| This clock has no hands or display, instead it uses Morse code to announce the time of day. It can “say” the time as numbers ("06:30") or as...
| This clock has no hands or display, instead it uses Morse code to announce the time of day. It can “say” the time as numbers ("06:30") or as...
| No display, no real clock-hands only a tone to tell you the time
| This multi-function clock is based on an ATMmega2560 Pro Mini board and features six PWM-controlled 7-segment color displays. This clock syn...
| This circular wall clock comes as a partially assembled kit. It is presented in the form of a simple ring of about 25 cm (10 inches) diamet...
| In the Sand Clock, every minute, two vibrator motors shake the sand to erase the time before writing the new time. To avoid the noise this...
| Writing the time every minute – or at any other adjustable interval – into a layer of sand is the star attraction of a cool project develope...
| Described in the January & February 2017 edition of Elektor, the Sand Clock project, unique for its mechanical design, is all the better for...
| Here is a high-tech clock using full-color 7-segment displays or RGBdigits. Wi-Fi connected, it can also show room temperature, humidity and...
| A very colourful clock, synchronised via Wi-Fi, With an optional BME280 eBoB sensor board it will also display temperature, humidity and air...
| This nifty gadget built around an Arduino Uno uses some servos and a pantograph mechanism to write the time in a sand bed. After a configura...