BALDR Digital Shower Clock with Timer | Waterproof Design, Perfect for The Bathroom - Displays Time, Temperature, and Humidity(White)
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Each increment of 10 minutes is all I can add. I have not found the quality of the product satisfactory, I cannot recommend it. (I am also unable to contact the seller. You can add 10 minutes if you click on the top button. The bottom will be pressed and 1 additional minute will be added In the shower area, it displays humidity levels and temperature. It's cool and helps you keep track of how long you've been in the shower for. Keep your time to work or school on the up-and-up! Educate yourself on how to save This is a good timer in general. Once you are finished, you will hear a beep. There is a button on the side of the timer or you can press it to silence it. Very satisfied with this product!.
The timer function is also not used by me. Nevertheless, I am quite pleased with the clock as a basic piece of equipment.
I placed the unit on my countertop because it was the perfect size. I wanted a small clock with a large enough display to clearly read the time It is often difficult to read LCDs from different angles, but this one is clearly visible from every angle. With other thermometers I have, this one is very accurate when it comes to temperature and humidity. Rather than a hook or a stand, I'm using a small stand, but the bottom is curved, so it is easy for the unit to tip. There is a timer that may be helpful if you like to do things in increments of 1 or 10 minutes, but I wish it didn't exist. I always accidentally start the time when picking up the watch, and turning it off is awkward, too, because the buttons on the side are easy to activate. Despite these annoyances, I'm still satisfied with the product because display size and accuracy are my top priorities.
I find it difficult to read this clock in the shower From the right side, you need to look at it These types of shower clocks are known to have some bugs, but that's quite normal. There is one annoying part of this clock, and that is the timer is set for 10 minutes every time you bump the clock even if you remain careful not to touch it. Although I appreciate the timer feature, I'm not sure when it's worth the hassle of fighting with it to turn it off every time you bump There would be a much greater benefit if they improved the buttons to prevent the clock from starting with a touch.
It has only been a few months since I got this clock. My shower's back wall had this on it and it was at a high level. There isn't a thing in or near the stream of water. This clock has become corroded on the inside and is no longer functional. Putting new batteries in requires testing them to ensure they will work. In any case, it wasn't waterproof when the humidity level was high.
It turns out that you only need to tap the timer lightly to start it. I had thought the timers were soft buttons. However, it appears that pressing hard does not disable those buttons, and accidental tapping still happens.
Regular reading of the clock is possible. Although my sight is very near sighted (almost blind without my glasses), I can still see the time from a quarter Five feet) However, I haven't been able to set it accurate to the second (currently 4 seconds off), but I suspect no one here pays attention to Nevertheless, if you care, you need to keep in mind that the seconds begin to count once you stop pressing the arrow key (I think), not when the setup is finished.
This clock does not fog up and is easy to read while in the shower. Unfortunately, setting the time is not as easy as it seems. As you try to set the clock, you need to keep an eye on where your fingers are pressing so that it doesn't start the timer. My time function has not been used (other than when I accidentally pressed it). Suction cups have never been used by me While in the shower, the clock is propped up on a ledge. As far as I am concerned, it does what it says.
It's 1 It is not possible to use the minute increment button No matter how soft or hard you press the button, you can't predict when it will work. If the increment is completed within a few seconds, the countdown continues even after pressing the button multiple times to extend the period past one According to what I can tell, this works perfectly as a clock, humidity, and temperature. It's way too expensive for an item costing almost $20.