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Clock, RM818PA, Animated Rf Proj.
 
 

Clock, RM818PA, Animated Rf Proj.

by Oregon Scientific
1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)


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Technical Details

  • Self-setting atomic clock in 12/24 hour format with time zone offset feature
  • Projects the time onto a wall, ceiling, or just about any surface
  • Dual crescendo alarms with 8 minute snooze
  • Illuminated with White EL backlight for easy night time viewing
  • Month/day calendar in English, German, French, Spanish, or Italian
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000CCBEME
  • Item model number: LTP0382511411002
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #183,962 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Always accurate and always on time this self-setting atomic clock easily adjusts to different time zones at the click of a button. With the animated projection feature youÂĽll never wake up in the middle of the night wondering what time it is, you can look at your wall or ceiling for the exact time: Features: Self-setting atomic clock in 12/24 hour format with time zone offset feature. Projects the time onto a wall, ceiling, or just about any surface. Animated projection feature. Dual crescendo alarms with 8 minute snooze. Illuminated with White EL backlight for easy night time viewing. Month/day calendar in English, German, French, Spanish, or Italian. Optional Vibration Alarm VR101. Requires 2 (AAA batteries.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
**YAWN** December 20, 2007
By Scharfy
I've had the Oregon Scientific RM818PA for about a month now. And am finally getting around to reviewing it because I've got a couple extra hours on my hands... Why, you ask? Well because the clock reset itself (using the RF feature, I'm sure) during the night. So instead of waking up at 5:15am, I woke up at 3:15am. It was only on the drive to work that I realized the actual time. So what happened? I'm thinking the clock somehow "forgot" or reset it's timezone setting, regressing from pacific to central.

As for the rest of the clock. The projection feature works great though the scrolling animation is kind of annoying in my opinion. The buttons along the sides of the unit aren't very friendly either. Setting the clock isn't very intuitive and you have to press one of the side buttons to shut off the alarm which means either sitting up and carefully finding a button or knocking the thing off the table as it's so lightweight.

I don't really recommend this clock, but that's probably due to grumpiness caused by losing 2 hours of sleep.
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