This Doctor Who TARDIS Projection Alarm Clock projects the time along with the Doctor Who logo onto your ceiling from a projector hole on the back. When the alarm goes off the sound of the TARDIS can be heard, and the lantern flashed.
Requires 4 x AAA batteries (not included)
Product Features
- Doctor Who TARDIS Projection Clock
- Projects time onto wall
- Sculpted TARDIS design
- Product Dimensions H W D cm: 13 x 7 x 7 cm
- 3 x AAA batteries (not included)
I am in love! I love my new alarm clock so much and i finally get up in the mornings! Great for any Doctor Who nerd and worth the price. It has easy to use settings and sounds just like the T.A.R.D.I.S when the alarm goes off! It arived swiftly and i could find no faults! I had expected it to be slightly bigger though so look at the dimensions before you buy so u arent suprised but it doesnt take anything from the brilliance of this product! It’s Fantastic! I have a T.A.R.D.I.S projection alarm clock now, T.A.R.D.I.S alarm clocks are cool. Doctor Who Nerd, age 15
Expensive. It is an alarm clock. However very small. You can hardly see the time when it is shone onto the ceiling. And it is really only plastic.As usual with doctor who items it is very cheaply made but sold at a price which is way over what it is worth. I don’t think it’s worth any more than £15.The alarm is effective though.Overall disappointed.
It is small, but is it bigger on the inside? I was in need of an alarm clock as my smart phone kept getting notifications through the night despite my having amended the settings to have quiet time between 22.00 – 7.00 (I used my phone as an alarm clock). The Tardis took almost a week to arrive which is totally acceptable and it was well packaged. I eagerly unpacked it and inserted the 4 AAA batteries that I had already purchased a few days earlier. It was pretty easy to set the time, date and alarm. I placed the Tardis on my bed side table and set the alarm for my early morning wakening (5.10). When it rang out on the correct time I hit the lantern on top of the roof of the Tardis and the alarm stopped. Or so I thought. 5 minutes later it started to make the famous Tardis noises again. Now my wife was trying to sleep and wasn’t impressed with this disturbance. I was trying to figure out how to make the snooze function stop and after it ringing out another 4 times I managed to figure out that I had to hold the lantern on the roof down for a longer period of time to stop the snooze function. Doing so also gave off a loud ‘beep’ sound. Not ideal for shutting off an alarm. If it had a proper ‘off’ switch and perhaps a volume control I would be very pleased with this. It might take me a few days to get used to it but it should be a good little alarm clock once I’m used to it.I also want to mention the projection function. I have had projection alarm clocks before and been utterly disappointed with them as they project a very blurry image. This one however is really clear and I can see the projection on our very high ceiling (it is about 4.5 metres high) without my glasses. Now the blurry image I mentioned earlier was seen with my glasses on, so that speaks volumes for the Tardis’ projection. Really happy with this.To sum things up: Projection is really good. Shutting off the alarm is a bit of a pain but it can be lived with. Not sure how long the 6 volts of battery will last or if there will be any warning when they are about to die.