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The KEYPOWER Mechanical Wind Twin Bell Alarm Clock is a compact, battery-free analog timepiece featuring a reliable wind-up movement, loud double bell alarm, and glow-in-the-dark hands and markers. Its antique silver metal frame and classic design make it a stylish and eco-conscious addition to any home office or bedside setup.
Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.75"W x 4"H |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Watch Movement | Mechanical |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Manual Winding |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Analog |
Special Features | Loud Alarm, Alarm, Double Bell |
Theme | Classic |
Shape | Round |
Clock Form | Twin Bell |
Dial Color | Silver |
Style | Antique |
Room Type | Home Office |
Color | A1:mimi Silver |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material | Metal |
M**S
Happy
Very good quality and it's loud
W**M
Waste of money
Do not waste your money on this. It is complete garbage!! It is also is so small that my hand is larger than the clock. Complete waste of $20.00. Going straight into the trash bin.
M**Y
It ticks. It works with NO electricity
It ticks. It sits on only 2 legs and the back of the clock so it tips over easily. If there is any ambient light, the face reflects light. The reflective material is just a dot near the ends of the two hands, so it's not easy to see in the dark. It's tight to set time and to wind. Weak fingers will not be able to use this clock. It does need to be wound every day. It requires no batteries; no electricity. It's keeping pretty good time. I cannot attest that is really accurate. I haven't checked it.
M**C
I got a good one.
Obsessive compulsive disorder can really suck sometimes. I saw the reviews, I knew what I was getting into. I knew I was taking a chance ordering one of these tiny alarm clocks. After moving it in and out of my Amazon cart at least seven times, I finally just ordered it. No, alcohol was not involved... my last drunk purchase cost a lot more than $20.It arrived two days later. I opened the package to find the object of my fascination... a minuscule twin-bell alarm clock. It's adorable. I would it up. I'm not sure what I expected to happen, or if I'm upset or relieved, but the darned little thing just works lol. The movement has a very pleasant slow heartbeat. After a little regulating, it keeps perfectly adequate time too. Loses maybe a minute or so a week. Been ticking happily on my bedside table for over a month now. Liked it enough to order a second one in brass direct from China.All I can say, is I guess I got a good one. But there is still plenty of time for it to somehow spontaneously combust I guess.... but I have my doubts.
G**R
Not bad, but not reliable time piece
The directions are ok, but not great. Thankfully there are arrows on the back, indicating the direction to wind. (Counterclockwise) On The left is the alarm winder & setting knobs. On the right is the clock winder & time setting knobs.I’d read a review about larger fingers having difficulty. I can see that could be an issue. The winding & time setting knobs are pretty close to each other. I have thinner/average fingers and my fingers brush against the time set knob while winding the clock. It doesn’t prevent me from winding, but for someone with larger fingers, I can see that it could be a problem. The time setting knob is stiff enough to not turn easily, so it doesn’t appear to affect that, by bumping while winding the clock.I’ve had this a few days now. After the initial wind & time setting, I now wind each morning & then again before bed. It doesn’t keep good time and would not be a reliable clock for that. The first couple of days it lost 5-7 min. This morning it had already lost 3 min from overnight. If I keep up with correcting the time, it should still work fine as an alarm clock. 3-5 min off doesn’t hurt my ability to get ready in the morning.It does have a nice ticking sound. It doesn’t bother me since I like white noise or constant types of noise to sleep by. But if you have to have it very quiet to sleep, you may need to not use a wind up clock.The luminescence on the numbers & hands is small and even though I have it in front of the window & it’s been mostly sunny the last couple days, I really can’t see anything in the dark, so I wouldn’t count on being able to see the time in the dark. I haven’t experimented with shining lights on it though, so I don’t know if that would help, like it does with some mechanical watches.Overall this is a decent clock, and had the most, best ratings I could find on here. When I was in jr high, my dad gave me an alarm clock like this to get myself up for school. It kept great time. I had it for years, and I wish they still made that quality. Likely, that old, reliable clock was made in the USA. Now if only someone in the USA would start these up again.
L**
Alarm sticks
I bought this clock as a last resort as to not get doors from work. The alarm sticks. As in when it’s time for it to go off it “clicks” and then nothing. Slept right through the click. Needs to be better.
J**S
DONT BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!! It is NOT as advertised. Its ringer is not very loud and only wrings for a few seconds. It is advertised as waking up the heaviest sleeper, no it will not! Wind dials are VERY small an hurt my fingers to wind it, do you want to hurt your fingers every day? I am sending it back and demanding a refund. The company that makes this should be ashamed of this product!!! Also, it has NO am/pm feature. It only works on one 24-hour cycle. Sometimes I work a lot of overtime. I might be asleep by 4pm and want my alarm to wake me up at 5am. You set this alarm at4 pm at night for 5:00am its going to go off at 5pm one hour later. It needs and am/pm function. This clock does not have that. It's as cheap as a 25-cent item you will get out of a restaurant "claw machine". DONT BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
T**A
It's small and elegant
It is pretty small, the same as it was when I was a child. In my memory, it was much bigger. I think it is because I have grown.The ticking sound is so familiar, which, together with my whole childhood, brings me relaxation and lots of good memories. It's accurate; it can be exact with the hand-adjustable +-. It was one of my hobbies in the old time. I spent many days aligning it and making it +-1s a day. We didn't have a Quiz clock at the old time.
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