Projection Clock (Image courtesy Plow & Hearth)By Andrew Liszewski

I’m sure at one point the look of a digital clock was considered cool or even high-tech but now it’s actually kind of tacky looking. So here’s another take on the projection clock that instead displays an old-fashioned analog clock face complete with roman numerals and a sweeping second hand.

The size of the projection is of course based on how far the clock is placed from the wall but at 10 feet you get an image that’s about 3 feet in diameter. There’s also controls for tweaking both the focus and the brightness. I find it odd though that while there’s clearly a power cord shown in the product shot the clock also requires a AA battery in order to operate.

It’s available from Plow & Hearth for $99.95.

[ Projection Clock ] VIA [ The Green Head ]

5 COMMENTS

  1. I have this clock and i love it. Now after 4 years of use … the lamp has gone (timebeam 25watts witout the glass) and i cannot find the same to replace it. Any advice?

  2. I have this clock and i love it. Now after 4 years of use … the lamp has gone (timebeam 25watts witout the glass) and i cannot find the same to replace it. Any advice?

  3. I have this clock and i love it. Now after 4 years of use … the lamp has gone (timebeam 25watts witout the glass) and i cannot find the same to replace it. Any advice?

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