La Crosse Technology 515-1912-INT Splash-Proof Shower Cube Atomic Clock with Temperature & Humidity, 4.92" L x 1.36" W x 5.12" H, White
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The clock in my apartment does not synchronize with the neighborhood clock because I live in an urban area. The synchronization part of the app is not very reliable, according to research I did. Also, I believe the clock was configured correctly to adjust for daylight savings time, yet it did not do so. I am not sure if this is software built into the clock or if it should have picked up that information from the sync, but I did not have success. The best option would be to look for a clock which is connected to a WiFi network if that is a possibility
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My husband and I put it in the master bathroom shower timer and it My wife is not woken up by this beep because it is loud enough to hear over the shower noise, but not so loud that it wokes her. Once every 5 seconds for about a minute, it beeps, then it stops, or it can be stopped by tapping any button (but not the timer button). Touch screen buttons are used for the timers Because it is activated by touch, there is no mechanical switch, and it is The top edge of the clock has them arranged along it. The buttons would be more useful if they were on the front panel and The buttons on top of the unit are mounted low to enable my wife to see them. Since it says the suction cup will not work on tile, I stuck the suction cup to a glass shower door, and it stayed in place. It's very easy to use the remote sensor for outdoor temperature and humidity from about 40 feet away, and it works through two walls with no problems. The WWVB time will not sync with the time on The La Crosse clock has been moved around the house five times since I got it, including a position between two other La Crosse clocks that Naturally, I don't necessarily need a super-powered computer to do my job A clock with an accurate timer is all that is needed in the shower.
Until you own one of these devices, you never realize how much they can help you. It is also great that it is linked via radio signal to an atomic clock so we never have to set it. We can now keep track of how long we spend in the bath, as well as how much water we waste.
I am amazed at how good the clock is. A superbly designed website, both in terms of readability and navigation. *I can confirm the timer is splash resistant, as I have been using it daily in my shower for over a month now. **The timer remembers the last setting you used so you just need to press the 'on' button once to take advantage of the last setting. The only downside is that the sensor took a very long time to find the first time, and I had to go outside to find it. In any case it has been in sync ever since then, so it is a forgivable flaw. You can pick it up at a good price if you are able to find it on sale for less than $30. (For the record, I have not been paid or offered incentives to write this. I am sharing my experience because it exceeded my expectations).
a period of two months, the display began showing hieroglyphics and not responding to inputs. It could be a fluke, so if you are the manufacturer I can get a new one. The old one can even be sent to the lab for an autopsy.
The statement seems to be true. I love how easy it is to read this clock, and how much information it provides. So far it seems that all is being set accurately and it was easy to set manually. It comes with a suction cup and several options for hanging it, but I just decided to keep it on my shelves.
The temperature was displayed on the unit, which was mounted in our bathroom.
Digital numbers are a great size. The fact that the clock is moisture-proof is also a plus. I wish the clock had a light, but it is still a good clock.
Clock with a nice design.