⏰ Time is on your side—literally!
The BALDR Atomic Clock is a multifunctional digital clock that syncs with WWVB radio signals for precise timekeeping. It features a large display showing time, date, indoor temperature, humidity, and moon phases. Designed for easy setup and versatile placement, this clock is perfect for any room, ensuring you stay informed and on schedule.
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Item Dimensions W x H | 6.3"W x 4.52"H |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Atomic |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Mains-Powered / Plug-in |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | Alarm |
Theme | Space |
Shape | Rectangular |
Clock Form | Multi Display |
Dial Color | Black |
Style | Modern Slim |
Room Type | Living Room |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
P**F
Blown away by the ease of using this atomic electric clock
I consider myself technically challenged. Having said that, I had no issues whatsoever with setting up and successfully using the Baldr atomic electric clock. I purchased it because I'm tired of having to change my headboard alarm clock every time the US changes the time in March and November.I particularly like this clock for the following reasons:1. The ease of dimming it at night; I previously laid a cloth across my old alarm clock to block the light at night; this clock is so easy to just touch the top and it dims once, and then touch again and it dims very dark, almost completely black. There was no discernable shine into the room. When looking directly at the dimmed clock in the dark, I could barely see a faint gray outline of the time. I'm happy with this.2. The ease of setting up the clock. The instructions were easy to follow; I did do a manual set up the first time to be sure I could, and I intentionally set the time a little off. Once I got the correct time zone assigned, the clock eventually synched up from Colorado to the exact time. It took a few hours before it synched, so a note to be patient if this is your first atomic clock.3. Super happy with overall display. Love the size of the letters and numbers and can see them from anywhere in the room; I placed this clock on my storage headboard. Love the date display, the day of the week display, the indoor temperature display (which is accurate for my home), the humidity display and the moon phase display.At this point, there is nothing that I don't like.Note: I haven't used the clock alarm; I typically use my phone alarm. So I won't rate the clock alarm for this review.I already use several BALDR indoor/outdoor corded thermometers and have been very happy with them. (They type where you run a thin cord out the window for the outdoor temp.)While researching atomic clocks before purchase, I considered a SHARP comparable atomic clock, but after reading reviews, decided to go with BALDR atomic clock. Since I already had success with BALDR indoor/outdoor thermometers, I felt confident about the atomic clock purchase. This BALDR atomic clock has been a fantastic choice for me.Highly recommend and would purchase again; in fact, I may purchase another for a family member gift.
R**N
A fine, reliable, pretty little atomic clock with weather features.
I bought this because I wanted two things: 1. An atomic clock for my office. I have other clocks, but I want a completely accurate one in easy view. 2. A readout of the current indoor temperature. (I used to always be hot, but now I find myself in my old age being cold rather frequently. I want to know what the real temperature is!)This unit is a very fine way to fill those needs. Its screen is very bright and easily readable. It has three brightness settings, but I only use the brightest one.On the screen, you will find the time in the largest characters. It is labeled am or pm and shows the seconds. It can set to your choice of 12-hour or 24-hour time, and it has several choices of how to handle Daylight Savings Time. Above the seconds display is the phase of the moon. I don't know why that would be useful to me. There is also a small icon that shows up at times to tell you that the unit is trying to connect to the National Bureau of Standards to ge the exact time. My unit, in the middle of an upstairs room about 12 feet from a small window, has a little trouble some days finding the signal, but it connects often enough to match up to my other atomic clocks and watch.The bottom row of figures has the date, day of the week, indoor temperature, and indoor relative humidity along with little arrows to show the trend of the temperature and humidity. (You can figure out the direction time is moving on your own.)The colors--bright white, green, orange, and a mellow blue--are bright and pleasant and provide contrast to help you immediately identify the exact bit of information you are seeking.It has a pull out leg on the back that will allow you to stand the unit on a table or desk. It can also be hung on a wall, but I have not tried that.Power is by AC adapter, which would make hanging in on the wall less desirable. There's a watch-style battery in the unit, which is to retain settings during brief power outages.It has alarm and snooze functions, but I don't use them, so I can't tell you about them. There are a few other features that I don't plan to use, so I can't tell you about them.I've been using the unit for about two weeks. I am very happy with it. It is attractive, accurate, informative, and handy.
J**H
Nice clock - read reviews!
This is probably the fourth auto setting clock we have owned, and the only one to not update as soon as it is plugged in. With that said, it is very easy to set manually, and the clock will eventually sync via radio signals. We took the suggestion of another reviewer and set the time off by a few minutes. Sure enough, when we got up this morning, the time was correct. The clock is slim and easy to read, the adjustable brightness is a great addition.
L**8
Easy set-up; accurate time; easy to read
I'm not one to wax euphoric over a clock, but when I quit my cable TV company, I had to return the cable boxes that contained a digital clock, so I needed something to take their places. I chose the BALDR clock. It's easy to set-up, keeps very accurate time, as it possesses a radio-controlled signal from Ft. Collins, CO (if you live in the US). Upon initial set-up, it took several hours for it to begin running accurately (probably something to do with acquiring the signal only at certain times of the day), but since that time, it runs about four seconds ahead of my cellphone time, which is set by my carrier.You can increase or decrease the brightness of the screen. I just keep it on full brightness and don't change it. I can't really speak to the alarm clock aspect of it, as I just use it to keep time.It does have the moon phases on the screen and will tell you the interior temperature and humidity of your home, which are neat functions.Overall, I liked the clock so much I bought two of them. I recommend them.
R**7
Nice little clock
Like the instructions state, don't put next to other electronic devices, I put it next to the TV and worked great until I pushed the remote button ,then the clock did weird things
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