1. An analog clock has its hands full just telling the time, and its face is like the Sphinx: timeless, but hard to read (and nose-less). Our digital times call for digital clocks that can keep pace. A digital clock provides time, weather, date, and other essential information at a glance.
2. When eyes are sleepy, deciphering the hands of analog clocks is like using semaphore flags to signal your spouse good morning. Digital alarm clocks just say it, plain and clear. With a get-up-and-glow feature and ascending alarm, a digital alarm clock also allows for uninterrupted sleep and more natural waking.
3. A stopped clock is right twice a day. A digital atomic clock uses low-frequency radio signals to make sure that it's right all the time - including automatic daylight-saving time updates. Digital atomic clocks synchronize with the NIST-F1 atomic clock in Colorado via WWVB, a low-frequency time signal radio station.
4. Time's always telling its own story. Maybe your digital desktop clock should say something about you for a change. Our selection of digital desktop clocks features innovative designs from Howard Miller and Oregon Scientific, including photo clocks and modern clock styles that turn this familiar office accessory into an eye-catching personal statement.
5. Gadgeteers and weather watchers would love the gift of a digital clock with wireless weather forecast station. Weather clocks display temperature, humidity, and barometric tendency, and even predict storms, strong winds, fog, or snow and rain. La Crosse atomic weather clocks offer accurate, cutting-edge technology and sophisticated style.