Showing posts with label wall clock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wall clock. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

La Crosse Technology WS-811561-W atomic digital wall clock with solar-powered sensor Review

La Crosse Technology WS-811561-W atomic digital wall clock with solar-powered sensor
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Not much to say except that it does exactly what it's supposed to do. I love the solar powered sensor that shows the temp and the clock picked up the "atomic" time within just a few minutes. Setup was a breeze and I had everything up and running really quickly. The only reason for 4 stars is that something inside the clock seems to have come loose/broken and rattles around inside, but it still seems to work fine.

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This WS-811561 atomic digital wall clock and temperature station from La Crosse Technology not only conveys the precise time and date, but also informs users of current indoor and outdoor temperatures. Radio-controlled by WWVB radio transmissions from the national atomic clock in Fort Collins, CO, the clock regularly resets time for increased accuracy and adapts automatically for daylight savings time. A solar-powered TX61U-IT outdoor sensor transmits temperatures at 915 MHz from up to 200 feet from the clock's wireless display.
Housed in white plastic, the clock display benefits hanging holes for easy mounting, as well as fold-out legs for free-standing tabletop placement. The LCD relates the time in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format. Along the bottom of the screen, the clock reports the date, day of week, current indoor temperatures ranging from 14.2 to 99.9 degrees F, and current outdoor temperatures ranging from -39.8 to 139.8 degrees F. English, French, German, and Spanish languages are available for day display, and temperatures can be viewed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees. Using the function buttons on the back, the user selects the appropriate time zone, deactivates the auto DST feature, and sets the alarm and its 10-minute snooze. To ensure accurate outdoor temperatures, do not place the sensor in direct sunlight as that skews its measuring capabilities. The sensor's built-in rechargeable battery pack maintains a full charge with minimum indirect light to its solar panel; install in an east-facing location if possible, and shelter from rainfall. For display operation, the separate purchase of two AA batteries is required. A limited one-year warranty covers this item. The clock measures 9 inches wide by 1 inch deep by 7-1/5 inches high, while the sensor measures 1-3/4 inches wide by 1 inch deep by 4 inches high.

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

La Crosse Technology WT-8005U-B Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature, Black Review

La Crosse Technology WT-8005U-B Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature, Black
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Purchased to replace my trusted old Atomic clock (different brand) that worked for 5+ years.
Good and no frill design. Bought it at around $20.
Positives
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- Large and high contrast display, easy to read from far across a room
- Receiver is more sensitive (getting atomic clock signal immediately and during the day, when my old one was only correcting at night (Atomic clock RF signals travel better at night) about 10' from the nearest window). BTW, if you want to get the right clock immediately and during the day, go near a window with clear view to the outside and press clock sync button on the back for manual sync.
- Easy to follow instruction, and the web address for the instruction is printed right next to the battery compartment (handy, since we need to refer to instruction when we change the batteries)
- Simple timezone setting (one button to toggle four USA time zones) -- more on this on Neutral (below) also.
- Daylight Savings Time reflects the correct calendar period -- some of the older products somehow does not understand the new daylight savings time period in USA, but this one does.
- If you care about accuracy of the temperature display, mine was correct within 0.5 oF, compared to my lab instrument -- your clock's accuracy may vary :-).
Negative
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- Instruction is not clear for the first initialization. Could only select the timezone AFTER the clock searched for the Atomic clock signal... (a few minutes), but the instruction does not say that. I thought I had a faulty unit at first. Better instruction needed.
Neutral
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- MAKE SURE that you plan to use this clock in continental USA (ONLY the 4 time zones, Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific). But then again, I don't think you could receive the atomic clock signal if you are outside of these zones in North America.
Helpful Hints
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- Fold up the instruction booklet and tape it near the battery compartment on the back -- you'll be glad you did in about 18+ months.
- I am a big fan of Atomic clocks -- one in almost every room in my house -- and found that most of the external temp sensor version needs battery changes every 6 month or so, while the non-external temp version, like this one, needs battery change every 12~24 months (all using alkaline batteries). So I use rechargeable for the clocks with external temp sensor (both the clock and the sensor) now, and alkaline batteries otherwise.


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Mount it on the wall or rest it on the night stand, this digital, self-setting clock frequently checks radio signals from the US Atomic Clock to automatically set itself, keeping you right on time all the time—a great feature that's got you covered if the power goes out, or (where applicable) for those who forget to spring forward or fall back. A perpetual calendar displays day of the week readable at a glance. Indoor temperature is displayed along with the time in big bold digits that are easy to read. The unit is also equipped with an alarm with snooze for tableside use. Quick Time Zone selection makes this a great travel alarm. The unit hangs on the wall or sets up freestanding on the desktop. It's powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), which last up to 2 years.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Hello Kitty Alarm Clock Review

Hello Kitty Alarm Clock
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I love this clock, its so cute and perfect for travel. Its not extremely loud, scaring me awake, its just enough to get me up. Plus it's an attention getter, everyone loves it.

