Projection Screen Clock for $40
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
It’s 2020, and you shouldn’t have to get out of bed to find out the time. Be delighted with this state-of-the-art clock that projects time on the wall, ceiling or anywhere you want it displayed. The clock’s mini projector makes this possible, allowing you to swivel it to your desired angle. This smart clock goes beyond time by also displaying the weather forecast, temperature, humidity, calendar, making it easier than ever for you to prepare for the day ahead.
- Projects time on the wall, ceiling or anywhere else w/ the mini projector
- Displays numbers at your desired angle
- Also shows weather forecast, temperature, humidity, calendar & alarm/snooze function
- Power is made possible w/ a USB cable or 2x AAA batteries (NOT included)
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: ABS
- Product dimensions: 5.9″ x 2.44″ x 4.33″
- Weight: 8.25 oz
- Input voltage: DC 4.5 V
- Clock projection distance: 3.3ft to 16.4ft
- Humidity range: 20% to 99%
- Built-in mini projector
- Displays time, weather forecast, temperature, humidity, calendar, alarm/snooze function
- Powered through USB cable or 2x AAA batteries (NOT included)
- Standard Stack Warranty
Includes
- Projection Screen Clock
- USB cable
- Manual
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