| | |  | Broadcaster Tools | Home » » Clock, RM313PNA/BLRS-LS Rf Proj. | | | | | | | Description: | | Projects time in soft-glowing numbers onto ceiling or wallAutomatically sets itself to the US Atomic ClockHiGlo electro-luminescent backlight provides easy night viewingUses 2 AA batteries Includes AC adapter | | | Features: | |
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| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 9.8 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.99 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
SatisfiedNov 19, 2007
By M. Eads Good, reliable and thus far sturdy clock. Bought one last Christmas for myself and another as a gift, one year later, no complaints. The time is always correct (even set itself to Bush's new Daylight Savings Time for me). When you hit snooze the light comes on for a few seconds which is very effective for waking you up in the morning (not cool if you want to just hit snooze and go back to sleep). I like being able to see what temp it is in my bedroom as I get into bed and before I get up. The projection feature is pretty cool, shines the time in red on the ceiling. You have to move the clock to change the position of the projection on the ceiling (not adjustable) but that's a minor issue. The alarm isn't too annoying and you don't have to remember to set your alarm every night.
On a personal note, when my husband is snoring and I get up to go sleep in the other bedroom I just bring the clock with me. It has a battery back up so I just unplug the clock from its cord and take it with me. It does not project when its not plugged in but hasn't failed to wake me up yet. Plus you can goof around with the time zones and see what time it is on the opposite coast (minor amusement feature).
Worth the money.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Ok Clock, Could Not Get Signal ThoughMar 01, 2008
By Daniel Malito This clock is smaller than you think it will be, trust me. Other than that the product is pretty much what you see. Keep in mind the clock backlight does not stay on constantly, only when you hit the snooze/light button. Also, the projection does stay on constantly if you use the AC adapter, but it is not adjustable independently of the clock. In other words, you have to rotate the clock to rotate the projected time. Also I could never seem to get the atomic clock radio signal. I had to set it manually, but that may just be my geographical area. My town forbids radio towers, etc. For the price do i recommend this clock? If you just need a basic projection clock then yes, otherwise spring for a bit more.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
PROJECTION CLOCKNov 09, 2010
By GERALD W, WILLIAMS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED. THE TIME IS PROJECTED LARGE ENOUGH THAT YOU DON'T NEED YOUR GLASSES TO SEE IT CLEARLY.
Oregon Scientific atomic alarm clockMay 09, 2011
By ehw This alarm clock has all the functions I was looking for, but the look isn't all that appealing to me. The projection on to the ceiling is clear, but over time, the brightness fades (I own another one and it's slightly dimmer than the one I just purchased).
Silver Alarm ClockJun 30, 2009
By Jacquie
"Jacquie"
I am really happy with my own clock, I had purchased more as gifts, however was a little disappointed to find they were silver and not blue as shown in the pictures, but for ease and functionality of use they are great even for the not so tek savvy elders of our society.
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