Showing posts with label projection clock. Show all posts
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1/04/2011

Honeywell TC681ELW Dual View Wireless Digital Weather Station with Analog Quartz Clock Review

Honeywell TC681ELW Dual View Wireless Digital Weather Station with Analog Quartz ClockI got this station not even a week ago and its the worst money that I probably spent. Granted it was only around $50 but trust me you will regret every penny. Its impossible to set the time on this thing since the button that you are supposed to hold onto it doesn't work 90% of the time. When you have it pressed it just literally doesn't move the clock hands and as you take the batteries out and reinsert them it magically starts moving again and when you push the clock set button again same thing happens and it doesn't DO ANYTHING! This is the worst thing Honeywell made...I would not recommend this thing even as a useless piece of firewood or anything you could potentially take out your aggression out on, otherwise you'd be wasting your money.

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The Honeywell TC681ELW Dual View Wireless Digital Weather Station with Analog Quartz Clock combines a classic analog clock with a high-tech digital weather station that can monitor up to three remote locations/ With the main display unit measuring 8.1 x 4.55 x 1.49 inches (WxHxD), the TC681ELW has three-channel remote sensor capacity and comes with one TS33C wireless sensor with a transmission range of approximately 200 feet. The weather station can auto-scan all three remote channels. (Additional sensors are sold separately.)
The analog clock has hour, minute and second hands. The digital weather station information includes a forecasting icon, indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity range with comfort level indicators. The quartz clock includes crescendo alarm with snooze function and a LED backlight for easy night viewing. The digital weather station has an enhanced blue backlight. When the remote sensor is powered by two AA alkaline batteries, the unit has an outside temperature range of minus 4 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, and minus 38 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit if lithium batteries are used. For humidity monitoring, the clock has an indoor and outdoor range of 25 to 90 percent. (The two AA batteries required for the sensor, and the two AA batteries required for the main unit, are not included.)

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12/03/2010

jWIN JL707 Projection Alarm Clock Radio Review

jWIN JL707 Projection Alarm Clock RadioI bought this clock for my daughter after I had received a different projection clock as a gift.My daughter really likes the on-ceiling display of the clock.The only drawbacks:the projection device does not swivel left and right.That would help in positioning the on-ceiling display a little better.Also, you must set the projection clock separate from the regular clock-radio clock.Other than that, I would recommend.

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The JL707 from jWIN is an AM/FM projection clock radio. Features include: 180-degree clock projection, Digital alarm clock with 9-minute snooze function, Integrated AM / FM radio, Wake to radio or buzzer, Fall asleep to radio, LED clock display , Built-in speaker

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12/02/2010

Emerson CKS3516 SmartSet Dual-Alarm Clock Radio with Time Projection System Review

Emerson CKS3516 SmartSet Dual-Alarm Clock Radio with Time Projection SystemThis review refers to the CKS3528 model, which I purchased from Amazon's partner, Target. The only difference between my model and this one is that the clock projection has a selectable color filter on the CKS3528. This unit listed here does not.

I purchased this clock for the large digit display and projection functions. So far both are working out quite nicely. The display is not too bright at night, when the dimmer is set to low. It is still quite readable in a lit room. The projection is too dim to read if the room is lit, but it works nicely in the dark. I am nearsighted, but I have no problem reading the ceiling display with my glasses off at night. I'd guess the digits are about 10 inches high on my ceiling. The projection is also not so bright that it lights up the room or keeps me awake.

The smart set function is little more than a preset internal clock that lives off a lithium battery when it is not plugged in. The manual says the battery will last 3 years even if the unit is never plugged in, and should last 5+ years when used normally. The clock allows you to change the time settings yourself (if you like your clock 5-10 minutes fast, or if the time ever drifts) and the internal memory will keep the new time setting. This is a nice improvement over the RCA version that I replaced, which had drifted about 2 minutes off and could not be corrected.

The clock knows 7 times zones: Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Yukon, and Hawaiian. Since you can change the internal time memory anyway, I imagine it would be pretty easy to use this in any zone and just fix the time shift once. However, the clock obeys the 2007 US daylight savings time rules: starting 2nd Sunday of March, ending 1st Sunday of November. There does not appear to be a way to turn DST off. So, if your state or country does not follow these rules, you'll have to change the time or timezone every time the DST changes do not match your area.

The radio is set by an analog dial. The dial indicator lights up when the clock is plugged in, but it's still not easy to tell by the display what channel number you have set. It doesn't seem to drift very badly, but my chosen wake-up station is pretty strong in my area. I'd have preferred a digital tuner.

