032 coin cell). I had it unplugged for about 12 hrs after setting it and the time was still set when I plugged it back in. This is important as it's in a location with frequent power outages. It has two USB-A ports on the back for charging other devices helping clean up the rat's nest of wires behind the night table. The projected brightness is adjustable (thank goodness) and I have shown the three setting, as best I can, with a phone camera. I am sure the camera is making adjustments when recording the photo so what I have shown are not going to be accurate to the eye but on max brightness the illumination is way too much. It burns through the LCD in the projector. Mid and low are OK. There is a little burn through(to the eye) in the mid setting and none apparent at the low setting, at least not with a quick check after dark. It may still not be low enough after the eyes are fully dark-adapted but time will tell. I would recommend to the designer/manufacturer to take the mid brightness and make it the maximum and then add one more lower than the current lowest. Just shift the range down by one and it would be more useful.Did I mention that it is also a radio? Who listens to a radio in 2024? A Bluetooth chip might be a bit more useful but perhaps in a clock some market segment might like to wake to news or music, I don't know. I haven't tried the alarm so I can't tell you if it's good or bad but I am just going to assume that you can wake to radio and the station is up to you.
Sci
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
It’s always helpful to be able to tell the time when you wake up in the middle of the night and are a little bit disoriented. I like the fact that with this projection clock I can look up at the ceiling and see the time. There’s a dial that allows you to focus the sharpness of the display. The blue light is also soothing and relaxing. Projection lights that I’ve had in the past requires a separate battery for the projection system but this one doesn’t so that’s great. There’s a dial to increase or decrease the brightness of the display. This is helpful since you don’t want it too bright when you’re trying to sleep.There’s a backup CR2032 battery that saves the time settings in case your house power goes off. I only use this for the time but it also has a radio and alarms should you choose to use these features. There are two USB A ports that you can use to charge your devices. The build is cheap plastic but you can’t tell much from far away and it’s consistent with this price. As long as the projection light last a few years I’ll be happy.
Frank Lanza
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
thanks
Bea Northcott
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
The ceiling projection is large and bright, but when looking at the projection from an angle sometimes the digits are difficult to read because they're pretty tight. But the biggest reason I am not a big fan of this clock radio is the latter. I bought it to use as a radio alarm. It is the LOUDEST radio on the planet. Even set at "1" for volume, it blasts you out of bed. Very disappointed.
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