La Crosse Technology WT-3143A Atomic Wall Clock
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Review This plastic-framed wall clock measures 14 inches in diameter and look more at home hanging in an office or business establishment. However, this clock? S claim to fame is his time-keeping accuracy and the fact that it is never necessary to be established. The clock has a built-in antenna system that receives signals from the WWVB radio transmitter in Fort Collins, Colorado, which is in turn is regulated by the atomic clock. Once you install the battery and choose one of four U.S. time zones,Click Here to Full Detail…
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Naava
05. Oct, 2009
Very easy to configure. Pop in a AA battery, press the button on the back of your time zone in the U.S. (or you can manually configure, but then why? Unless you are outside the U.S. time zones). Find a place on the wall for it, hammer in a nail, leaving protrude a bit to keep the clock, put the clock up (the hardest part because it is only a hole flush with the back, but if you put it near a door, you can see the hole and the nail) and Walla! within minutes, the clock itself! What could be easier? My cat, even amused to watch the clock hands move until the actual time reaches!
Clock is made of finely textured plastic on the outside, but looks much better than in the picture. Great game in black, silver and / or computer designer, leather desk chairs Black, etc. in an office or computer room. Instructions say to set it up late at night preference, and that if used in the inner rooms of office buildings may not be able to pick up the signal of fixation, and therefore had to be done manually.
Clock is bigger than it looks, well, that's easier on the eyes of other watches. The price is certainly right too. I bought an old clock black school type for my children when they were young, very similar to this, and since my son took it with him when he moved he wanted a replacement! (My mom bought the old, when my youngest was a baby, when my oldest son was learning to tell time. It was through that move fell through when an earthquake a few and just keeps ticking! I the feeling that this will do the same is done well compared to many of the cheaper watches out there – espcially the type of projection, that I thought might be a great idea until I saw the comments of the amount of projection clocks different, simply do not work, they are cheaply made, and the daughter of a friend has one for his birthday, which did not work.)
Great for kids learning to tell time as well, so this could go anywhere in a room with modern decor. AWESOME! I'm very happy with it so far!
Deo
05. Oct, 2009
The other reviewers correctly reflects great features of the clock. Add that the radio reception is great too. I put the battery in around 6:00 pm in California yesterday, May 31, hoping to get the correct time during the night. I noticed the second hand moves a little and stop, and I thought " d *** is broken now. " Not so! While reading the instructions to see what happened, with the clock at rest on the floor, began moving towards the right time, having received the radio signal in a minute from the start. The clock is now in my garage and I have to wonder if I have the correct time or not.
Ketan
05. Oct, 2009
When I received this watch, which appeared in the batteries, and soon began to set the time. . . at least until the minute hand hit the fifty minute mark, where it refused to move. On the advice of tech support, I changed the clock, and its replacement kept perfect time. . . provided they do not look at the second hand. The hour and minutes, were dead, but the second hand was moving at a rate seven seconds per hour faster. No amount of resetting (or support) would solve the problem, so I threw in the towel and returned it for a refund. Pity. This is exactly the watch I was looking for. . . except for the part not working.
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