Price: $19.99
(as of Oct 25, 2024 04:09:48 UTC – Details)
Product Description
LIORQUE Radio Projection Alarm Clock
When you open your eyes, the first thing you will see is the projection of time on the ceiling.
Wake up comfortably for a smooth start to the day
Aesthetic, Functional and Compact
Thanks to its simple and elegant design, this alarm clock is perfect for anywhere, such as the bedroom, office or living room.
Whether it’s for waking up, working or planning your day, this alarm clock with projection will be your right hand for time management, allowing you to plan your life more efficiently and conveniently.
Projecting the time on the bedroom walls and ceiling
Rotating the projector allows you to project time in different directions. If the projection is reversed due to being rotated at a different angle, pressing and holding the projection button will restore the projection to normal.
Product Features Dual Alarm
The dual alarm function allows you to manage your time more effectively. You can set two different alarms to suit your schedule and your needs.
Infinite Brightness Adjustment
You can adjust the brightness of the display using the wheel on the back of the alarm clock, with infinitely variable brightness settings from 0 to 100%. This allows you to find the brightness that best suits your needs.
FM Radio 87.5-108MHz
Supports 15 volume adjustment levels and stores 10 radio stations. You can also set the auto-off function (5-90 minutes) to fall asleep while listening to the radio.
2 USB Charging Ports
Allows you to charge two devices simultaneously, with a low charging power of 5V1A that ensures safe charging throughout the night without damaging the battery
【Projection Clock】The projection alarm clock displays the time on the ceiling so you can easily see the time when you wake up. You can also adjust the projection direction by 180°. Press the projection button briefly to adjust the brightness (off-low-high), and hold down the projection button to invert the projection by 180° to adapt to different directions
【FM Radio 87.5-108MHz】The alarm clock radio is compatible with 15 levels of volume adjustment and can save 10 radio stations. You can also set the auto-off function (5-90 minutes) to fall asleep while listening to the radio. Additionally, you can set the alarm to wake up to a radio station and start your day listening to your favorite station
【Dual Alarm】Our alarm clock allows you to set two independent alarms to meet your different needs. When the alarm goes off and you don’t want to get up right away, you can press the snooze button for an additional nap or any other button to cancel the snooze mode
【Large LED Display and Infinite Brightness Adjustment】The projection clock is equipped with a large LED display for clearer digital viewing. The progressive brightness adjustment function from 0 to 100% allows you to find the most suitable brightness level, which is perfect for light-sensitive users
【Dual USB Charging Ports】Allows you to charge two devices simultaneously, with a low charging power of 5V1A that ensures safe charging throughout the night without damaging the battery
TK –
Perfect!
I love the clock and the ceiling projection. It is easy to use and because it has the larger numbers, it is so easy to read.
Robert –
Better night sleep
I used to use my phone to check the time when I wake up from sleeping. This projects the time on the wall so I don’t have to have the light from my phone glaring at me. Thus, making it easier to go back to sleep and allowing me to get a better night’s rest.
R.L.K. –
nearly perfect.
We love having a projection clock. The one we have was part of an Oregon Scientific weather station that projected the time/temp on the ceiling. The remote temp sensor died many years ago and a couple of the LCD segments in the projector have died also making time telling a little bit of a post-midnight puzzle.The size of this clock is right for a night table while still having large enough numerals to see without glasses. I like the blue color although red is better for night vision. The controls are intuitive. The battery backup seems to work well(CR2032 coin cell). I had it unplugged for about 12 hrs after setting it and the time was still set when I plugged it back in. This is important as it’s in a location with frequent power outages. It has two USB-A ports on the back for charging other devices helping clean up the rat’s nest of wires behind the night table. The projected brightness is adjustable (thank goodness) and I have shown the three setting, as best I can, with a phone camera. I am sure the camera is making adjustments when recording the photo so what I have shown are not going to be accurate to the eye but on max brightness the illumination is way too much. It burns through the LCD in the projector. Mid and low are OK. There is a little burn through(to the eye) in the mid setting and none apparent at the low setting, at least not with a quick check after dark. It may still not be low enough after the eyes are fully dark-adapted but time will tell. I would recommend to the designer/manufacturer to take the mid brightness and make it the maximum and then add one more lower than the current lowest. Just shift the range down by one and it would be more useful.Did I mention that it is also a radio? Who listens to a radio in 2024? A Bluetooth chip might be a bit more useful but perhaps in a clock some market segment might like to wake to news or music, I don’t know. I haven’t tried the alarm so I can’t tell you if it’s good or bad but I am just going to assume that you can wake to radio and the station is up to you.
C. Bird –
Almost great
I’m looking for very specific capabilities in a projection, dual alarm, clock radio. This is my fourth this year. One item I want is multi click snooze (tap once for 10 min, twice for 20, etc.). I thought this one might be able to do it based on the images in the listing, but it was only saying you can adjust the length of the snooze. Anyway, the snooze button is a little small and it’s in the middle of all of the other buttons. If you hit any of the other buttons, the alarm is disabled. I don’t feel like I’m hitting any of these buttons but mistake, but most mornings I never hear the alarm a second time after the snooze. Not good. Also, to set the snooze length, you click the time set button and click through all of those settings first, then it gets to the snooze length. Not easy to understand. Also, to set alarm 2, you have to click through all of alarm 1 settings. Then it activates both alarms automatically. I don’t love these controls. Radio volume buttons also double for multiple other functions, and can be hard to find at times. The projector works well and is visible even with the lights on at night. Sound quality is only okay. But the price is great, and the display is nice to look at and can be dimmed. Unfortunately, so many little things being tricky make me want to switch back to my last alarm clock.
J. A. Welsh –
Very cool!
I love this! Itâs helpful to see the time without turning my bright phone on while Iâm half asleep. Love the projection clock!
DocSea –
Basic Travel Clock. A Little Bright For Some Sleepers.
This is a basic projection clock. The case is a thin plastic and the entire device is cheaply made, but the quality is as expected for this low price. I don’t know why they include a radio with a tiny speaker. It sounds tinny and flat like an old transistor radio. All that being said, I actually like this clock. I am a person who wakes up at night and needs to check the time. This is especially true when I travel. Thanks to its small, lightweight design, it is easy to pack and set up in a hotel room. I can turn the front face lighting all the way off and just project the time onto the ceiling over my head. The only problem I have with this clock is that it really should include a brightness adjustment for the projection as well. My home bedside click has soft, red LED projection that I can adjust the brightness on. The bright blue numerals on this Liorque clock have a whitish square of light around them that actually illuminates the room. I don’t really mind, but if you are a “dark sleeper” (like my wife) this could be a problem.
billwhip –
Looks great!
nice functional alarm clock.
The radio alarm will only go off at full volume! Nice to have duel alarms when you have already waken everyone in the house! –
Not user friendly
Wake up to radio can only be at full volume! Duel alarm is useless when you have already waken everyone in the house!