Projection Clock with Indoor / Outdoor Temperature.
A few weeks ago I was asked by Oregon Scientific if I would like to review one of their projection clocks. I thought it would be good to give one a trial and so a few days later my clock arrived.
So as you do I had a look on Oregon Scientific’s web site to see their description of this particular clock. Their description is posted below:
PRYSMA Projection Clock Add touch of style to your home with new PRYSMA Series of multifunctional and innovative projection clocks!
Combining contrasting textures in a sleek slim-line modern design, with a unique red projection you will never have to fumble in the dark or switch the light on again. The clock projects the time and alarm directly onto the wall or ceiling. The time is radio controlled which is precise to the second and adjusts automatically to and from British Summertime, meaning you will never have to set the time again.
Warm or cold, inside and out? The PRYSMA Projection Clock also measures both indoor and outdoor temperature and includes a remote sensor to place outdoors, so you know how cold or warm it is without even leaving your bed!
A dual alarm function allows you to set two alarms time on a single clock, one for you and one for your partner, and with a crescendo alarm with 8-minute snooze function and snooze touch technology you decide whether it’s time to get up or perhaps have a little snooze especially on those cold and wet winter mornings!
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A clever little thing, especially setting it's own time. A nice idea that you can just wake up in the morning and see what the outside temperature is.
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