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Review on πŸ•’ SMARTRO SC31 Projection Alarm Clock - Digital Clock with Indoor Thermometer Hygrometer, USB Charger, Dual Alarms for Bedrooms and Travel – AC & Battery Powered by Tim Beckett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally an easy-to-use projection clock!

We love projection clocks and have been using them in our rooms for years but I've never liked any clock other than the projection part as most of them have cryptic buttons or work in complicated ways that you get those need user manual every time you need to change the time. When we had one I was looking through a few watches here at Revain trying to find one that didn't have many other features and finally found this one! It's so simple and easy to use that we love both the clock and the projection part! There is a button on the back that flips the time in all 4 directions, allowing you to place it almost anywhere and set the time in the orientation you want. I like the touch point at the top of the watch because you can tap it to make the watch face light during the day but dark (or off) at night. There's a button on the back that you can set so the projection is always on (we plugged it in so it wouldn't drain the batteries). We use alarms on our phones so don't use them on the watch, but the alarms on this watch (there are 2) are easy to set. The size of the projected text/numbers depends on how far you project it. Just off 8ft ceilings is a normal size (which is to be expected) but if you want it bigger all you have to do is tilt it and the numbers get really huge :-) Order 2 more to fit the others, hard to to replace using .

Pros
  • ⏰INTERIOR THERMOMETER AND HYGROMETER: Equipped with professional sensors, the home thermometer and humidity monitor provides the most accurate readings displayed with indoor temperature and humidity, letting you know when adjustments are needed. The perfect bedroom alarm clocks that maintain optimal living conditions for you and your family.
Cons
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