Showing posts with label projection clocks. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Wireless Weather Station with Projection Clock, Taylor 14979 Review

Wireless Weather Station with Projection Clock, Taylor 14979
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This unit is now 1.5 years old. One thing that stands out on this unit is the blue projection numbers. the blue has a calming impression to it. I love the range of the thermometer. The thermometer is actually stronger than advertized. More like 200 ft through 4 walls and never looses a signal. For some reason the station with age will begin to talk to other themometers, from other companies like Acu-Rite. Its nice to see the time and temp on the celing. I would highly recommend this product for being better than advertized.
UPDATED After I wrote the first review, a twist of luck, this unit is now giving me problems. The sensors have issues communicating to the console. And the sensor channel with no sensor. Pops up LL.L. I like --.- better on a channel with no sensors. And sometimes it does this when the other sensors havn't confermed transmition. Who knows were that came from! And the memory give max= HH.H and min= LL.L, so I cant read the highs and lows. If I could change the rating it would be a 2**. Try Oregon Scientific projection units. I have had products from them that have lasted for 3.5 years and are still going.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Kaito Projection Atomic Clock with Thermometer and Alarm, C886 Review

Kaito Projection Atomic Clock with Thermometer and Alarm, C886
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The clock does not project time all the time, you have to reach and push the button to see time, even for glow-in-the-dark, which makes the clock pointless as "projection clock".

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The Kaito C886 atomic clock keeps incredibly accurate time and tracks indoor temperature (C/F), all without the use of cables or wires. Plus, the red light projection feature lets you read the time in the dark without fumbling for a lamp switch or your glasses. Tuned in by radio frequency to the U.S. atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, the C886 resets itself for accuracy daily and adjusts automatically for daylight savings time. The projection arm, activated by the snooze button, projects the time and indoor temperature in soft glowing red numbers on the wall or ceiling and features 180-degree rotation, manual focus, and image reversal. The clock's sharp LCD display shows the current time(Hour/Minute/Second, 12/24), date, day of the week, and indoor temperature. It also indicates time zone, alarm status, battery power, and radiowave frequency intensity. Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), this clock picks up signals only in the continental U.S. It is truly a perfect combination of style and technology! Key features: - Automatic time and date receiving function (12/24 hour format); - Manual time setting; - Alarm & snooze function; - Instant temperature (°C / °F selectable); - 5 languages selectable: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian - Time signal standard: WWVB (US); - Time zone display: Eastern, central, mountain & pacific (US version only); - EL backlight; - Red LED forward or backward projection; - Projector rotating angle: 90 degrees forward or backward; - DC adapter input available; - Time accuracy: +/- 1 second per day; - Dimension: 140 x 94 x 36mm; - Case color: Silver.

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