WallarGe Atomic Clock with Indoor Temperature and Humidity, 12.5 Inch Self-Setting Digital Wall Clock or Desk Clock, Battery Operated Digital Clock Large Display for Seniors, Auto DST
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WallarGe Atomic Clock with Indoor Temperature and Humidity, 12.5 Inch Self-Setting Digital Wall Clock or Desk Clock, Battery Operated Digital Clock Large Display for Seniors, Auto DST

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Product ID: 172896166
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  • Brand
    WallarGe
  • Color
    Black White
  • Display Type
    Digital
  • Special Feature
    Atomic
  • Product Dimensions
    10.6"W x 7"H
  • Power Source
    Battery
🔋Battery Operated
🕒Atomic Time Sync
🌡️Temp & Humidity Monitor

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Description

⏰ Time to Elevate Your Space!

  • VERSATILE DESIGN - Ideal for wall or desk use, seamlessly fits into any room decor.
  • STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME - Monitors indoor temperature and humidity to keep your environment comfortable.
  • ALARM FOR EVERY OCCASION - Wake up on time with a reliable alarm feature, ensuring you never miss a beat.
  • EFFORTLESS TIME MANAGEMENT - Automatically sets to the correct time using NIST radio frequencies.
  • SIMPLICITY MEETS FUNCTIONALITY - Large, clear display designed for easy readability, perfect for seniors.

The WallarGe Atomic Clock is a self-setting digital clock that automatically adjusts to the correct time and Daylight Savings Time. With a large display, it features indoor temperature and humidity monitoring, making it perfect for any room. Battery-operated and designed for simplicity, this clock is ideal for seniors and anyone seeking a reliable timepiece.

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Specifications

Item Weight1.3 Pounds
Item Dimensions W x H10.6"W x 7"H
Mounting TypeDesk Clock,Wall Mount
Number of Batteries3 AA batteries required.
Watch MovementAutomatic
Operation ModeAtomic
Alarm ClockYes
Power SourceBattery Powered
Indoor Outdoor UsageIndoor
Batteries are IncludedNo
Display TypeDigital
Special FeaturesAtomic
ThemePlain
ShapeRectangular
Room TypeLiving Room
ColorBlack, White
Frame MaterialAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene

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Reviews

4.3

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I**A

Senior friendly easy set up

I'm 76 years young and found this clock easy to set up. I took a picture of the back of the clock so I could enlarge the small print. The first step in setting the clock is to set the correct Time Zone. The Time zone button is located on the left-hand side of the second row of buttons. Press the button until your time zone is displayed on the upper right-hand corner of the screen. It looks like a triangle with circles on top. I had the wrong time zone, and sometime during the night, the clock forwarded one hour.The set up instructions are located on the upper left side on the back of the clock. To set the time press the Time Set button then press the UP button to increase the hour number or press the DOWN button to decrease. When you have the desired hour is displayed be sure to press the Time Set so then the minute display comes on. Use the UP button and the Down button to set the minutes and then press the Time Set so that the clock will advance automatically to Date. Continue to use the UP and Down buttons for the month, day and weekday.After each one of the entries press the Set Time button.I don't need the alarm, so the clock is on my kitchen wall. The big numbers display is easy to read from across the room. The clock runs on three AA batteries. I'm very satisfied with my new clock.

A**S

Utility

Needed a time piece for the spare bedroom. The ceiling in my bedroom needed maintenance and I had to sleep in the spare bedroom without a clock. This came in quite handy despite the fact that my grandfather clock chimes in on the hour and half hour but I am not always cognizant of its chimes. It is also small enough to be portable but big enough to read the clock face .

M**R

PERFECT SIZE

I WANTED A CLOCK FOR THE KITCHEN THAT I DID NOT NEED TO PLUG IN. SO, I WAS GLAD TO FIND A SMALLER VERSION OF THE WALL CLOCK IN THE LIVING ROOM. THIS CAN BE PUT IN A SMALL SPACE. THE LETTERS AND NUMBERS ARE EASY TO READ AND IT AUTOMATICALLY SETS ITSELF BY THE WORLD ATOMIC CLOCK SO. THE TIME IS ALWAYS RIGHT. IT ISN'T HEAVY AND THE RED LETTERS ARE EASY TO READ. IF YOU NEED A BATTERY POWERED CLOCK THAT IS SMALL ENOUGH AND EASILY SEEN THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU.

G**L

Works well, clumsy setting procedure

The clock is good, maintaining time within a couple seconds per week. Synchronization to WWVB does not work well inside buildings. You may want to set the clock outside overnight once every few months if necessary.The manual is pretty sparse.

C**!

NICE and BRIGHT

Great size and details. To set it up, all I did was chose the right Time Zone and set it next to a window. When I got up the next day it was completely set up with the perfect date, temperature and time! NICE!

H**.

If it's sold as atomic, it should at least be accurate, right?

