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Review on KADAMS Digital Bathroom Shower Kitchen Clock Timer - Waterproof with Alarm, Visual Countdown, Temperature & Humidity - White by Rick Malloy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent ad. Some things to consider.

If you require a permanent wall mount for the clock, it is best to use 3M tape or similar adhesive/wall mount. For teats; It's best to keep switching from a desk mount (when not in use) to a wall mount, as the suction cup will loosen over time, especially in ever-changing humidity conditions when taking hot steam showers. The display is very large and easy to read, even for those who have difficulty seeing near or far. If you're not used to reading wartime; When the clock is in single digits, it looks a bit off center, but you get used to it after a while. It would be great if it focused on those who read AM/PM times. The display does not fog up. If you see large text, it's still visible due to the fog. Anyway, you can just wipe it off. The case is waterproof, it is best to use it in the toilet while taking a shower. Handles splash damage very well. The time is very easy to set. Very similar to setting up a digital clock with a 3 button configuration. The wake-up timer is set in intervals of 1 to 10 minutes. Very easy to push and walk. The timer starts a few seconds after you stop pressing it. The buttons are very sensitive, if you are happy with the button (trigger), you may be pressing too long and need to clear/reboot. Ideal if you have a busy schedule and need to get out of the shower by a certain time, save water and/or brush your teeth for the 2-3 minutes recommended by your dentist. Too bad there weren't additional 2 and 5 minute add buttons for more convenience; For example, if you want to do 15 minutes, you need to press the 1 minute button 5 times and the 10 minute button once. The alarm clock has a decent sound. Can hear the room (assuming the door isn't closed or you have soundproof walls). There's no alarm option, so it doesn't sit on the bedside table to wake you up or have a snooze button. If you don't plan on sleeping 99 minutes or less, it runs on 2 AAA batteries. They are not included. It is better not to use alkaline batteries instead of rechargeable batteries, because rechargeable batteries have a downtime of about 1 week. All in all, a very comfortable bath/shower clock with an easy-to-read display.

Pros
  • 1 year trial period
Cons
  • Tape