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The XREXSLarge Digital Wall Clock is a state-of-the-art timepiece featuring a 16.5-inch LED display that syncs automatically with WiFi for precise timekeeping. With its auto-dimming feature, remote control functionality, and versatile mounting options, this clock is perfect for both home and office use, ensuring you stay on schedule in style.
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 1"W x 1"H |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Tabletop |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | Auto-dimming |
Theme | Plain |
Clock Form | Multi Display |
Dial Color | Red |
Style | red |
Room Type | Office |
Color | Red |
Frame Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Material | Plastic |
M**W
Good display, lots of features, minor setup difficulties
I dealt with setting my Alexa echo displays to a red clockface, however, it is not an OLED screen, has some backlight bleed, and likes to mess with your settings and display unnecessary menus when shouting voice commands. I just needed a red digital clock that could be held to the accuracy of atomic or wi-fi connections.This device seems to fit the bill.Pros:- Large print digits, as large as would be reasonably necessary- Batteries included- Battery backup for settings- Functional and responsive remote- Timer and alarm functions- Auto-brightness or multiple manual brightness steps- Brightest setting is as bright as you'd ever need it- Helpful paper mounting guide included.Sorta cons:- Wi-fi setup was confusing. See steps below.- The lowest brightness is acceptable, and is not obtrusive in a dark room nor invisible while lights are still on, but I do honestly think they could update the unit to have just a few more dimmer settings. The clock's firmware can be updated, so, it seems like this is in the realm of possibility for the future.- The auto-brightness feature is nice, but also kind of dumb. Turn a light on next to it, full brightness. Turn it off, lowest brightness. The sensitivity range should be increased by a firmware update.- The "DST", "[Date]", "Month", "Day", and "Date" labels are effectively unnecessary and just extra light that's not needed. Firmware should allow these items to be "hidden" and not display. I used blackout stickers to cover them and the design is less cluttered as a result. I'm sure the wi-fi signal is useful for first setup or troubleshooting, but the others I'm not sure who would ever need to decipher what the clock is saying.- "AM" and "PM" labels should have been larger or just "A" "P" to make them larger. It's hard to see from a distance.- Setup document is not perfect, follow below for Wi-Fi setup:0. Do not "Forget" your wi-fi network. They mean "disconnect". This is important!1. HOLD (do not "continually press") Alarm Set and Timer buttons BEFORE plugging in2. Plug in. You will hear a beep.3. The network will appear as "HQX2128" on a phone. Connect to it.4. Navigate to 192.168.88.1.5. Select "Web-Config"6. Enter your Wi-FI network, Password, and DST settings. [Note, this is where the instruction to "forget" your network will get you into trouble. It only seems to account for networks your phone "remembers". Therefore, merely disconnect from your wi-fi, do not "forget" it.]7. It will give an "updated" or "saved" type of response.8. The clock will display the wi-fi icon. Time will be kept by wi-fi.- Temperature function is a bit useless as it reads ambient temperature. This should be a setting that should/could be checking for local temperature online. I don't personally care for this setting though, so it doesn't bother me.After getting through the setup hiccups, I'm honestly quite satisfied. It's big, it has considerable options, it has a working remote, it connects to wi-fi, and it displays the correct time as you see fit. I also like the date and day presentation. They could certainly do a few improvements as they have the firmware capability to do so, and the instructions could be written a bit better.Ultimately, this is seemingly the only large format, Red LED clock with wi-fi capabilities. My projector clock has been firmly beaten.
E**D
Wow — What a GREAT Clock!
I absolutely love this clock! I bought it for my house, and it works great, but I am planning to buy another one for the back of the Sanctuary at church, because it will be easily readable from the anywhere in that fairly large room.Things I really like include:* Wifi — It tracks time, outside local temperature, date via Wifi, so no need to set it, even after power has been off (this is the main reason i wanted it).* Size — I can read it from far away.* Brightness — The brightness can be set manually, or it can auto-adjust per the room brightness. Auto-adjust works great and that’s where I leave it.* The chime — you can select from 3 different chimes on the hour, and set the volume. Or, you can just turn this feature off. I have it set to the classic Westminster chime. Sounds GREAT!* The remote — The remote is very handy. It allows you to easily switch to timer mode, adjust brightness and volume, and you can even turn the display completely off (in case you are using it at night in your bedroom).* Versatility — I am using it on a table at my house, but plan to mount it on the wall at church. It is setup for either configuration.* Setup — the instructions were easy to follow and wifi setup was a breeze.If you are looking for a large display clock that you will never again have to set — THIS IS THE ONE TO GET. Wow! I love this clock!And, as a bonus, here is my favorite obscure Bible verse:“The Lord Your God is with youHe is mighty to saveHe will take great delight in youHe will quiet you with His loveHe will rejoice over you with singing.”(Zephaniah 3:17)God bless you!
A**P
Much better than those Colorado atomic clocks, mostly.
I hate setting clocks. Particularly with the silly twice a year daylight savings changes. I have been using an atomic clock that syncs with Colorado, but that is so inconsistent I have to temporarily move the clock to a window facing Colorado for a day or two each time.Enter this wifi clock which syncs to the internet clock. Always perfectly set and no need to move twice a year. The large display is easy to read without having to fumble for glasses.My complaint is the gaudy display.Unnecessary labels like mon, day, date, temp add clutter. I also don’t like the flashing back and forth between date and temp. I like my bedroom calm.The blue numbers are nice. Visible but not too annoying. It automatically dims enough for my dark bedroom. No need for that smoke tinted film I was planning on applying.TIP: if the extra lighting bugs you as much as it did me: Take the back off the clock by unscrewing like 10 tiny screws. Put black electrical tape over the channels corresponding to the lights you want to turn off. I blacked out the labels and the date/temp. Now life is good.Manufacturer should get rid of unnecessary labels and have a setting to show date, temp, flash both, or none.Recommend with aforementioned caveats.
F**.
Easy set up after I READ the instructions
At first, I had difficulty setting this clock up because I got ahead of myself with the instructions. But once I took my time and read the instructions step by step, set up was easy and the clock connected to my Wi-fi and worked perfectly (except I noticed the display had what appeared to be extra elements lit up where they should be. The most obvious was where the temperature read 71 degrees but the "7" looked like a backwards "F". Because I ordered four of these clocks (one with red numbers, two with white numbers and one with blue numbers), I had something to compare it with. Only one of the white numbered clocks had this defect so, I returned it in exchange for another and I've had no problems.
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