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Digital Wall Clocks FAQs

Question: How long will your digital clocks last?
Answer: We have built quality into all elements of our digital clocks and their internal components. Having made this commitment, we are confident that our clocks will perform for 20+ years in a normal interior environment.
Question: Is the lens shatterproof?
Answer: Yes. We manufacture our lenses using a polycarbonate base resulting in a strong, clear, durable shatterproof product.
Question: Do you have other background color schemes?
Answer: Yes. We give you a choice of 3 different LED colors: red, green, or blue. In addition, the bezels come in black or metallic silver.
Question: Do you sell dual-sided digital clocks?
Answer: Yes. We have developed a mounting bracket designed for a wall or ceiling installation. Assembly of the 2 digital clocks and bracket is simple and quick for easy installation.
Question: Do you have different voltage capabilities?
Answer: We manufacture a 120-volt and a 24-volt style digital clock. These two voltages represent the vast majority of electrical requirements for digital clocks on a national basis.
Question: Do the clocks automatically update for Daylight Savings time changes in the Spring and Fall?
Answer: Yes, the transmitter's internal memory is set with the Daylight Savings Time (DST) feature enabled. During the time change, each clock receives a wireless signal, adjusting the time for DST.
Question: How do the clocks from Pyramid differ from radio-controlled or "atomic" clocks?
Answer: Atomic clocks sold by mass merchandisers and office supply outlets are tuned to receive the 60KHz radio frequency transmitted from Fort Collins, Colorado. This low frequency has the ability to travel far, but does not have strong penetration tendencies. This signal has a difficult time penetrating the walls for commercial and institutional structures. Also, the quality of the WWVB signal is affected by weather conditions and distance from Colorado. Therefore, with an atomic clock, you may not have reliability of accuracy and synchronization at all times.

 

 

 

   
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