- Projection clock with automatic radio controlled time/date setting
- Projects time on wall or ceiling in easy-to-read numbers
- Projection arm rotates for proper viewing
- Time alarm with snooze; LED backlight
- Hangs on the wall or sets up on the desk with detachable stand
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Stay on time with this Atomic Projection Alarm Clock. It projects the time onto the wall or ceiling at night.... More >>
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Posted by Irwan on December 22, 2009







The projection light is very weak and quite small on the ceiling. The display is too crowded for its size. Took a long time to sync with the atomic signal, longer than advertised.
Rating: 2 / 5
I regret buying this product. The projected numbers are tiny. Also, there is no way of rotating the angle at which they are projected. It is not worth the money.
Rating: 1 / 5
I think that a number of people who rank this clock with 4 or 5 stars, are doing so because of the novelty of ceiling projection. To me, it’s no longer a novelty, because I also own a $6.95 ceiling projection alarm clock. I expected this clock to perform at least as good as my “cheapie”. It doesn’t, here’s why:
1 – Projection is dim, so I can’t see the numbers in dusk or dawn conditions as I can with my cheapie (also refer to note 4).
2 – Projected numbers are small.
3 – Setup of features is entirely based on guessing where you are in a long sequence of steps so that the instructions in the manual align with what you’re attempting to do.
4 – Any my biggest annoyance by far is that the entire setup and operation of this complicated clock is limited to just to 5 buttons, AND the manual forgets to tell you how to use 2 of them !!! One of the buttons is proection intensity, which I believe I have turned up all the way after playing with it and other buttons concurrently, but without instructions, I’m only guessing.
Rating: 1 / 5
We gave this clock as a gift and are very disappointed in the way it performs. We thought this clock would continuously project the time on the ceiling as ours does. It turns out you have to push a button to get the projection – defeating the purpose. If you have to find the clock on the nightstand and press a button, why not just go ahead and look at the clock to get the time?
Rating: 1 / 5
PRODUCT MALFUNCTIONED. SENT BACK TO REPAIR DEPARTMENT. THEY’VE HAD IT ABOUT 3 WEEKS AND I STILL HAVEN’T RECEIVED IT. IT’S A SIMPLE REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. SHOULDN’T TAKE THIS LONG TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEM.
Rating: 2 / 5