⏰ Time waits for no one—make it atomic!
The Sharp Atomic Clock offers unparalleled accuracy by synchronizing with the US government's WWVB radio signal, ensuring it is always precise to within one second. With a large 4-inch LCD display, it provides easy readability and features both indoor and outdoor temperature readings via a wireless sensor. Battery-powered and easy to set up, this clock is perfect for any room in your home.
Item Weight | 84.5 Grams |
Item Dimensions W x H | 14.25"W x 9.3"H |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Atomic |
Alarm Clock | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | atomic clock with indoor/outoddor temp, atomic clock with indoor outoddor tempature |
Theme | Plain |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Contemporary |
Room Type | Living Room |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Plastic |
A**A
Excellent Product
Excellent atomic clock. The numbers are large and easy to read from the room. It comes with a remote sensor we set out on the patio. So you get the interior temperature as well as the exterior temp.
C**L
It’s very big.
It’s really big. Easy to read.
M**E
Every thing they claim
Very happy. Easy setup. Easy to read
M**I
Not accurate outside temp indicator.
Very good looking clock. Keeps time accurately. The problem is with the outside temperature indicator; it is always off by 7 degrees. I also wish the display was illuminated so I can see time at night.
J**E
Time, Date & Temperature!
Easy to set up... easy to hang... numbers you can read across the room...Clock automatically sets time straight from a satellite.... hang your outside temperature unit outside and you have both inside & outside temperature. This is the 2nd clock I've purchased ... the 1st operated flawlessly for 5 years...
M**N
quality clock
i always wanted a clock that will give me the indoor and outdoor temp, was shopping around on Amazon. Sharp's clock is not the cheapest by all means, the moment I opened the package the clock screams good quality, it was made out of plastic, but does not look cheap at all. The atomic clock and the temp function all work as intended, screen size is big and easy to read. Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase
E**E
Beware
Perfect in every way EXCEPT the temperature gauges are faulty. They have never worked correctly. I'm elderly, handicapped and don't want to go thru the hassle of returning. So guess I'm stuck with a piece of junk. My recommendation, Don't Buy!
D**M
Easy to set up (mostly), easy to read, poor indicators, poor user manual (in some respects)
ORIGINAL REVIEW:Clock was mostly easy to set up and has very good readability in normal room lighting. But there are issues:- The time zone indicators that appear on the screen are "PST," "MST," "CST," etc, which is Pacific Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, etc., even when the automatic daylight saving time feature is turned on. There are no readouts that indicate DST, for example, PDT or MDT. As this review is written, DST is in effect, the clock reads the correct time and the DST feature is turned on. Yet, the time zone graphic states "CST," Central Standard Time.- There is no indicator showing that the DST feature is turned on.- The atomic on-screen status indicator either doesn't work properly or the user manual description of the indicator is wrong (or just confusing). The manual states that a flashing indicator means the clock is searching for the time signal, a steady indictor means a signal is received and no indictor means the clock is not searching for a signal. that seems straight-forward enough. But, it's not.When I press the button on the back of the device to cause the clock to begin a search for a radio signal, the radio icon begins to flash. Great, the clock is searching for a radio signal. But after a short while searching the indicator goes out which per the manual means the clock is no longer searching for a signal. Yet, the clock didn't reset to the correct time.So what's going on.? Will the clock automatically search for a signal from time to time? Must I periodically press the search button until the clock syncs? Who knows.The user manual states that the clock may not sync during the day due to radio interference from other sources. If that's the case, says the manual, the clock will sync overnight. That, of course, suggests the clock will periodically search until a signal is found. That's good. But why doesn't the indicator continue to flash so folks know the clock is still searching? Or why doesn't the manual say that the device will continue to search for a signal even though the radio icon is off?I manually set the clock for an hour ahead of the actual time to see if the clock eventually sets itself to the correct time.UPDATE:After 2 days, the clock connected with the NIST and set itself. The radio icon is on continuously and "DST" also appears, although the time zone icon still shows (in this case) "CST." So everything seems to work and all is well.All problems and confusion could have been avoided if:- The time zone indicators included "PDT, "MDT," etc. so that it was obvious that DST was turned on before before the clock connected to NIST and set itself.- The radio/atomic on-screen indicator continued to flash until the clock connected with NIST. If that occurred, it would be obvious the clock was searching for the NIST signal. But because the icon turned off after a few minutes, it appeared the clock was not searching. In the alternative, there would have been no confusion if the user manual stated the clock searches for the NIST signal even when the icon is not present.- The user manual states that the clock may not connect with NIST during the day due to interference from other radio sources but that it should connect overnight. It seems that it may take even longer than overnight to connect. If the user manual stated that it sometimes takes 2 or 3 days to connect, it would have made life easier.
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