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Backwards Wall Clock Review

Backwards Wall Clock
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My clock runs backwards, it keeps good time and it is driving my grandkids and great grandkids totally nuts!

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Newgate Metro Alarm Clock, Red, MMETRO28R Review

Newgate Metro Alarm Clock, Red, MMETRO28R
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This is a good looking clock with all the basic features. It is too bad it is a little noisy. It seems like there should be a silent option. Oh, well, the price is decent, too.

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Silent Sweep, No Tick Tock Alarm Clock - White - by Streamline Review

Silent Sweep, No Tick Tock Alarm Clock - White - by Streamline
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I love the look of this alarm clock, but that's where it ends. I can hear it tick, and the alarm doesn't always go off. Not worth the money, no matter how it looks.

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

La Crosse Technology WS-8418U-IT Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Moon Phase Review

La Crosse Technology WS-8418U-IT Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Moon Phase
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I have another automatic time adjusting atomic digital wall clock with a large display that I purchased a few years ago at Radio Shack that is similar but only has the indoor temperature. I liked the remote outdoor temperature sensor feature and the moon phase displays so I decided to purchase this La Crosse brand as an upgrade. The automatic updating and self adjusting nature of these extremely accurate digital atomic clocks is what makes them really different from less accurate traditional quartz clocks. After going through the process myself I must emphasize how important it is that the directions in the provided instruction booklet are followed exactly when setting this clock up.
Here are some tips for obtaining the best results. Install the remote temperature sensor batteries before installing the batteries on the main unit. I have read in other reviews that Energizer lithium or similar non-rechargeable lithium batteries work the best for a longer life and to hold up during colder freezing outdoor weather. Start by placing the outdoor sensor within a few feat of the main unit so they can sync and so you know the outdoor sensor transmission works properly. What I did was manually set up the clock first and the atomic auto-time feature is supposed to adjust the time later but make sure you have the correct time zone and the daylight savings set for your location. I manually set the time two minutes faster than my other atomic clock and sure enough had adjusted the time automatically and it exactly matched my other atomic clock by the next day.
Make sure the clock is in a location where it can receive the atomic clock radio signal. Thick concrete walls, basements, extreme weather, and the time of day can alter the ability of the atomic radio signal transmission (which bounces off the atmosphere) to reach this clock. If it doesn't update right away make sure you have exited the setup mode (usually done by pressing the snooze button once after being in setup mode). Give it at least a day to see if it it does in fact auto update the time from the radio signal it is is supposed to receive. If it doesn't adjust to the correct time then try placing the clock in another location that has less potential obstructions in the direction of the sky so that the atomic radio signal readings are not inhibited. There will be a small digital symbol of a radio signal in the LCD display above the time after it has updated and has been able to properly receive the signal.
Choosing a good location for the outdoor temperature sensor is also important to its proper function. After you have confirmed that it works near the clock and the clock has been properly set up try placing the remote temperature sensor outside in a location you believe the signal will be able to reach the clock. The directions say the remote sensor's maximum range is 300 feet but I would recommend setting it up closer or within fifty feet if possible. Before mounting the sensor make sure it is in fact properly updating the outside temperature reading on the clock inside. Thick concrete walls and metallic window blinds can block the signal strength so try to install the remote outdoor temperature sensor as close to and in line of sight to the clock as you can while being aware of possible obstructions that could block its radio signal.
The quality of the outdoor temperature reading will be determined by having a good location for the outdoor remote sensor. The sensor is not waterproof so it should not get wet, should not have direct sunlight, or be in a location with excessive direct wind or weather. Here are some ideas about finding a good location to mount the sensor. You will want to choose a shady covered location on the side of your house with a location underneath cover. Its the end of December in California and I first installed my remote temperature sensor not too far from the inside wall where the clock was but just outside above a large glass window. It was a good location to avoid direct sun and it was protected from rain by the top of the window frame but I found that there was enough heat escaping from the glass window to increase the sensor's temperature by at least five degrees F. I took it down and placed it on a chair outside the window and the temperature dropped to its proper reading. I searched for a better location that would not be effected by heat from the house. I found one around the corner of the house that was still near in distance to the indoor clock and just below the roof overhang but protected from rain, wind, and sun, etc.. and used the screws provided to mount it into the wooden siding of the house. The plastic mounting hardware keeps the sensor floating more freely in the air. I also placed a separate wooden screw directly underneath the sensor for it to sit on just to make it more secure.
This seems to be a good product with great features for the money. The indoor clock readings are easy to see. The moon phase display was a little confusing at first. Apparently it displays the black shading to correspond to the brightness of the moon. My older atomic clock has the setup buttons on the back while this model has them on the front. This made the setup and adjustments of this La Crosse brand clock much easier than my other atomic clock. I will find out if the claims of longer battery life and reliable function are true within the coming months but so far this seems like a good product. The only other issue I would like to note is that I first noticed the indoor temperature sensor on the clock reading about one to one and a half degrees higher than my older atomic clock. This difference might be explained because the La Crosse clock is capable of displaying the temperature in tenths of a degree F of accuracy while the my older clock displays only within a single degrees F of accuracy. The La Crosse clock is also capable of updating more frequently which means that you will sometimes see the temperature display vary from half of a degree F to one degree F several times per minute. The temperature of the air inside a living space often changes and varies as the air moves around from the activity of fans, air conditioners, heaters, doors opening, etc..
There are other models of atomic clocks from La Crosse available in different looks (desktop sizes, wood styling, traditional analog styling, etc.) with more features including weather prediction capability, more sensors, humidity, second remote sensor, etc. but this basic model with indoor and outdoor temperature sensing, moon phases, time and date does seem to work well. Because of the finicky nature of setting up the outdoor sensor and the fact that the outdoor sensor is not water proof I lowered my rating one star from the highest five star rating. I still recommend this large display La Crosse atomic clock and think it is an excellent value for the money.

