As you probably know, we love our clocks here at Hackaday. Odd display technologies are always interesting to see, as are unusual encoding techniques such as binary, ternary or higher-radix number ...
The purpose of a clock is to show the time, obviously. But if you’ve followed Hackaday for some time, you’ll know there are about a million different ways of achieving this. [illusionmanager] added ...
Based on an Atmel AVR microcontroller with 8kB flash, the LED clock uses a German time signal in the form of DCF77 Receiver as it was connected to an Ethernet network to serve as a NTP server while ...
Check out this cool geek clock from Dutch designer Peter van der Jagt, which features 1500 red LEDs. The 1500 LED clock will show the current date, day and time using the red LED’s. Try to keep your ...
Slated to go on sale this fall for $50, the Smart Clock Essential is—essentially?—Lenovo’s take on Amazon’s Alexa-powered Echo Dot with Clock, although the Smart Clock Essential’s four-inch LED ...
Now you can always know the exact time. With this design you can have an atomic clock in your room. Isn’t that great? Read on to know more. Now you can always know the exact time. With this design you ...
The Tix LED Clock is a somewhat classy (if you live in an adobe hut on an alien world), LED-based clock that shows you the time in one of more than a million different patterns. Each panel represents ...
Minimalist wood block + high-tech LEDs = one fabulous combination. We love the simplicity of this Japanese clock design: when the clock is turned off it resembles little more than a wood block. When ...