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Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
Easy to see!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Its nice size. The charger it comes with unplugs easy but its universal so you can swap it with better one. I suggest putting a battery in it that way it keeps the time if it gets unplugged. It doesn't stay on if unplugged, but when you plug it back in it will still have the time set if you put a battery in it.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on December 28, 2024
緊急で安くてもと思い購入カウントダウンタイマーのみなので機能が乏しい
Nao
Reviewed in Japan on November 21, 2024
メリットは、コードも長さが丁度よく、3mほどの長さがあります。USBコンセントも付属しており、ボタン電池を2種類購入するとすぐ使えます。説明書も日本語のものが届き、分かりやすく良かった。明度も変更でき、そのまま使用すると青い光が窓からかなり漏れるレベルで明るいです。次にデメリットとして。当初目覚まし時計として購入したのですが、音がとにかく大きい。誰でも起きれる位の音量なのでしょうが、調整出来れば尚良しでした。
Gerardo
Reviewed in Mexico on January 15, 2024
no sirve el control remoto
Brian Madden
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020
I bought this for my home studio where I wanted both a countdown clock for webcasts & presentations, and also a count up / stopwatch for when I record videos & podcasts. This does both of those very well, and I like that the digits are huge and there is no frame. (e.g. it's just a black rectangle that also lights up.)That said, the instructions are pretty horrible, which is fine, but there will be some experimenting to figure out how the thing works.A few helpful hints:* In the "CD Set" mode (countdown set), the first [d1:00] display is days, with a value from something like 359 days to 0 days. But when the [d0] is flashing, that's essentially setting the hundreds value of the days, then you hit the mode button again and the right hand [:00] flash, which is setting the tens/ones of days. In other words, [d0:00] is confusing because it's broken into two steps, like if you want 150 days, you don't type [1-5-0], rather, you type [1 - mode key - 5 - 0].The four direction arrow keys are NOT arrow keys. :) When the instructions say things like "press mode, then the up or down buttons", they don't mean the four buttons surrounding the mode button, rather, they mean the actual buttons off to the right labeled "up" and "down". So in my case, I spent a lot of time redoing things because I hit what I thought was the "up" button but was actually the alarm set button which took me into the alarm set mode.Also what is not obvious is that with the countdown timer set mode (CD SET button), the final screen of [--:00], the "--" part is just "ON" or "--", which just means it will save this countdown setting in memory, so in the future you can quickly restart the same countdown by pressing [CD SET - play]. the number portion (the right hand side) of that final screen is how many seconds (0-99) you want before the countdown timer starts flashing to alert you that it's almost done.In my case, I have a saved countdown timer of 1 hour. (If you want a 60 min timer, you have to enter it as one hour, zero minutes. It will not accept 0 hours 60 minutes.) So to use it, I just hit the "CD SET" button which takes me to the [d0:00] page, but since my timer is saved, I can then immediately hit the play/pause button and start it. So it's really a very simple two-button click, but it's pretty confusing to know that you can hit play on the first screen of the timer setting pages.Also for the countdown timer, since this clock only has 4 digits, if you have more than one hour remaining, it shows hours:minutes, but then once you're under an hour it flips to min:sec. This is fine really though it confused me at first since when I did a 90min clock I didn't see it moving (because it was showing mins not secs on the right side of the colon).Finally, I love that there are +/- buttons on the remote for the brightness, and I love that you can customize everything like whether the colon flashes and whether the speaker is enabled.Final note: no batteries are included, you need 2 AAAs for the remote and a CR 2032 for the clock. (That battery is just to save the time & settings if it's unplugged or a power failure. You don't need the battery if you keep the clock plugged in. You can even hit the power button on the remote to turn off the clock totally, but if it stayed plugged in then it will remember everything when you turn it back on.)Overall a great product, looks good, works fine once you figure out the nuances.
FAMCOO
Reviewed in Mexico on March 11, 2020
TIENE UN BUEN TAMAÑO Y SE VE BIEN, LO MALO ES QUE COMO ESTE MODELO NO TIENE LA OPCION DE BATERIA AL DESCONECTARSE PIERDE LA HORA
Rev Dr. J. Dan Renfro D.D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019
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Patrick Kerr
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019
Bought a second one to place across from the first. Sightlines partly obscured the view of the first clock, but the clock itself is plenty large to easily be seen from either end of my big-box gym (10,000 sq ft). My members all love the easily readable digits.Only giving four stars instead of five because - the manual is not well translated and programming is kind of convoluted. A power outage does result in a flip to 24-hour (military) time. Easy enough to revert back once you decode the instructions. Many modes available, but the only use we employ is time of day. If the clock were easier to control, we might have used the count-up/down feature, but it’s not.Overall, I’m very happy with the clock as a bright, large time display in a large gym environment.
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