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This large-display digital wall clock from La Crosse Technology not only keeps precise time, but also shares the date, day of week, current indoor and outdoor temperatures, and moon phase. Radio-controlled by the WWVB atomic clock, the clock regularly resets for accuracy and adapts automatically for daylight savings time. The thermometer provides climate information for indoor comfort and appropriate planning beyond the house walls.
Bordered by a sleek black frame, the silver clock face features two rectangular LCD screens and four small buttons for setting the clock and shifting modes. The top screen displays time in either a 12- or 24-hour format. A radio icon indicates the strength of the WWVB signal. Outside the signal's range, users can manually set the time. The clock also offers an alarm function with snooze. The lower LCD screen displays the indoor temperature and date on its left side, and the outdoor temperature and day of the week on its right. In the screen's center, one of twelve icons denotes the present moon phase. The day of the week can be presented in English, French, German, or Spanish, while degrees are conveyed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. The clock measures indoor temperatures from 14 to 100 degrees F. For outdoor data, a TX37U-IT sensor is included, communicating at a 915MHz frequency from up to 330 feet. The sensor registers a range of –31.9 to +139 degrees F. To power the clock and sensor, the separate purchase of four AA batteries is required. Install the clock 6 feet from computers, TVs, or other interfering appliances. A one-year limited warranty covers this item. The clock measures 10-1/4 inches wide by 1-1/5 inches deep by 9-3/4 inches high and the sensor 1-1/2 inches wide by 4/5 inches deep by 5 inches high.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

La Crosse Technology WS-8115U-B Digital Wall Clock with Indoor and Outdoor Temperature Review

La Crosse Technology WS-8115U-B Digital Wall Clock with Indoor and Outdoor Temperature
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The first one had something wrong with it and they had us return it for a replacement. The replacement was sent promptly and worked just fine.

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This atomic digital wall clock from La Crosse Technology not only conveys the precise time and date, but also informs users of current indoor and outdoor temperatures. Radio-controlled by transmissions from the national atomic clock in Fort Collins, CO, the clock regularly resets time for increased accuracy and adapts automatically for daylight savings time. A remote TX38U sensor transmits climate data at 915 MHz from up to 200 feet from the clock.
Sleek in black casing, the wall clock benefits from a built-in stand for optional table placement. The LCD clock expresses the time in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format. Along the bottom of the screen, the clock conveys the date, day of week, indoor temperatures ranging from 14.2 to 99.9 degrees F, and outdoor temperatures ranging from -39.8 to 139.8 degrees F. English, French, German, and Spanish languages are available for day display, and temperatures can be viewed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees. Using the functions on the back, the user selects the appropriate time zone from +/-12 GMT for atomic time coordination. This interface also permits the user to deactivate the auto DST feature and to set the alarm and its 10-minute snooze. To power the clock and the sensor, the separate purchase of two AA batteries and two AAA batteries is required; replacement is indicated with low battery icons. A limited one-year warranty covers this item. The clock measures 9 inches wide by 4/5 inch deep by 7-1/5 inches high, while the sensor measures 1-1/3 inches wide by 1/2 inch deep by 3-2/5 inches high.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Infinity Instruments Fleur de Lis Wall Clock Review

Infinity Instruments Fleur de Lis Wall Clock
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I was amazed at this clock as soon as I saw it. It's one of those things that is basically a luxury, but you've got to have it anyway. In my case, I not only like the detailing and scroll work, but am thrilled that it just happens to match my Royal Palace rug in my living room. It also has a fleur-de-lis pattern. So, this clock will tie everything together, especially when I use fleur-de-lis holdbacks for my drapes. It is just the right size for my living room wall, which was totally bare without this clock. There's no problem with the clock's accuracy, either, once batteries are installed.
If you like wrought iron and this particular French pattern, you will definitely LOVE this clock!!!

