What to Look For in a Projection Clock
Hammacher Schlemmer Projection Alarm Clock Instruction Manual
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The Hammacher Schlemmer Institute recommends that you consider these features when shopping for a Projection Clock to ensure you will be completely satisfied with its performance:
- Accuracy
- Easy to read time and temps
- MP3 input
- Alarm clock
- Clear projection on ceilings and walls
About Projection Clocks
During those first blurry-eyed, waking moments, the last thing you want to do is to fumble around looking for a clock to see what time it is, no less the temperature outside. A projection clock (also called a ceiling clock) lets you stay right where you are, so you can easily glance at the time and temperatur- looking up at your ceiling or on a nearby wall. The image generated by most projection clocks is large enough that a nearsighted person can see it from distance without glasses or contact lenses. And, a projection clock usually needs to be backlit with incandescent bulbs or LEDs to ensure easy readability. Projection clocks may also be connected to and synchronized with an atomic clock to self-adjust its time accurately. There are also low-brightness and high-brightness clocks. While the projection created by low-brightness clocks can be viewed only in a darkened room, high-brightness ones can also be viewed at daylight or in illuminated indoor places.
Hammacher Schlemmer User Manual
Before Use
As with any product, customers must read and follow the product's user guide, marking and labeling prior to use.