WallarGe Night Light Wall Clock, 12-inch vs AKCISOT Atomic 14-Inch Wall Clock, Battery Operated
Overall winner: AKCISOT Atomic 14-Inch Wall Clock, Battery Operated
Key Differences
AKCISOT’s Atomic 14" model (A) offers radio-sync atomic time and a larger 14-inch high-contrast dial, plus a slightly higher average rating and review count. WallarGe’s 12" model (B) focuses on a large digital display with an automatic night light feature and is in a lower price tier but has some reports of the light failing
WallarGe Night Light Wall Clock, 12-inch
12-inch battery-operated wall clock with silent, non-ticking quartz movement and a light-sensing night light. Automatically adjusts brightness (off/low/high); easy-to-read large display with a glow-in-the-dark feel. Customers note readability from across the room and quiet operation; some report light issues
Pros
- silent quartz movement
- automatic light sensor with 3 brightness levels
- large, easy-to-read display
- battery operated
Cons
- batteries not included
- some reports of light stopping working
AKCISOT Atomic 14-Inch Wall Clock, Battery Operated
Atomic wall clock with radio-synced time for accurate timekeeping. Silent sweep movement minimizes noise, and a high-contrast dial enables easy reading from a distance. Time zone switch supports four options
Pros
- radio-synced atomic time
- silent sweep movement
- high-contrast, easy-to-read dial
- large numbers for readability
Cons
- depends on battery power
- manual time-zone selection required
- no display of date or additional features
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AKCISOT |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | WallarGe |
| User Reviews | AKCISOT |