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Centrios Digital Alarm Clock Review

Centrios Digital Alarm Clock
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This died about 12 hours after I received it. By the time I buy batteries, I will have paid too much for what it is. It looks good though and I can read the numbers without my glasses.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

La Crosse Technology Ws-8117U-It Atomic Wall Clock With Indoor And Outdoor Temperature And Moon Phase Review

La Crosse Technology Ws-8117U-It Atomic Wall Clock With Indoor And Outdoor Temperature And Moon Phase
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I checked very carefully, and this *is* the model I have. This is a GREAT, easy to set up, easy to use product that I wouldn't trade for anything. It has been prominent in my kitchen for over a year now, and I love it!
There is a slight catch: you do have to read the directions. Apparently, this a far more daunting challenge for most people than I would have guessed, as they only took me about five minutes to read.
Yes, the moon phases can appear backwards, but the illuminated portion of the clock matches the illuminated portion of the moon. This is a very minor complaint and after I got used to it (again, about five minutes), it hasn't thrown me off since.
Again, yes, you have to put a thermometer outside to have the outside temperature. I'm not sure what the other reviewer was expecting. On the plus side, I've always found it extremely accurate, and what's more, the signal appears to be able to pass through an entire house with no problem.
But, no, this clock adjusts itself and I haven't had to worry about resetting it for a long time.
I love this thing and never plan on replacing it with anything else. After reading these other reviews, I guess my only complaint is that it doesn't have a drink ready for me when I get home.
BTW, I find myself using the moon phases a lot more than I would've guessed.

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This La Crosse Technology® WS-8117U-IT Atomic wall clock with indoor and outdoor temperature brings you an attractive and highly functional design. It monitors the indoor and outdoor temperatures and also includes the moon phases, a perpetual calendar, the Atomic time and date, and a time zone setting. The IT 915 technology allows fast transmission of information to let you see the outside temperature from inside your home.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

La Crosse Technology WT-8005U-S Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature, Silver Review

La Crosse Technology WT-8005U-S Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature, Silver
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In Maryland it can be difficult to get a radio-controlled clock to pick up the time signal (it is sent from Colorado), so sometimes it is necessary to set the time manually. Unfortunately, a lot of atomic clocks make this very difficult, giving you only one or two cryptic buttons to use for settings, so it is either impossible to figure out how to set the time or it takes forever because of the clumsy controls. This clock was quick and easy to set up and I did not have to look at the manual at all.
The display and clear and easy to read.
Unlike most digital wall clocks this one includes the seconds -- some people may find the constant updates visually distracting.


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Mount it on the wall or rest it on the night stand, this digital, self-setting clock frequently checks radio signals from the US Atomic Clock to automatically set itself, keeping you right on time all the time—a great feature that's got you covered if the power goes out, or (where applicable) for those who forget to spring forward or fall back. A perpetual calendar displays day of the week readable at a glance. Indoor temperature is displayed along with the time in big bold digits that are easy to read. The unit is also equipped with an alarm with snooze for tableside use. Quick Time Zone selection makes this a great travel alarm. The unit hangs on the wall or sets up freestanding on the desktop. It's powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), which last up to 2 years.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Seiko Advanced Technology Bedside Alarm Get Up and Glow Clock Review

Seiko Advanced Technology Bedside Alarm Get Up and Glow Clock
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Serious design flaws make this alarm clock fall far short of expectations. I bought it based on the add. Its serious design flaws can't be seen until use.
The face cover is too reflective, acting like a mirror, so it's difficult to read in a lit room. Light through a window over my bed makes even the large numbers impossible to read. I had to rotate it to an odd angle to minimize reflections to be able to read it.
The LCD face has a limited viewing angle. With my head on the pillow, in a dark room, with its backlight on, the clock face was blank because of the viewing angle. I had to prop up on my elbow to see the time or tilt the clock with a thick book to put the face at a readable angle.
The snooze alarm only rings twice before it shuts off. The seconds display is distracting and the snooze on, alarm on, AM and PM logos are not easy to read.
Flaws overwhelm good points. Looks good online. Example of what not to buy on the internet.

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