yaily v.—December 3, 2025
I bought this clock because I wanted something modern for my patio, and I've loved it since I installed it. The numbers are super large and perfectly visible from any angle. The RGB colors add a really nice touch. Another thing I liked is that it displays the temperature, date, and day of the week, so it's very practical. The backlight looks beautiful on the wall, especially at night. It's easy to set up, and the remote control works perfectly. It's excellent quality and really stands out. I love it. Read more
Tina O.—November 14, 2025
I absolutely love my 16.5 inch large LED digital wall clock. This clock has the date, time, day of the week, temperature ! It has seven pure colors and four RGB colors. The base has eight colors and one multicolor. You could adjust the brightness three different settings from bright to night light. It is very large in size and so beautiful the best clock I have ever owned if you’re looking for a cool clock I highly recommend 10 out of 10. Read more
Marbelis Baez—October 1, 2025
I really love this clock! It’s big, bright, and super easy to read, even from across the room. The colors are vibrant, and I like that I can change them depending on my mood or decoration. It shows the temperature, date, and day of the week, which is very useful. The setup was quick, and it looks beautiful on my wall. It gives my living room a modern and colorful touch. Totally worth it and highly recommended! Read more
betheone—December 7, 2025
Works exactly as advertised, good quality, works well in the kitchen. I like that it gives the house temperature, don't really need the humidity reading. The only negative is that the attachments they send to hang it is kind of poor. Read more
kiaKrazy—December 15, 2025
Great value, can read time numbers, fantastic color choices , easy to set up! I am 73 yrs old with less than perfect eyesight. When I opened the package, I was pleasantly surprised. It came with a measuring paper and two plastic hanging pins, which made it easy to hang the clock. I love the colors available and the nightlight underneath the clock. Everything is customizable so if you don’t want the night light you can turn it off or change the color of it. The only downside I found was that the days of the week on the side of the display are too small to see from across the room, though I can use my wristwatch for that. However the date and temperature on the other side of the clock I can see fine. Overall a great purchase! Read more
Margie from Arizona—January 10, 2026
I loved my digital clock with color changing lights. The numbers are bright & big enough to see Read more
Andrew M. Strehlow—November 5, 2025
Bigger than expected! Easy to set up, and works marvelously! Set the time quickly and easily with the remote or buttons on the back of the clock. I use it in my office at work, and ALWAYS know what time it is. Read more
Customer—November 25, 2025
I realize folks aren't going to believe my review, but I can accept that. I bought this a couple months ago. I liked it for my purposes. Nice clear digits, plus a temperature display meeting my needs. It has two alarm settings but I didn't need them so never touched them, i.e., I never turned them on or adjusted the default times. Then, about a month ago, at four-thirty-ish -- I say "ish" because it was never at exactly the same time-- in the afternoon, the clock started to ring twice (sounding very much like an old rotary phone) and stop. And again at seven-thirty-ish, it would do it again. (Reminder: neither alarm was turned on or set for those times.) I tried setting both alarms on to two times of my choice to see if it flushed out the phantom two-rings events. Sure enough, the alarms went off like any standard alarm clock, ringing over and over again until the snooze button was pushed or turned off altogether. BUT the phantom two-ring events continued. I removed the two AAA "memory" batteries and unplugged the clock to try to flush out the electronic settings, and then plugged everything back in again. BUT the phantom two-ring events continued. Now here's the killer...this morning, I unplugged the clock and removed the AAA batteries and left it on my dining room table. AND several hours later the two-ring alarm returned. I can only assume that there is some hiccup in a microchip causing the phantom rings, and that the interior has yet another electronic power source that has yet to fade away, whether a long-term button battery or the like. Unfortunately, the unit has no screws or clips or whatever to open the clock up. It appears the front clear plastic plate over the display is glued to the rest of the plastic box. I guess I could try using my Dremel tool to as gently as I can "saw" through the panel-to-box glue job to see what's inside, but is it worth it? The good news is that -- so far -- the phantom rings have not come in the middle of the night. Also, I have a sheet of paper with extremely brief instructions on how to use the clock written in no less than 16 different languages, greatly increasing my chances of talking someone else in this big wide world of ours to take this defective clock off my hands. UPDATE: Not long after writing this review, we had unplugged the unit, removed the batteries, and temporarily put the electrically "dead" device on a bench near our front door, which not so coincidentally was next to the "receiver" for an outside wireless driveway alarm. We promptly noticed that driveway "traffic" was causing the alarm clock to go off. We were able to repeat the phenomenon. I then moved the "de-electrofied" unit to the garage, far from the driveway alarm. The write-up on the clock does not mention any "wireless" reception, and suggests that the only need for the batteries is to light up the screen during power outages. After several days, I returned the alarm clock to its original site in our house, plugged it in, but without inserting the batteries. It was worked perfectly ever since without any false alarms. It's my belief that batteries power a wireless receiver in the unit that may not have proven to work as designed, so is not advertised, and that the batteries also provide some "juice" to some electrical component that takes some time to drain itself of a charge once the batteries are removed. I might add that we also have wireless security cameras that may have added to the false clock alarms. During a power outage, the screen will be dead, but we are now otherwise enjoying the clock, albeit sans alarms, intentional or otherwise. Read more