Self-setting atomic clock in 12- and 24-hour formats Projects the time onto a wall, ceiling, or just about any surface Polyphonic alarm; dual alarm with snooze English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian language support White EL Backlight for nighttime viewing
Time is as important to us as it is to you.Thatâs why Oregon Scientific has included the projection feature into their newest atomic clock. And with the remote motion sensor you can have peace of mind knowing that when somebody walks by the motion sensor, youâll hear an audible beep on the main unit.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Stay Away From This Clock Comment: This clock was frustrating from the moment I got it out of the box. The main attraction was the projection clock so that my wife and I could see the time projected on the ceiling if we woke in the middle of the night, wondering if it was time to get up. The clock was also supposed to set itself using long wave radio signals containing the official US time. However, the time zone on the clock kept resetting itself so that we were never certain whether we were looking at our time or time in some other part of the US. Resetting the time zone was a lot of trouble, with lots of things to toggle through. The clock face was difficult to read during the daytime and could not be seen at all at night. After struggling with it for months, I went to target and got a $20 projection clock that is easy to read, sets itself like a dream and has worked flawlessly from day 1. This clock is not worth the money and I cannot recommend it. Customer Rating: Summary: Projection Clock Comment: Very modern, attractive clock. Projection feature works great. There are six or so music alarm tones which are effective to awaken you. The directions are thorough. I have not explored the motion alarm feature as of yet.