WallarGe Atomic Clock with Indoor Temperature and Humidity,Self-Setting Digital Wall Clock or Desk Clock,Battery Operated Alarm Days Digital Clock Large Display for Seniors,Auto DST.
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The clock is set to two. 625" tall x 1" wide 25" wide.
Although this clock does not receive atomic radio signals, it can be set to the correct time using the back setting button.
My clock is set to face south. My kitchen is tucked away in the back of the house. It works fine, and once the clock locates the atomic signal, it actually gains time. It's a tad inconvenient for me because I prefer accurate clocks, but it's not a major issue. When DST begins at 2 a.m. EDT on March 14th, it will be interesting to see what happens.
Hello. This isn't the case in my case. It correctly updates the date. This information should be generated by the atomic clock. Perhaps the clock should be reset by removing the batteries and reinserting them after a minute, then waiting for a "lock." Try it first thing in the morning, when there isn't much else going on. I'd return it if it didn't work out.
Selected User Reviews For WallarGe Atomic Clock with Indoor Temperature and Humidity,Self-Setting Digital Wall Clock or Desk Clock,Battery Operated Alarm Days Digital Clock Large Display for Seniors,Auto DST.
I'm a big fan of atomic clocks, and it took me a long time to find the perfect one. This clock appealed to me because it had a clear outer border and a black center border; however, it was frequently delivered with a white border and a black center border. I returned it twice, informing them that the picture on the box represents the product I was supposed to receive, but the product in the box is different, and something is being switched before Amazon receives it? When the Amazon warehouse fills my order, they see the picture on the box, which is correct, but it is not the same as the box, which is white rather than clear. It's extremely aggravating, disappointing, and irritating! I've had to go to UPS twice to return this, and I'm not reordering because the boxes are all probably wrong. It's a devious switch. On the producer's side, there's a roo.
I wanted a large clock with the temperature and humidity displayed on it that I could see. This is a good one. It was an added bonus that it was atomic. It was simple to set the time. I was a little apprehensive about this particular date. If you look at the second image, you'll notice that it's set to 1. It was supposed to be Friday instead of Wednesday at ten o'clock. When I changed the date to the 8th, it displayed Tuesday rather than Wednesday. So I eventually set the date to August 8th and pressed the auto-start button. Set the timer for 25 seconds and leave it alonebr>I went to bed hoping it would fix itself, and when I awoke it had. My other half hung it on the wall with Command strips because the time, date, and day were all correct. As for the rest, switching from Celsius to Fahrenheit was as simple as pressing one button, as was turning on Daylight Saving Time. It may take a little while for the Atomic part to kick in, but it does over time, and it's nice that they included batteries. The clock, as you can see from the photos, is very easy to read. Because my Labrador has a habit of unplugging things with his tail, I like that it doesn't have an electrical cord. This clock comes highly recommended because of its easy-to-read display, accurate temperatures, and humidity feature.
When I try to "force" a sync over the air during the day (I live in north central Texas), the only way I can do it is to put the clock outside. However, if I just forget about it and let it do its thing after dark, it syncs up every night without fail, even when it's not right next to a window (I keep it on the wall about 5 feet from one). It has remained perfectly accurate up to this point. For me, that's sufficient.
I've had the clock for about two weeks and it doesn't pick up the timing signal where it's mounted (on the wall in my home office). I placed it in the house the first night so that it could pick up the signal, then returned it to the office the next morning. According to my Apple Watch, which receives GPS timing, the clock hasn't lost or gained a second in the last two weeks. I'm quite pleased with the clock so far.
* The numbers are large and easy to read. There isn't any fancy lighting or color in this room. Simple black digits on a white background. br>* This clock can be mounted on the wall or placed on a table. br>* I chose to mount it on the kitchen wall. br>* It's not a fancy clock, but it's a reliable one. br>* Set to Auto DST to avoid having to change the time because it receives updates via radio frequency. *Comes with 3 AA batteries and is easy to set up.
I have two other clocks in the house that are both accurate to the second, but this clock is always one minute off. I also tried manually setting the time to the correct time, but it didn't work. It appears to be receiving the signal, but it is unable to keep up with the other two clocks. a load of nonsense I recommend spending a little more money on an atomic clock from a reputable company because this one isn't working properly. This is garbage. I've been using atomic clocks for 30 years.
This was purchased so that I could quickly determine the time, date, and day without having to pick up my phone. It's inconvenient to be feeding a crying baby and then realize your phone is across the room and you need to know what time it is. This clock was placed in a strategic location so that it could be seen from all sides of the room. It also tells you the temperature and humidity, which is useful for ensuring that your baby is comfortable.
My father was recently diagnosed with asphasia, so I wanted to get him a new wall clock that would tell him the date, year, time, and other important information to help him remember. He also enjoys the timepiece. He's taken aback by the fact that the clock also displays the current temperature outside. haha. This family gives it four out of five stars. Thank you so much for getting this out so quickly.