La Crosse Technology WT-2165U Travel Alarm Clock

La Crosse Technology WT-2165U Travel Alarm Clock

  • Radio controlled time and date
  • Dual time alarms with adjustable snooze
  • EL backlight
  • US map for US time zones
  • Folding case for travel use

This travel alarm clock will always keep you on time, since the time is received from the U.S. atomic clock, ensuring the most accurate time. It is very compact and fits easily into your pocket. In addition to keeping very accurate time, this alarm clock also has two time alarms with adjustable snooze.La Crosse Technology keeps you on time to the 10 billionth of a second with this compact digital travel alarm clock. Though a mere 3-1/2 by 2-5/8 inches when folded shut, the clock features radio signal-controlled time measurement. An internal antenna receives transmission from the WWVB radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado, which derives its signal from the National Institute of Science and Technology’s atomic clock. As the transmission i

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