Qlocktwo, the wall clock that tells time by the letters

Designed by German Biegert & Funk, the wall clock Qlocktwo tells us what time it is using letters instead of numbers. Current “literary” is updated every five minutes, but to know in detail the precise time enough to count the number of bright dots at the four corners of the screen that indicate the minutes passed within this time interval.
An internal sensor also adjusts the backlight intensity of the letters in order to ensure full clarity. Made in several languages, Qlock available in a wide range of colors, from white to purple on minimal.

The wall clock Qlocktwo

Time it using letters

The number of bright dots

The four corners of the screen

Qlock available in a wide range of colors

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