⏰ Time waits for no one—make it smart!
The eYotto Smart WiFi Time Sync Wall Clock is a 12-inch analog clock that automatically syncs time via WiFi, ensuring accuracy to the second. Designed for easy readability and a modern aesthetic, it operates silently and requires minimal setup, making it perfect for any room in your home or office.
H**R
Beautiful and quite accurate!
The media could not be loaded. This internet-time wall clock is not only beautiful but also incredibly precise down to the second, featuring large digit numbers that can be easily seen from any location in the room.And fortunately for me, setting up the clock was quite easy by just simply adhering to the instructions provided in the clock's user guide.The clock feels quite sturdy and appears to be made from high-quality materials. I cannot really comment of durability because I just received my clock today, but it gives the impression that it could last for a very long time.Overall, I really like it and am pleased to recommend it.
T**K
Looks good and works well but unsure of the value
This is a good looking clock. Seems well made and is very easy to read. Haven't had it long enough to gauge battery life but so far it's been holding up for the past several days. The setup is pretty wonky and i'm really not sure what the benefit actually is vs having an atomic clock. At least an atomic clock doesn't eat up an IP address and doesn't make you register something else on your network. Overall, it's working fine for me but probably wouldn't get another one just for the reasons mentioned above.
S**.
More Complicated Than Useful
I will take some fault that this clock doesn't meet my needs. I selected this clock because it looked like a classic classroom time piece. I expected that once batteries were installed I would not have to deal with it until the batteries needed changed. Wrong. To begin with, I am not comfortable connecting this device to an internet connection, security is a concern. I suspect many places of employment wouldn't even allow such a device. The look of the clock is great, large numbers with no fuss, perfect for children learning to tell time. However, the initiation routine to connect and align the time coupled with the need for internet access makes this a no-go for me. Not sure what I will do with it, but won't be using it myself.
M**R
Worth the buy
Nice size clock. Instructions included to easily follow along. Good to know I never will have to reset it because it automatically does it. Love that there is no clicking sound.
C**A
Meh. Internet Clock, Not Atomic. PHD to Operate Recommended. You Supply 2 AA Batteries.
The media could not be loaded. I've had an atomic wall clock for a while and love it. Thought this one was going to be a functional equivalent. Nope, not by a long shot.First keep in mind this is an internet driven clock. It will only connect to 2.4Ghz networks and will not show any time if it can't hit a network. Getting this thing set proved to be a time consuming and frustrating effort for me (and I'm a certified IT professional).I want to repeat myself on one important thing - IF YOU DON'T CONNECT THIS TO A 2.4 Ghz WiFi NETWORK IT WILL NOT DISPLAY THE TIME AT ALL. Want a clock for the cabin in the woods (without internet) - this isn't the clock for you. There is no provision to manually set the time on this.Out of the box you need to supply the 2 AA batteries to fire this up. When powered up it will activate it's own built in network for you to connect your phone (or other device if you choose) to. Then open a web browser and go to 192.168.4.1. A short quasi english/chinese page will appear requesting you to enter the SSID (wireless network ID) and password for said network to connect to. You will also have to enter the GMT offset of your time zone along with some other parameter I never could figure out (the auto adjust which I assume is the time it checks the network to update it's time but I'm not sure). So diligently I did all this and magically the clock started doing it's thing to display my time.Tragic that in the end the time shown on the clock was 2 hours before my actual time. So I double checked just to be sure I didn't do something wrong. Nope. My thought was OK, I'll just set my GMT offset to 2 hours after what it should be. Go back and try to activate the clock's built in network (m.set button) and it refuses to start. Press the m.set button for 3+ seconds and nothing. Try 5+ seconds nothing. Try 10+ seconds nothing. Finally I pulled the batteries and restarted the clock. After about the 3rd attempt I was able to re-connect to the network. Reset GMT offset to fudge factor the correct time and BINGO, the correct time displays (2 hours after my GMT is what it took).This clock has a 'feature' that between midnight and 6:00 AM the second hand doesn't operate to save power. Pretty clever. Except at 5:45 PM my time the second hand doesn't operate. Hmmm, now I wonder if I have to go back and fight to fudge the GMT 12 hours from what I fudged it to just to get the correct time to display. Nope, to be frank I've given this thing about 20 minutes more than I should have. Likely this is going to see the bottom of my trash can before all is said and done - if it's feeling lucky that is.While I'm railing on this here are some of the other things that come to mind (aside from do I have any shot gun shells so I can put this clock out of it's misery).The m.set button to start the clock's built in network doesn't appear to function. Even used a toothpick to be sure it was fully depressed. In the end I had to resort to removing/re-installing batteries as I mentioned above.When the time change comes guess what will have to be done to accommodate it? That's right, battle the built in network so you can use the built in web page to manually adjust the GMT offset. Enjoy. Fond memories of little dials that can be turned to change time come to mind - ah, those good old SIMPLE days.As I mentioned the second hand is supposed to suspend between midnight - 6:00 AM. Mine wasn't working at 5:45 PM. So I waited until after 6:00 PM and lo and behold it started working. Was within a few seconds of my atomic clock which isn't bad.When the built in network is activated a little red light flashes on the lower right when viewed from the back. It flashes in a way that makes it hard to see. Would be nice if the light were directly on the back and could be viewed directly.My opinion is this is an engineering project in progress. Buttons need to function as intended. The interface should be designed so a person only has to go in there once unless they move and change time zones. This means any adjustments for DST should be selectable and the firmware should be able to figure out when DST is active based on the internet date (which I assume is available to it since time is). All options selected should function reliably and not require a 'fudge factor' offset to GMT for the correct time to be displayed. If the second hand stops at a certain time span then it should function in all others.Oh, as a matter of policy I will not connect devices like this to my regular home network. I instead connect them to a utility network which is completely isolated from the network my computers are on. This ensures if a device is compromised (like has a back door that can be hacked) my core network will remain secure.
B**S
Analog is Awesome
I love clocks like this and this one does the job nicely. It is accurate and only needed setting the 1 time.
S**N
Love the look of this clock but....
Oh my word! I am not thrilled about having to use my home network to get this clock to function. It is quiet and looks great but setting it is a PITA! The other reviewer who talked about how terrible it is to set wasn't kidding! Spot on with the details on how challenging it is! And I also had to take out the batteries to get it to the right time zone. Overall I am happy with the look.
N**.
Looks good but looks are deceiving!
I got this clock for my office. Thinking it was to be set Atomically, boy was I wrong about that one! This clock gets set to your Wifi! And it's more difficult than anything to try and get it to do that. I'll take it home to see if I can get it to set there but not for a work environment. Although the display is clear and the numbers are clearly seen. It's an attractive clock face and simple by design. But has no mechanical fixtures, so if you can't figure out the Wifi setting for this clock. It's otherwise useless!
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago