🕒 See time and temp in a whole new big way!
The SHARP Large Oversized Screen LED Clock features a massive 14-inch wide display with 4-inch tall digits, showing time, date, day, and both indoor and outdoor temperatures via a wireless sensor. Its slim 1.5-inch design fits anywhere, with 3-step dimmer control and battery backup to keep you on schedule even during power outages.
D**H
I couldn't be happier
I bought this clock 7 months ago and I couldn't be happier with it. It's across my room and I can easily read all of the info on it. The only slightly odd thing is that when it gets unplugged, with a battery in it, it doesn't stay on. It retains the time and date and when it's plugged back in the time and date is still correct but it won't display when it's unplugged. In 6 months, it's lost about 40 seconds, perfectly reasonable. The thermometers aren't lab calibrated sensors or anything but they're within a couple of degrees of anything else I use to measure temp, so also perfectly reasonable. I would totally buy this again.update: a year and a half now and I still love this clock. The battery for the outdoor thermometer just died for the first time. 6 stars
L**J
Sensor and rain, but great clock
Purchase May 2023, really like the clock and seeing it without glasses. Outdoor sensor may be of by +/- 2 degrees, but for the money it's better than the weather news. Ran into issue with outdoor sensor - had it on a window ledge well protected until a windy & rainy day hit and must have soaked it. some corrosion on contacts cleaned it up a bit, but will not transmit more than 10 feet with new batteries and variance is now +/- 5 degrees. Reached out to Sharp support to see about purchasing new sensor which will be in plastic bag if I can get one.
K**C
My aging eyes can see it, the red color doesn't light up the bedroom
I have tried a few different digital LED clocks in my bedroom over the years. Of them, the red LEDs are my least favorite, aesthetically speaking. I really like blue LEDs. Unfortunately they light up your bedroom like an airport runway and make it hard to speak, and as your eyes get older it is increasingly difficult to distinguish blue-on-black even if the blue is lighted. The clock sits about 10 feet away from me. The numbers are big enough and it's easy enough to distinguish red on black that I can see the time without my glasses easily. And red doesn't light up the bedroom so much, I assume for the same reason that red doesn't ruin your night vision, though I'm just guessing at that. It's not so bright it keeps me awake, the numbers are easy to distinguish half asleep and without my glasses, it keeps time and it tells me temperatures both inside and out, though I confess I forgot those readouts were there because they are much smaller and I can't see them from the bed. But they're nice in theory. Perfect bedroom clock for me.
D**E
Nice clock. Lousy indoor thermometer.
I love the big red display. Easiest on eyes at night & doesn’t disrupt sleep. However, especially if you’re going to wall mount it, know that the indoor temperature will be 2-5°F higher than actual temp. The unit generates heat when running, and wherever they put the sensor must be too close to the heat generation point. It’s an enormous unit, so they could have placed the sensor at the periphery of the unit to achieve more accurate results.I compared it to a thermometer which we’ve used for well over a year and has been verified against our digital home thermometer and another thermostat. The verified unit read 75°F and this unit read 79°F.The exterior sensor seems accurate enough at this point. Haven't had it long enough yet to comment on battery life.I know the interior sensor reads a few degrees warmer than actual, and I can adjust for it in my head - and I can live with that for the sake of having the big red clock display which I do enjoy.It is way overpriced at ~44 though. It’s a $10 clock and a $10 thermometer at best. But the size is hard to find in combination with red display, so they had me by the tender bits there.
E**H
Love this thing
The batteries on the outdoor reader last me, on average, Four to six months. Also, my roommate stuck it in the fridge to prank me and the signal could still get through whatever insulation is in the fridge so that's pretty cool.The first thing I do every morning is remind myself the date, time, and outdoor temperature. Also, when the house feels ridiculously hot and I think my thermostat is wrong, I have a second point to confirm.The outdoor temperature is a bit hard to get an accurate read on because the reader is black and soaks up heat, but putting it in the shade means it will get a lower temp reading than actual temp. What I'm getting at is, take that kind of thing into consideration. Don't use it for an EXACT temp reading if you, like me, care about the difference between 70 and 74.Oh, also this thing has a switch where you can flick it back and forth for daylight savings. That's really cool!I've got mine operating on plug power instead of battery because I prefer not to use batteries when I can. No such option for the outdoor one though.
K**R
large screen easy to read
keeps time just fine as well as outdoor temp but indoor off by 6 degrees . if you want accurate temps pick something else
B**B
Love the size of the numbers
Nice large number. Keeps accurate temperature and time
A**R
Great clock!
I needed a clock for my garage, and this one is awesome so far! Love the large display, and it’s nice and bright. Great addition to my little garage workshop!
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