This clock features a large easy to read digital display and accuracy within 2 seconds per year. Great for Home, Office, or Industrial use. Specifications # Extremely accurate radio controlled movement # Time and calendar adjusts automatically each day # Displays indoor and outdoor temperature # Month, date and day display # 4 time zones - pacific, mountain, central, and eastern # Accurate within one second per year # Auto adjust for daylight savings time # Optional manual setting controls # Large easy to read digital display # Woodgrain finish case
SPC900
Sharp SPC900WG Digital Atomic Wall Clock Large Numbers and Wireless Indoor/outdoor Temperature Reviews
Sharp SPC900WG Digital Atomic Wall Clock Large Numbers and Wireless Indoor/outdoor Temperature Reviews
This review is from: Sharp SPC900WG Digital Atomic Wall Clock Large Numbers and Wireless Indoor/outdoor Temperature (Kitchen)
Nothing super special, but has a nicer look than the silver clocks/thermometers that most companies put out. Doesn't come with barometric pressure, but the numbers are larger than most and I can read it from across the room without having to get up and walk over and read very small numbers that so many of the others have.
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This review is from: Sharp SPC900WG Digital Atomic Wall Clock Large Numbers and Wireless Indoor/outdoor Temperature (Kitchen)
I had this clock for a month now. No problems. Easy setup. The display is big and bright in normal light, but in dim lit rooms it is hard to see. The finish seems a little cheap. But overall I like it.
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I had another one of these and after about 4 or 5 years, it went blank. I so missed it, that I just had to have another. This one works well, is informative, and looks nice (to me). It is also a good size. I use it on a china hutch, but it can be hung on a wall if desired. The only difference that I don't appreciate is the temperature reading is in a format with 'tenths', for example: 75.5 instead of just 75 degrees with the 'tenth' digit the same size as the leading digits, making it appear as 755 in a quick reading. Obviously, you learn to ignore the last digit.
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