The Reizen Talking Watch allows you to enjoy the convenience of hearing the time announced at the press of a button and of never having to set your watch. Ideal for those with low vision, the Reizen Atomic Talking Watch features a clear announcement of time, date, day of week, alarm status, and more in a male voice. This talking watch even sets itself, including adjusting for daylight savings time, so you don't have to worry about it. This Reizen Talking Atomic Watch is great in low-light situations as it illuminates with the touch of a button.
It also offers a large face with bold black numbers and hands for easy viewing. It's the perfect choice for the blind and those with low vision. This model has a white face with bold black numbers, a gray bezel, and gray brushed metal expansion band.
Note to skin allergy sufferers: This watch case and band are made of type 304L stainless steel.
Reizen Talking Watch FEATURES:
- Announces time, date, day of week, and alarm status
- Hourly chime/time announcement (can be turned off)
- LED top light illuminates watch face
- Audible cues help you navigate through alarm setting and other functions
- Clear male voice
- Large 1.375-inch diam. face with bold black numbers
- Thick black hour and minute hands
- Uses one CR2032 battery (included)
- One-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty
- Comes in a stylish blue gift box great for safe storage
About the Radio Signal (Atomic Function): The radio signal that controls the time, day of the week, and date is broadcast through a radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado. The station is operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which is the U.S. Government agency that provides the nation's official time. Your watch is programmed to listen for the signal coming from this station overnight when it is strongest (at 3am, 4am, 5am and 6am daily) until the signal is received and your watch time is adjusted accordingly. You may also cue the watch to attempt to receive the signal on demand.
Important Notes:
- Global signals are available in the USA (WWVB), Germany (DCF), the UK (MSF), and Japan (40/60Khz) upon request. There is no Atomic Clock signal available in Australia.
- The atomic function and calendar will not operate in Alaska or Hawaii because the watch cannot communicate with the National Institute of Standards and Technology from these states. However, it may still be used in those two states and in countries where there is no atomic signal as a regular 'manual-set' watch. Not to be sold in Canada and Europe.
It also offers a large face with bold black numbers and hands for easy viewing. It's the perfect choice for the blind and those with low vision. This model has a white face with bold black numbers, a gray bezel, and gray brushed metal expansion band.
Note to skin allergy sufferers: This watch case and band are made of type 304L stainless steel.
Reizen Talking Watch FEATURES:
- Announces time, date, day of week, and alarm status
- Hourly chime/time announcement (can be turned off)
- LED top light illuminates watch face
- Audible cues help you navigate through alarm setting and other functions
- Clear male voice
- Large 1.375-inch diam. face with bold black numbers
- Thick black hour and minute hands
- Uses one CR2032 battery (included)
- One-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty
- Comes in a stylish blue gift box great for safe storage
About the Radio Signal (Atomic Function): The radio signal that controls the time, day of the week, and date is broadcast through a radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado. The station is operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which is the U.S. Government agency that provides the nation's official time. Your watch is programmed to listen for the signal coming from this station overnight when it is strongest (at 3am, 4am, 5am and 6am daily) until the signal is received and your watch time is adjusted accordingly. You may also cue the watch to attempt to receive the signal on demand.
Important Notes:
- Global signals are available in the USA (WWVB), Germany (DCF), the UK (MSF), and Japan (40/60Khz) upon request. There is no Atomic Clock signal available in Australia.
- The atomic function and calendar will not operate in Alaska or Hawaii because the watch cannot communicate with the National Institute of Standards and Technology from these states. However, it may still be used in those two states and in countries where there is no atomic signal as a regular 'manual-set' watch. Not to be sold in Canada and Europe.