Mesqool 7" Projection Alarm Clock for Bedrooms, Ceiling, Kitchen, Desk, Shelf, Wall, Travel, Home - AM FM Radio, 3 Dimmer, Dual Alarm, USB Charging Port, Outlet Powered & Battery Backup Setting
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Description
Product Description
Project time on wall or ceiling
With 180-degree swivel,this clock projects the time right onto your wall or ceiling for easy,stress free viewing - all you have to do is open your eyes.Turn on or off as needed.
The best thing is that you can project the time really easy. Just repeatedly press "Projection"button and it will appear vividly on your wall.
Not Too Faint,Not Too Bright--Just Right
The high, medium,and low brightness settings ensure you can easily read the display during the day or night, without being distracted while trying to fall asleep.
Digital AM/FM Radio
Built-in analog AM/ FM tuner lets you choose from a wide variety of radio, talk, and music programming.
Charge While You Listen--or While You Sleep
Your iPad, iPhone and your smartphone will charge while docked to help you avoid a drained battery,whether you're listening or not.Wake up with a smile and your mobile devices always fully charged!
Package Contents:
1* Mesqool alarm clock Radio
1* US Plug
1* User Manual
2* Black Holders
Important:
Q:What should I do if this projection numbers on the ceiling is fuzzy?
A:Please rotate the focus ring for proper angle to adjust it from fuzzy image to be clear as you desire.
Q:Why I can not set time,nothing changed when I press the hour or minute button?
A:what most important you should focus is to hold press the "TIME/PRO" button to keep time numbers flash on the display before you press hour or minute button to set time,or won't take effect.
Q:How to adjust time numbers from reversed to be normal?
A:please press the projection mode once again until make projection numbers to be normal.
Q:How to turn off the alarm completely ?
A:firstly hold press the "AM/FM button" to turn off radio and then repeatedly press the "AL1"or "AL2"to make sure the the alarm indicator disappear from the display.