Sleep Tech

Projection Alarm Clock, See the Time on Your Ceiling

Check the time without lifting your head.

$42.95

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  • 180-degree projection arm puts the time on your ceiling or wall
  • Temperature display alongside the clock
  • Adjustable brightness including a dim night mode
  • 12/24-hour formats with snooze
  • USB powered for a steady display

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Sleep Tech

180-degree projection arm

Check the time without lifting your head. This clock projects the hour onto your ceiling or wall on a 180-degree arm, shows the temperature, and dims right down so the glow never keeps you awake.

180-degree projection arm

Puts the time on your ceiling or wall.

Temperature display

Alongside the clock.

Adjustable brightness

Including a dim night mode.

12/24-hour formats

With snooze.

Specifications
Power
USB rechargeable
Highlight
180-degree projection arm
Category
Sleep Tech
4.8
312 reviews
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"I've tried every sleep hack out there. This is the first thing that's made a real difference. Fall asleep faster, no sore ears."
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Jamie R.
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"My partner snores and I used to lie awake for hours. Now I just put these on with a rain sounds playlist and I'm out in minutes."
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Sarah K.
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"Great product, audio quality is decent not audiophile grade but completely fine for sleep sounds and podcasts. Would buy again."
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Dan M.
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Yes, both the screen and projection have brightness levels, including a dim night mode.

It uses USB power for a constant display; batteries are for time memory only on many models.

The arm rotates 180 degrees; note the projected time orientation follows the arm.