Brand |
Mesqool |
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Color |
Blue Digits; Blue Projection |
Display Type |
LED |
Style |
Modern Simple Digital Projection Alarm Clock |
Special Feature |
Dual Alarm, Large Display, Adjustable Brightness, Daylight Saving, Adjustable Volume |
Product Dimensions |
7.99"W x 3.58"H |
Power Source |
Corded Electric |
Age Range (Description) |
Unisex-Children, Kids, Boys, Girls, Unisex-Adult, Seniors, Elders |
Room Type |
Living Room, Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room, Kid's Room |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage |
Indoor |
Material |
Plastic |
Theme |
Simple |
Frame Material |
Plastic |
Are Batteries Included |
No |
Mounting Type |
Tabletop |
Item Weight |
8.5 ounces |
Number of Batteries |
2 AAA batteries required. |
Alarm Clock |
Yes |
Watch Movement |
Automatic |
Number of Items |
1 |
Operation Mode |
Electrical |
ASIN |
B081HVK1BS |
Item model number |
M-1001F-B |
Batteries |
2 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
#1,704 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #2 in Projection Clocks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Date First Available |
November 14, 2019 |
Manufacturer |
Mesqool E-commerce Co.,Ltd |
Country of Origin |
China |
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Michael R. Kirby –
Nice bright lighting. Projection is fantastic. Easily see time on the ceiling at night. Great price and value
Rich in Boise –
We bought the model with blue display because it is less distracting in a dark bedroom. The clock is easy to see with nice big numbers and the ceiling projected clock can be adjusted several ways to our liking. The only issue I have with the clock is that setting it up and changing brightness, etc don’t feel intuitive to me. The instructions explain everything but sheesh, I lose these small one page instruction sheets 100% of the time. This is my issue, not the clock. Overall we love this clock and for the price it’s a great deal.
Swissy Daddy –
Woulda been 5 outa 5 for all, but the “Acknowledge Alarm, but don’t Snooze” is hard to do in the dark. Thus it takes a bit of practice until you can reliably turn off the alarm when you want to. Lotsa Snooz’n until then…The Projection feature is great. It has 3 or 4 brightness levels so you can set it up whether you’re a light sleeper or not.(i.e. There’s no looking at the ceiling wondering if this is what a cheap apartment in the city, right under a neon sign is like…)
mark –
my wife wanted a “night time watch” so she could tell time in bed while her “smart watch” was charging(a watch that needs frequent charging doesn’t sound smart to me. my watch is self winding, never comes off my wrist. all it does is tell time. doesn’t tell me the tides in canada or make me a frapachino- just the time. now that’s smart!) i thought remembering to put the other watch on every night would be a pain so i looked at these clocks. love it! easy set up. adjustable brightness on clock and projected image. you can flip the time one way of the other on the projection plus point it where you want. we like it dark and I was affraid the image on the ceiling would be too bright but its just right. for the price you can’t beat this. what a smart idea!
Travis W. –
The ceiling display created by the projector is very large and easy to read even without glasses. The time is easy to set as well and is light weight to handle. Amazing projection clock!
Headybrew –
My only quibble with it is that the projection can be flipped 180 degrees, but it can’t be rotated 90, or any other way. This limits the position you want to place the clock in. But other than that, it’s really cool.
J C –
I am confused by a lot of the negative reviews for this clock. Out of all people I know, I’m the least likely to suck up to a Chinese manufacturer but I need to give credit where its due.Let’s start off by addressing some myths:- You cannot dim the light downFalse. There is literally a button that you keep pressing to alternate between brightness options. The clock has a “Dimmer” button that will show LO1 LO2 LO3 LO4 LO5 on the screen and will adjust the brightness.-The projector is inverted/backwardsFalse. Again, there’s a button on the clock that lets you switch the direction of the projector screen which is extremely convenient. Since you can flip the screen away from you if the clock brightness bothers you while simultaneously having the projector on your ceiling or wall thats readable. I have no idea why many people claim this is an issue.-The alarm doesn’t wake me upThis depends on the person but I will say that I am a heavy sleeper. I use to sleep through 10+ alarms on my phone in a single day, my body would get used to and sleep through all of them. This alarm definitely wakes me up, but my issue is that my brain (as usual) adapted into getting up and shutting off the alarm while I’m asleep. So that’s on me, not the clock. I recommend placing the alarm somewhere further away, and putting the vibrating device on a surface to where it will not fall off and break. Trust me, the rumbling sound of having a table getting hit is annoying.-You cannot change the alarm once it is setFalse. This may be a defect on some people’s clocks although I highly recommend reading the instruction manual. You can turn off a set alarm by holding the Alarm button for a few seconds. If you click the alarm button like nomal, the screen will flash indicating you can set a time – so you then go to the hour and minute button to set whatever time you want, click the alarm button once again to exit and see the normal time. You should see a new alarm symbol to the left of the screen indicating you set the time.It’s possible many of these reviews are defective products, but I also believe many are from people not reading how to use the device. I’ve done this before and is embarrassing when I go complain on a review when I realize I didn’t ever read the instructions.My only critcism of this clock is that the projector on the brightest LO3 LO4 LO5 settings shows a blue circle around it which gets rid of the illusion of only the numbers being projected but we still do not have holograms so I’ll take this over anything else until that technology gets invented.
Matt C. –
The front LEDs are not *too bright* when the lights are out in the room. The projected time on the ceiling is in red light so it doesn’t mess with your night vision if you wake up and look at it. The clock itself is pretty slim which works out good for me because my nightstand is not that deep. I still have room for my wireless phone charger in front of it. I have a foam mattress and can feel the alarm puck’s vibration through it. I think there’s an alarm mode where just the puck vibrates and there’s no alarm sound from the clock itself…. going to try that soon… just need to look it up in the instruction manual. I thought that would be a great way to not wake my wife on the weekend if she’s not up before me. The instruction manual was pretty clear about setting the time and either of the two alarm times, so that was a pleasant surprise. Overall I’m happy, this clock was really inexpensive and I don’t think any local department stores have a similar model with the vibrating puck… at least not in the same price range. I’ve only owned this clock about a week and a half now, but I’d recommend this product to friends and family for sure.
RedDawg –
I don’t sleep the whole night. Basically a series of naps. When I do wake I want to know what time it is. This clock does what I need.I point mine to our 10 foot ceiling almost directly above the bed. Numbers look like they’re 8-10” tall. You can set the brightness which is nice.The clock itself sits towards the back of the nightstand and kinda close to my side. The illumination is certainly viewable but not too bright so as to not disturb me.I really like the USB cable power port so I can charge my phone and use a shorter cord.I’m pleased
Hal –
This is one of two items included with this order one clock beeps loud w/ easy to use nobs like on a stereo for up & down volume/radio tunes The 2nd basically same size alarm clock is matching blue neon display. Helps out to have 1 by the nightstand and one for the other side of the house…