Digiview RC304EL International Travel Clock Review


Features

  • Pocket-sized, atomic alarm clock that's perfect for travelers
  • Displays time, month, date, weekday, and indoor temperature
  • Dual alarms with snooze function and a blue backlighting display
  • Calibrates nightly to the atomic clock source operated by the U.S. Commerce Department (WWVB 60kHZ radio transmission)
  • Other atomic time radio signals are available in parts of Europe, Asia, and Japan

Price: $39.99
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Amazon.com Product Description
The Digiview RC304EL International Travel Alarm Clock is a compact and attractive travel alarm loaded with great features. This sleek, compact clock is an international, all-band atomic clock that automatically detects time signals wherever they are available. No matter where you go, you'll be able to tell if you're getting accurate time signal readings with the signal reception strength indicator that is built into the RC304EL.

Digiview didn't scrimp on style -- this stylish gray atomic clock looks good in any decor. In timekeeping mode, the clock's two-line LCD panel shows the time, month, date, weekday, and indoor temperature. This clock even features a dual alarm with snooze function as well as an enhanced blue backlighting display for easy viewing day or night. Designed for placement on a nightstand, table, or desktop, this compact clock works on the road, at home, or in the office, and it is powered by a single CR2032 battery (not included).

The RC304EL is amazingly accurate. In the U.S., this clock calibrates itself to the world's most accurate clock every night by receiving WWVB 60kHZ radio transmissions. These transmissions contain time information from the U.S. atomic clock source operated by the U.S. Commerce Department. The time can be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format, the month and date are displayed digitally in that order, and the weekday is displayed as a two-letter abbreviation. This clock even automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time. Other atomic time radio signals are available in parts of Europe, Asia, and Japan -- if no time signal is available the clock will still operate in manual mode.


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