Sorry if this is a dumb question, but do you guys not have radio controlled clocks outside of Europe?
If I got it right, the only purpose of this project is to always display the correct time. Radio controlled clocks do exactly that. They are cheaper than the one ESP board, and run years on a single AA battery. No WiFi, tinkering, setup, or cables necessary
jcalvinowens|21 days ago
The point is to have fun and learn something, not really to solve a problem in a practical sense. The radio controlled clocks are extremely unreliable where I live.
haunter|21 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_clock#List_of_radio_time...
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KaiserPro|21 days ago
Our office manager bought some US tuned radio wall clocks, and every now and then they would jump 8 hours forward. I assume it was down to solar weather making propagation changes (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporadic_E_propagation)
BenjiWiebe|21 days ago
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bux93|21 days ago
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moduspol|21 days ago
Obviously it defeats the purpose a bit if I need to move my clock to a different wall and wait 12-24 hours for it to set itself.
qwertygnu|21 days ago
alnwlsn|21 days ago