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Sonnet T-4660 Water Resistant Suction Cup Atomic Clock

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  • ACCURATE TIME - This Shower Clock uses Atomic Time and is always split second accurate and sets itself automatically from radio signal broadcast from the National Time Observatory in Colorado.
  • SECTION CUP - This Bathroom Clock has a large suction cup with unique locking action to hold on any smooth surface like glass shower doors, wall, tile or mirror for space saving.
  • EASY TO READ - The Digital Clock digits are 3/4" high with display of month, date and day of the week, too. Round shaped cabinet is 3 1/2" in diameter.
  • ALARM CLOCK - Never take a shower for too long and miss an important appointment, this shower clock is easy to setup!
  • LONG BATTERY LIFE - This Digital Clock operates on 1 x AA Battery (Not included) and lasts a really long time!


Este reloj atómico siempre tiene una precisión de segundo dividido y se ajusta automáticamente a partir de la señal de radio transmitida desde el Observatorio Nacional de Tiempo en Colorado.
El reloj de ducha tiene una gran ventosa con acción de bloqueo única para sujetar cualquier superficie lisa como pared, azulejos o espejo para ahorrar espacio.
Los dígitos del reloj digital son de 3/4 pulgadas de alto con visualización de mes, fecha y día de la semana. El gabinete de forma redonda mide 3 1/2 pulgadas de diámetro.
Acabado plateado metálico. Calidad hecha en todo.
Funciona con 1 pila (se vende por separado)


ricardo morales
Comentado en México el 30 de julio de 2022
Primero la hora atómica no se sincroniza fácil en México, segundo la ventosa no aguanta el reloj y después de un par de horas antes de cumplir un día cayó al piso y murió mi reloj y ni como devolverlo. Actualizacion: el reloj revivió al darle reset pero sigue sin sincronizar la hora aunqie por la ubicación de mi casa, cambio a 3 estrellas por que mmm
GaryGnu
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de enero de 2021
Really cool clock !!
OKSANA
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de enero de 2015
It worked for a few months and then stopped updating the time. I have atomic clock of a different brand in my house that updates time well, so that's definitely not a signal availability problem.
Scott B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2010
** UPDATE MAR 19, 2015so about 5 years have passed since the purchase of this clock, and it did finally fall off the mirror, bounce off the sink and the lens popped off. I glued the lens back on, and reinstalled it on the mirror 6 months ago, and it's been there without problems ever since.The only complaint I have about this clock is that being in a basement apartment, it doesn't seem to ever self adjust for daylight saving time, requiring manual adjustment twice a year. No big deal.Very worth the money spent.Original review: My GF told me she needed a clock in the bathroom so she could be on time to work..The clock did not fix her habitual tardiness, but i cannot hold the clock accountable for that...I received the item very quickly, mounted it to the glass of the bathroom mirror and there it stays.The suction cup mounting system is pretty cool. The suction cup is stuck to the surface, a cover is placed over it, and then the clock is spun onto a threaded stud at the center of the suction cup, which because of the cover, seems to press on the seal lip while pulling on the stud, increasing its attachment vacuum while not relying exclusively on the elasticity of the suction cup to do the job.The result is a very solid mount.The directions are pretty complete too, if a bit confusing.Very happy with this purchase.
bobby_digital
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2010
Those that are complaining about the suction cup are just using it wrong. You cannot just stick it fully assembled as it arrives, this will not allow the air under the suction cup to escape.You need to unscrew the suction cup, you will be left with 3 pieces: the main unit, the suction cup, and a hard plastic "dome" piece. You must attach the suction cup to the surface first and alone, pressing it down firmly. Then put the plastic dome on, the outside edges of the dome will press on the outside of the suction cup preventing air from getting in. Then screw the main unit on.If you do it the proper way, the cup will hold forever, and probably even hold several pounds (but of course do that at your own risk!).Anyhow, on to the rest of the review. It works and looks great. It sync'd time within about 5 minutes of installing the battery (I'm in Canada). The numbers are large enough to read accross a small room like a bathroom. I don't need to use the buttons on the back at all, but they are hard to see without removing the main unit. I guess if you remembered which button you need (by counting across from one side) you could reach around and use them. I also don't get too much water on it, it's mounted high enough that it barely gets a few drops on it. But it seems to handle that and the steam just fine.This is a great clock and I'm happy with my purchase!
ReviewMan3000
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2009
Judging by the other positive reviews, this clock's suction cup has done well in the showers of others. Sadly, it did not do so in mine, and since this clock needs suction in order to function, I feel this product deserves the lowest rating possible.So as not to seem overly biased against this clock since it fell from a height of 1 meter within ten minutes of attachment, I will say the following nice things about it:1.) The atomic sync feature appeared to work as advertised, "overnight". Fine effort there.2.) Displays all the information a clock should: time, date, day of week. No fault there.Now, to unleash the sour crank within for having this clock fall TWICE in the span of a day, the not-so-nice things:1.) The inadequate suction cup. I feel the engineers who designed this knew they had botched the cup size issue, as a special, separate add-on to the instructions explains in EXCRUCIATING detail how the tile/mirror should be very, very clean, etc. before attempting to mount the clock. I scrubbed and dried my tile: such work was already bordering on silly considering how many suction cups I've seen in action before succeed in worse conditions. Sadly, I think they made the cup too small for the considerably chunky clock: it's gonna fall, not if but when.2.) No backlight. My shower has opaque curtains and no interior light. Hence, it's not that bright. This clock will not help remedy that issue if you have a similar setup.3.) Operations written by a madman. I've noticed over the years that clocks tend towards the "ridiculously hard" side of "ease of programming household items" scale, somewhere near the legendary VCRs of yesteryear. Without reading the instructions, I would not have been able to so much as change the time on this calamitous clock. Thank goodness I can read!4.) Waterproofing? I was rather surprised to see the battery compartment (which is secured by three tiny, easy-to-lose screws - better have your jeweler's kit handy to install the batteries!) had no rubber/vinyl on the compartment seal. The seal seems tight, but the lack of a waterproof seal was shocking...no pun intended, really. I shouldn't complain, though, as nowhere in the instructions is the word "waterproof" or "water-resistant" ever mentioned.5.) The smell, the smell. This clock is made of some very cheap, very toxic-y smelling plastic. Maybe you're a fan of the odor - I am not.So there you have it. If you think you can wrangle the too-small suction cup and feel all cool inside for paying $20 for a clock with no backlight, then may the power of atomic clocks everywhere guide your way.
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