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This atomic weather clock tells you the outside temperature when you wake in the morning, before you've even gotten out of bed! The atomic thermometer clock also displays the indoor temperature as well as relative humidity and hours, minutes and seconds on the large clear digital screen. The atomic alarm clock receives outdoor temperature information from a remote transmitter that may be placed up to eighty feet away from the unit (outside). For added convenience, the atomic clock has a projection feature that displays time and temperature on the ceiling or wall. This projection alarm clock is made of plastic with a modern silver finish. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
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FAILED
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This product has already stopped working. After a week I'm still awaiting return contact from the company.
Can you assist??
Bill James
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2009-01-07
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Great little product!
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We already have one of these, and were telling a family member about it. He was so interested we bought him one for Christmas - he really enjoys it. We love being able to look up at night and see the time and temp - what a lazy way to get updates during the night!!!!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
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Does it all very well!
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This is an excellent clock. The projection is easy to read in very dim or no light. The time and outdoor temperature are displayed alternately every few seconds. The outdoor temperature sensor is quite accurate compared to two others that I own. And the price can't be beat. I would highly recommend it.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
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Worthless
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The exterior temperature device did not work...The projected
time was a round blur on the ceiling that could not be read...
do not recommend you waste your time or money...I had to give
it one star because the review would not continue without any
rating...but really would rate it zero stars...Returned unit...
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
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Perfect for sleeping!
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This product is great at night, when you don't want to turn over to check out what time it is when you're in bed. I have the time projecting on the ceiling so all I have to do is look up without moving. The projection is bright enough to see at night with maybe the glow of street lights going through the window, but no where near bright enough to disturb your sleep. The outdoor tempature is accurate, and I have the sensor out on the deck and the display in my 2nd floor bedroom. I did notice that the best way to sync the display with the sensor is to either do it next to a sliding glass door or outside, but once you have it sync'd, you can move the display anywhere you want in the house and still get a reading. The time and outdoor temperature does alternate, so sometimes I find myself waiting a second for the temperature reading to turn to time, but it's really not a big deal.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
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