There are two alarms. Each can be set to wake by buzzer or radio. Each alarm can be set to run for 7-days, 5-days (Mon-Fri), or 2-days (Sat-Sun). The buzzer alarms wake by crescendo, that is, they start softly and increase in volume. I can't comment on how loud they get, since I don't use buzzer alarms. The wake by radio function works nicely, coming on directly to the volume that you have preset. To turn off the buzzer alarms, you have to find one of the tiny (1) or (2) alarm buttons among the many on top of the unit. To turn off the radio alarm, you can also hit the much larger Radio On/Off button on the right end of the unit. The snooze button is large and easy to find in the middle. Snooze is fixed at 9 minutes.

I recommend this clock to anyone who likes to wake up to a radio, and who lives in a US timezone following the new DST rules. My only complaint is the lack of a digital radio tuner.

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Enjoy true ease of operation and convenience with Emerson's SmartSet Dual-Alarm Clock with Time Projection System.With Emerson's exclusive SmartSet Auto Time-Setting Technology, the clock automatically sets itself to the correct date and time as soon as you plug it in.Not only does it feature an easy-to-read display, but the projection system also shows the time in brilliant red numbers on your wall or ceiling.Programmable dual alarms can also be set for weekday only, weekend only, or every day operation.

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11/22/2010

Sharp SPC345 LCD Projection Alarm Clock Review

Sharp SPC345 LCD Projection Alarm ClockThe time came to retire the old alarm clock and the DH just about played Taps.Until I presented him with this one.It has a nice silver, sleek appearance.The numbers are large enough for him to see even without his contacts.Has the date and also shows the time the alarm is set at without having to click any buttons.Has a please neon yellow-green back lit and the time is projected on the ceiling is big numbers.

It runs on a combination battery and electrical current, so that is the lights go out the clock doesn't!Since this time of year sees a lot of storm and lost power (more than we'd like...lol) this is a very handy feature.

Easy to use and make the DH quite the happy camper.

For those seeking a simple clock, no radio etc.This is just about perfect.

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With the Sharp SPC345 LCD Projection Alarm Clock, you'll know exactly what time it is any time of the night by simply staring up at your ceiling. An adjustable projection position and adjustable focus allows you to project the Red LED readout onto your ceiling for easy and convenient viewing. An on/off projection switch also means that you have the option of taking the projection off and reading the time, date and alarm time from the soothing green LCD display. The Sharp SPC345 gives you the option of having your time in either 12- or 24-hour formats, and the snooze function means that you can catch up on a few extra winks every morning before you begin your day. Designed with a silver-color case and titanium-color front control buttons, this clock requires one AA battery that's included.

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10/29/2010

NAXA NX-162 Digital LED Projection Display Alarm Clock Radio Review

NAXA NX-162 Digital LED Projection Display Alarm Clock  RadioI was looking for a projection alarm clock, for a long time, and everything I saw was very expensive and still didn't meet my standards.Finally I found this one and was reluctant to buy, since it didn't ahve any reviews.But I saw that it was a fast moving product with lot of people buying it, hence decided to give it a try.And I am happy to say that Iam really satisfied with thsi product for the price I paid.Its a decent clock with a decent price tag.

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Features * Digital Clock * AM/FM Radio Tuner * 180-Degree Projection * Wake up to Radio or Alarm * Snooze Function * Battery Back up with 9V Battery (Battery not Included)

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10/25/2010

Philips AJ3600 Time Projection Clock Radio Review

Philips AJ3600 Time Projection Clock RadioI just received this clock yesterday and have already fallen in love!

To avoid hitting the snooze or reset button(s) and never waking up, I keep my alarm clock across the room from my bed.This way I wake up enough to get out of bed and walk across the room before I hit any buttons.As my eyes are getting older it has become increasingly more difficult to focus on the clock when I wake up in the middle of the night.

When I decided that a projection clock would solve my problem of focusing on the clock in the middle of the night, I started to look around for one and I was not pleased with what was out there.I did not need nature sounds, nor did I need a light to turn on as part of the alarm.I do not have an MP3 player to dock into my clock, and I do not need a complete weather report when I open my eyes (LOL, I will find that out soon enough when I shlep out of bed and let the dogs outside!).I do not need to know what time the alarm is set (Ijust like to be reassured that it is on), and I am perfectly capable of pressing a few buttons to set the time all by myslef.

