→It's time to upgrade your bedside clock to something that's more functional. Instead of straining your eyes to see a small display or, worse, read an analog clock face, why not have the time projected onto your wall or ceiling?
→Reading the time on your alarm clock when you first wake up isn’t the easiest, which is why projection clocks are a time saver. This digital projection alarm clock display the time on your ceiling or wall large enough so you can read it, even without your glasses on. You don’t have to squint at a small clock display, and you may not even need to roll over in bed to see what time it is.
With various additional features, WELLBOX projection alarm clock is worthy of a space on your nightstand.
The projection alarm clock is a fun design that kids will find entertaining. It projects the time in large font to your ceiling or wall, depending on how you angle the projection. The projection is adjustable and is bright enough to see and read when you first wake out without being blinding or hurting your eyes. This digital alarm clock features dual alarms, so two people can use it at the same time, and several alarm tone options. It has a lithium-ion battery that will back up your settings. And its power cord is long enough to reach quite a distance to wall outlets.
FEATURES:
ABOUT DISPLAY
> Unique curved LED screen--Provide a wider field of view
> Large and clear number--Friendly for older and myopia
> Screen display brightness options--Brightness can be adjusted from 0 to 100% easily using the dial on the back of the clock
> Four-digit time display--Hour, minute (12/24 hour system)
ABOUT PROJECTION
> Swivel projector:-90°-90°
> Best projection distance :1.64 - 10 ft
> Projection Flip: 180° reversible display
> Projection brightness options--3 levels(Bright, medium and dark)
TIPS:
→The clock has a built-in button battery. it just could keep time memory when power off, couldn't support the digital clock light up. Saving your time to reset.
→Projection display can be flipped either way by long pressing down the button that changes the projector brightness.