Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Reizen Talking Radio Controlled Watch Stainless

Reizen Talking Radio Controlled Watch Stainless Review



Reizen Talking Radio Controlled Watch Stainless Feature

  • Announces time day and date
  • Hourly chime plus beep alarm
  • Large 1 1 4 face with bold black numbers
  • Sets itself and accounts for Daylight Savings
  • Stainless steel with black leather band
Sleek, stylish stainless steel watch with great features for the blind and low vision at an affordable price! In the USA, the Reizen Talking Radio-Controlled Analog Watch receives a daily signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Colorado, the nation's timekeeper, ensuring accurate time and even accounting for Daylight Savings changes - so you never have to set it! Time is announced at the simple touch of a button. A second touch of the button gives you the day of the week and the date. Other features include an hourly chime (which may be turned off), alarm, and a large 1-1/4" diameter traditional white analog face with bold black numbers and hands. Stainless steel bezel. Black leather band. Its 3/4"-wide black leather strap fits wrists up to 8-1/2". Face with bezel is 1-1/2" diameter x 5/8" D. Weighs 6-1/2 oz. Battery included. Note: The radio-controlled function will work only in the USA (except Alaska and Hawaii), UK, Germany and Japan. When outside these areas, the watch can be set manually to reflect the correct time on the analog face, but the announced time will not be accurately updated. Where in the World Are Radio Time Signals? The national physics laboratories of various countries operate long-wave radio transmitters that broadcast a time code signal in the 40-80 kHz range: 1. JJY: The first transmitter has 40 kHz, 50 kW and is located on the summit of the Otakadoya-yama mountain near Miyakoji-mura/Fukushima/Japan (37degrees 22' N, 140degrees 51' E). (ph...


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