Oct 17 2008
See The Time On A Wall Or Ceiling With an Atomic Projection Clock
Clocks have become so integral to our lives that it would be almost impossible to think about living life without using one. Of course, clocks have evolved dramatically over time and from the earliest clocks to modern atomic projection clocks, a lot of water has flown beneath the bridge.
Red Images
Life without a clock would be very strange and you would in fact be hard pressed to find someone that does not use an alarm clock to wake up at a set time. With the help of an atomic projection clock, you can now project atomic time that coincidentally is also the official US time onto a wall or even a ceiling. Normally, an atomic projection clock projects red images that are no bigger than between four and ten inches in size on you wall.
The convenience of seeing the time displayed on a ceiling above your bed or on the wall beats having to squint at a tiny clock display in the early morning hours. Contrary to expectations, the atomic projection clock does not light up your room and in fact the images that are projected on the call or ceiling is not bright enough to disturb your vision.
Gifting an atomic projection clock is a wonderful idea and among the better manufacturers of such clocks are names such as LaCrosse and Oregon. For just about twenty dollars, they provide value far beyond this small sum of money and some of these models even come with displays showing the humidity within your room as well as indoor temperatures.
The latest atomic projection clock from LaCrosse is full of features and offers you great value and once it has received radio signals from US Atomic Clock, it is then able to set its time, date as well as compensate for daylight saving hours. If you just press what is known as a snooze bar, the atomic projection clock will then automatically project a momentary display (red) on your wall or ceiling.
If your atomic projection clock also comes with an AC adapter it can even display time continuously on the wall or ceiling of your room, and there are also certain models that boast of ability to automatically focus projection as well as rotate the image so that you can see the time properly.
In the beginning, an atomic clock was affordable only to a few government owned agencies though with improvement in clock technology, these clocks have become very affordable, and it is now very commonplace to see people using an atomic travel clock that provides travelers with accurate time wherever in the world they happen to be traveling.
The most notable features of atomic projection clocks are that they provide unmatched precision, project time in very soft colors, and they can automatically focus as well as rotate the image to ensure that you get to see the time the way that you want to.
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