I'll comment on two aspects of this clock: the atomic function and accuracy.Since it's sold as an 'atomic clock', I'll start with that.Atomicity------------I received this clock 12 days ago. I live in a top-floor apartment in a 3-floor building somewhere on the west coast of Los Angeles County, California; only around 880 miles from Fort Collins, Colorado. That's where the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) broadcasts the 60kHz WWVB atomic-clock-based time radio signal. That signal has a 2000 mile radius and covers the entirety of the contiguous United States and reaches significantly large parts of Canada and Mexico. The building where I live doesn’t have a lot concrete or large metal structures; there isn’t a single tall building in the way between the clock and the low hills looming in the horizon; there’s no source of significant interference— powerful electric motors, high power lines… etc— nearby and the weather’s been beautiful those past 12 days. In short, as far as sight, I have clear near-line-of-sight to the source, and there’s nothing to cause poor reception. I’ve even used a compass and map to get the best directional cue after the first few failures.Yet, it seems a tall order for junk manufacturers to make products to receive the signal under these near-ideal conditions! I wonder if they even test their products in the US at all, the US being the only consumer, let alone test a statistically representative sample of locations within each state.First off, when I turned it on it, it did not receive the signal. I tried getting it to manually sync by pushing the WWVB button and waiting for it until it gives up— after 7 whole minutes, several times, including in the balcony, to no avail. It was very frustrating!Over the next three days I tried several spots and it would always fail, both manually and automatically. BTW, this clock and most of its ilk, like the not-as-bad 'Sharp' I purchased about 6 months ago, attempt to auto-sync several times late at night. According to this clock’s manual, it attempts the sync hourly for up to 3 times, starting at midnight.On the 4th day, I noticed that it had 'magically' synced. I noted the ‘sweet spot' where it did and kept it there until the 10th day. Throughout those 10 days, it was a hit-and-miss. However, it auto-synced in the ‘sweet spot' the last 3 days— of 10— in a row. On the 10th day, I noticed that time had jumped 40 minutes forwards, despite the indicated successful sync… just like that! And that's when I decided to return this piece of junk. Just for the sake of completeness, I found the ‘sweet spot' to be a tiny 2x2ft area on, and within a few inches off, a specific wall, and much lower than where one would normally hang a clock. Furthermore, manual syncing in the 'sweet spot' at an arbitrary time of day doesn’t work! So, it’s only auto-syncing that works, during the night, and only in the 'sweet spot!'Accuracy-----------The magical 40-min jump aside, I noticed that without syncing it would gain nearly a full second daily (~0.9.) That's about 5.5 min ayear. The manual even specifies 'free run' accuracy as ± 60 seconds, per month! Is that acceptable from ANY timepiece in this day and age? I don't think so. It means this clock uses possibly the cheapest oscillator out there. In this regard, the 'Sharp' I already have loses— instead of gains— about 0.7 second per day; it uses a cheap oscillator too, just not as bad!Worse yet, even when it does sync, it doesn't correct the ~0.9 second it had gained the day before! It seems that it's either designed to ignore minor drifts, or the ~0.9 second drift is itself one of the, many, design flaws. Either way, what's the point of ‘atomicity’ when accuracy isn’t a design imperative?Notes-------· The clock indicates successful syncing by the 3 curved lines (called “wave” in the manual) appearing above the fixed triangle (called “radio tower” therein.)· Gain and loss estimates are best-effort, and based on visual comparison with time display on a computer which syncs 3 times per day with NIST's NTP (Network Time Protocol) time servers.· The 'Sharp' I have has a similar 'spotty' syncing problem; it, too, has a poor WWVB radio receiver. Unfortunately, it worked somewhat acceptably in the place I was before, and my return window has closed many months ago. Apart from the weak receiver and oscillator unbecoming of the brand name, it's rather nice and sturdy, unlike this one. It supports up to 3 outdoor temperature sensors; it comes with only one, though. It's just not worth the $65 I paid Amazon for it, on account of the weak receiver. For reference, here it is:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S31FRDQ?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder-t1_ypp_rep_k0_1_9&amp=&crid=YK3RQ60CQKOD&amp=&sprefix=sharp+ato· If you think you can live with manually setting clock, think again! This clock— and most of the ones of its ilk that I've checked out on Amazon— seem to have the design flaw of assuming it will successfully sync most of the time. Thus, their designers seem to pay little attention to how it will be set manually. There are only 2 buttons: Up and Down, to set just the hour and minute. The same butons are used to set other date components using the “Time Set” button to switch contexts. If you don't have nimble fingers and lighting-fast reflexes, you'll find it very trying to correctly adjust time to the second. And given how quickly in runs adrift, you'll probably have to go through that several times in a week. If you care for accuracy at all— as you should be if you're considering an atomic clock, you'll probably find it easier to just 'walk it' like a dog for up to half a mile to find a place where manual syncing succeeds! It's ironic really, it's a clock— an 'atomic clock', mind you— yet designed as if it were to be incorporated into a stove or microwave oven as a supplementary function!

J**K

Best atomic clock for the price

Why did you pick this product vs others?:Best set of features for the price.Size:Just the right size for a wall mountingTime setting:Ease of useTime accuracy:auto synch to atomic clock transmission

V**.

An ABSOLUTE for anyone 90 Plus…

The purchase was a gift for my 99 year old and she absolutely loves it. It provides ALL the information she needs at her fingertips. As a matter of fact she just asked me to purchase another one for her bedroom.

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