Atomic Projection Clock | 
enlarge | Brand: Northern Tool & Equipment Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $27.26 Buy New: $15.90 You Save: $11.36 (42%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 5431
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
MPN: ONE31269 UPC: 047404312698 EAN: 0047404312698 ASIN: B000EIMIU8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Projects time on ceiling or wall with red LED | | • | Automatically adjusted to split-second accuracy, based on a daily signal from government transmitter | | • | LCD display shows time, day, date, month and indoor temperature (Fdeg or Cdeg ) | | • | Clock also has light, snooze alarm, AM/PM display, perpetual calendar and 12-hour/24-hour time display | | • | Operates on 2 AA batteries (not included) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Clock projects time on ceiling or wall with large red LED display using rotating projection arm. Atomic clock is automatically adjusted to split-second accuracy, based on a daily signal from government transmitter. Features LCD display, light, alarm and more.
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| Customer Reviews:
Projection clock is a nice feature October 6, 2008 A must buy clock it has everything you need and it projects the time on the ceiling.
Atomic Projection Clock June 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This clock was a gift for a friend. He was having trouble sleeping through the night because their old clock was on his side of the bed. His wife would wake frequently and ask him the time. He would rouse and tell her and then have trouble getting back to sleep. The clock has solved the problem. Now, when she wakes, she looks at the ceiling for the time, and my friend wakes in the morning rested and ready for the day.
I rate this product a 100% success!
nice novelty September 7, 2005 It's a novel clock with the time projection, however, the projection does not last long. It goes on for about 3 seconds. I wished that it would stay lit for at least 10 seconds because sometimes I have to re-focus it, if the clock has be moved earlier. Also, it isn't bright enough. I think they should have just wired the power to the time projection to make it brighter than to bother with the backlight which is powered at the same time as the projection. Initially, I had trouble figuring out the atomic clock setting. I finally just set it manually.
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