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Wesco Star Wars R2D2 Projection Alarm Clock

Wesco Star Wars R2D2 Projection Alarm Clock
From Wesco Limited

List Price: £24.99
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Product Description

Approximately: 16.5cm (H) x 6.5cm (D) x 9.5cm (W) * Not suitable for children under 3 Battery Requirements: * 2x AAA batteries - included * 1x G13 button cell battery - included Standing 6.5" tall, this fully-licensed version of the greatest droid in the galaxy projects the time and date in bright red digits on to walls and ceilings at the touch of a button. He even beeps as he's doing it. Whether you're a Star Wars fan, a collector of quirky clocks, an out and out geek, or all of the above, the R2-D2 Projection Alarm Clock is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face every time you hear it bleep.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18891 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Wesco Limited
  • Model: STAR3
  • Released on: 2008-10-06

Features

  • Plays R2-D2 sounds
  • LCD screen
  • Projects time, date or seconds depending upon mode selected
  • The clock will project the time when alarm sounds, or when demo button is pressed
  • Time can be displayed as 24hour clock or AM/PM

Customer Reviews

Good but noisy4
A nice looking and sturdy clock. The digital display isn't very easy to see but the projection is great - though 10 seconds of loud R2D2 style beeping is not so great in the middle of the night or early morning when my son wants to check the time. Shame the sound can't be switched off, otherwise a fun clock.

Not as good as it looks2
much smaller than you think
cheap lcd clock is impossible to see from more than a few inches away
alarm is flaky - sometimes it goes off - sometimes not
nice R2 noises, nice idea - just should be better for the price

Very disappointing1
I was very disappointed that the projection only works when you press a button, not all the time, and only projects against the wall, so you can't use it to project the time onto the ceiling. I sent it back.