Glucose Monitor
Really cool. Got this for my girlfriend to monitor her glucose levels. It was pretty easy to figure out with a YouTube video. Really liking this product so far and much cheaper than the other brands. Read more
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| Brand | ULANZI |
|---|---|
| Color | White |
| Display Type | Pixel |
| Style | Modern |
| Special Feature | Calendar Display, Temperature Display |
| Product Dimensions | 8.1"W x 1.25"H |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Kid's Room, Living Room, Study Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| brand | ULANZI |
|---|---|
| color | White |
| display_type | Pixel |
| style | Modern |
| special_feature | Calendar Display, Temperature Display |
| product_dimensions | 8.1"W x 1.25"H |
| power_source | Battery Powered |
| room_type | Bedroom, Home Office, Kid's Room, Living Room, Study Room |
| shape | Rectangular |
| indooroutdoor_usage | Indoor |
| material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| theme | Retro |
| frame_material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| are_batteries_included | Yes |
| mounting_type | Tabletop |
| number_of_batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| alarm_clock | Yes |
| warranty_type | Limited |
| number_of_items | 1 |
| operation_mode | Electrical |
| clock_form | Multi Display |
| input_voltage | 5 Volts |
| global_trade_identification_number | 06975357307406 |
| size | 7.9 x 5.9 x 3.9 inches |
| connectivity_technology | USB |
| manufacturer | ULANZI |
| item_weight | 1.08 pounds |
| item_model_number | TC001 |
| batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #141,925 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #386 in Alarm Clocks |
| date_first_available | March 13, 2024 |












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Customers find the smart clock cool and fun to tinker with, appreciating its functionality and value for money.
Really cool. Got this for my girlfriend to monitor her glucose levels. It was pretty easy to figure out with a YouTube video. Really liking this product so far and much cheaper than the other brands. Read more
I bought this display to use with my Home Assistant install, to be able to flash with third party firmware and send pushes via MQTT. For this purpose it works perfectly! It was very easy to flash, and has a really bright screen. The customizability of the built in apps if you don't want to flash it are pretty decent as is, and i wouldn't hesitate to have this as a fun clock/calendar/thermometer even if i wasn't using it with my Home Assistant install. The quality of the casing is nice, it charges without issue with a USB C cable, although i think it sometimes has issues charging if you use a USB C to USB C charge cable as opposed to a traditional USB to USB C cable, but i believe it mentions that warning in the instructions, so i wouldn't knock any stars off for that. Read more
Garbage. Poorly designed and executed from China. Do not waste your time. Complete oversight and lack of UI. Where to begin? Did I get it to display YouTube subscriber count? Yes. You will need to know how to find your YouTube user string as well as navigate a project within the Google Cloud Console. You will need to create a project and enable a specific API service. This might be overwhelming for most users. Although not extremely complicated, it BARELY works. Everything else in the clock is basically useless. No way to change the time from 24hr to 12hr. No way to set the time unless connected to WiFi. No way to change WiFi unless you reset the clock using a push pin. Only displays Chinese city's weather in a terrible way. A matrix display? Ok, I guess someone would want that? ...in 1998. Maybe it's easier to display your weibo followers? Whatever that is. Or maybe your Billbili followers. Whatever that is. It's a VERY poorly executed device. I suspect...scratch that...I HIGHLY suspect this device is nefarious. It's connected to the internet, you give it your secret API keys for your channel, etc. Do you trust this clock? I sure don't. "A nefarious chinese clock!?! That's ridiculous. You sound so naieve!", you say? Who is being naive? Who...is...being...naive? Read more
This is a cool gadget that turned out to be a helpful tool. You can download firmware for free that will convert this to a readout of your CGM. I'm using it with a dexcom G7 and it actually connects to the cloud service, not your meter, so it works even if you're not in the room, I would imagine it would be useful for monitoring a kids meter without having to constantly stop them and wave your phone over them. Read more
Desk Bling for the Win! Bought this as a gift for my better half (because I’m thoughtful and trying to earn extra brownie points). Out of the box, it’s not bad at all—but I’m a “next level” kind of guy. I can’t leave well enough alone. So naturally, I integrated it with Home Assistant—and let me tell you, chef’s kiss. Now it sits proudly on her desk, dishing out the time, room temp, weather updates, and even a friendly “ding dong” when someone’s at the door. She loves it. I love that she loves it. The dog is neutral but intrigued. Setup wasn’t exactly plug-and-play—it’s a “moderate difficulty” kind of deal. If you’re thinking of diving in, do yourself a favor and hit up some YouTube tutorials first. You’ll be showing off like a home automation wizard in no time. Final verdict: Cool little device + Home Assistant = Instant desk upgrade. Read more
I got one of these and flashed it with ESPHome. It works great and does everything I need it to do. Someone else I know used awtrix instead and say it also works well. It seems to run a little warm, and the temperature sensor is basically useless, but I don't really expect a clock to be a temperature sensor anyway. I'll probably get another one just to use as a development unit as I try new things with the ESPHome setup on it, and I'm considering another one for a kid's room. The only real complaint I have is it would be nice to be able to control the volume of the buzzer, but it's entirely possible I just missed something when setting up the ESPHome config for it. Read more
Really cool device. If you’re not in the tech industry you may struggle to get YT stats going on this if you dont know how to setup a google api endpoint. After it is setup it does work well. Read more
Firstly, I had this thing powered on for about 30 seconds before I flashed AWTRIX on it, so I can't comment on the stock firmware at all. If you're considering this you should know it is not a smart device - it's not like Alexa or google assistant that can go out and find interesting and important facts about your life and give you timely updates. It shows data you push to it. If you have something like Home assistant or Node-RED or whatever, you can do a lot of fun things with it if you're willing to do a lot of messing about and programming stuff. Or even a raspberry pi running a couple of cron jobs would suffice. I have it set up to do fairly frivolous things like tell me the number of days until Christmas, the weather, the price of gold, etc. Even my family kinda likes it. It just sits and scrolls through various screens, and from time to time my wife will take 30 seconds and watch the screens go past. It's an entirely inessential toy, but it's fun to play with and pleasant to look at. And quite affordable. Read more