This little guy projects the time and whether or not the alarm is on...the two things that I am most interested in when I open my eyes in the middle of the night.The projection can be moved 180 degrees and the further away you project the time, the larger it is.It has an adjustable backlight on the face so it is not too bright.It has an AM/FM radio with ten station presets, and when the alarm is set to chime instead of the radio, it starts gentle so as not to jar you awake.It does have two alarms, but instead of having a choice of alarm types (chime or radio) Alarm 1 uses the radio and Alarm 2 uses the chime.The chime is a little bit quieter than I am used to, but it woke me up just fine this morning.

So far (after one night) I love this clock, it's a great price, and I would defiantly recommend it!

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Philips Clock Radio with Time Projection that beams the time on any surface - just wake up, open your eyes, and you'll see the time!

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9/12/2010

RCA RP5440 SmartSnooze Dual Wake AM/FM Clock Radio with Time Projector Review

RCA RP5440 SmartSnooze Dual Wake AM/FM Clock Radio with Time ProjectorWhat I wanted out of an alarm clock was something that would wake me up without driving me crazy.I can't stand alarm clocks that buzz or go "beebeebeebeep" and I hate waking up to music (because it makes it impossible to enjoy the songs after that).The RCA RP5440 is probably the closest I'll get.

This alarm clock is easy to set and has a dual alarm.I use alarm 1 for waking up for school and alarm 2 for waking up on weekends.They can't be set to days of the week, but I set one for 6AM and one for 8AM and switch between the two at the push of a button.

A problem I have always had waking up was that I could disable the alarm without waking up at all, so I would set three different alarms scattered across my room.Somehow, this alarm clock just wakes me up.Things may change as the school year drags on and my nights get later, but so far I am delighted.

The alarm makes a beeping sound, but it has a lot of tone to it, as opposed to the very electronic beeps I despise.It begins at a pleasantly quiet volume and increases within about 30 seconds to very loud.

The display is NOT blue digits on a black background as pictured, but black digits on a blue background.A very, very bright blue background.With the dimmer on (which auto-dims in darkness), it is like a night light.With the dimmer off, it is like a TV.This doesn't bother me, but if you can't sleep without total darkness, it will keep you up.

The projection feature is nice because I can simply hit the snooze button and the time is projected in red on my ceiling for about 10 seconds.The projector tilts and the angle changes so the time on the ceiling can be readable if you like the clock facing your bed or parallel to the headboard.

Some features I don't use but might be good for you are the adjustable snooze (1-30 minutes) and the sleep function, which allows you to fall asleep to the radio or your own music and it automatically shuts off.

One neat feature is the AUX input.This means, with the right cable (small headphone plug on each end, not included) you can plug your iPod into the radio and listen to it or fall asleep to it.iPods also have a sleep feature so you can make the two turn off at the same time.

My biggest problem with the alarm clock is the temperature feature.The indoor temperature feature is great and it works perfectly.But my window is 3 or 4 yards from my nightstand, so the outdoor temperature sensor can't contact the alarm clock.The sensor unit sits on my windowsill with the sensor wire sticking out the window and it reads a temperature.But the outdoor temperature, according to the alarm clock, is - - -.Also, since it's a basement window, the temperature is a good 10°F lower than the real outdoor temperature.If your window is within about 10 feet from your nightstand and above ground, it will work for you.I have other ways of finding out the current temperature, and the temperature at 6AM is rarely the temperature I want to dress for, so it didn't ruin the purchase for me.

Being in the basement makes the AM radio reception not that great.The FM works fine because the antenna is in the power cord and FM is generally stronger, but the AM antenna is inside the alarm clock and has poor reception.Rotating the alarm clock improves reception by a little, but that messes up my time projection angle!

The clock sets itself right out of the box (using its installed AA batteries, which keep time and alarms going in case of a power outage), and all you have to do is tell it your time zone and whether or not you are on daylight saving time.Both options have their own switch on the back.Unfortunately, the time I got was 5 minutes slow, which, had I not noticed, would make a big difference for my morning routine.

A contributing factor to my general idea that this is just a great alarm clock is how simple it is to set the time and alarms.There is a button to increase time and a button to decrease time.It goes by minutes (not hours), but it goes really fast when you hold the buttons.Never again will I have to waste time going through 59 minutes (on an old alarm clock that would scroll through minutes so slowly that pushing the button again and again was faster) because I accidentally set it to 6:01.

I am very happy with the alarm clock and I highly recommend it.Especially if you're above ground and have a window near your nightstand.

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Clock Radio projection

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