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The Hearkent Atomic American English Talking Watch is a precision radio-controlled timepiece designed for seniors and visually impaired users. Featuring automatic nightly atomic clock synchronization, a loud and clear voice that announces time, date, and alarms, and easy-to-use four-button operation, it combines accessibility with reliability. Its lightweight ABS case, stainless steel accents, and stretch band offer comfort and durability, making it an ideal gift that blends functionality with thoughtful design.






















| ASIN | B08CNG781M |
| Additional Features | speaking time and date |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Length | 6.2 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,221 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #346 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Hearkent |
| Case Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Case Thickness | 17 Millimeters |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Elastic |
| Clasp type | Elastic |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Crystal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,189 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Silver |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | watches jewelry |
| Face Style | Minimalist |
| Item Type Name | talking watch |
| Item Weight | 48.7 Grams |
| Item type name | Talking watch |
| Manufacturer | O.TAGE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TG0901M-SIL |
| Model Name | TG0901MSIL |
| Model Number | TG0901MSIL |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | best gift |
| Theme | Love |
| UPC | 791555107558 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Automatic |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**R
Good watch for a good price = good value
I was looking for a birthday gift for my dad. He's getting old and his eyes aren't as strong as they used to be, so I thought a talking watch might be a nice gift. There are several models of talking atomic watches on Amazon that look similar and are priced similarly. I chose this one because it's priced a bit lower than the others (and I'm a frugal Irishman) and it looked fine in the pictures. The reviews are mixed which made me hesitate a bit, but I went ahead and ordered it because if I didn't like it Amazon has a great return policy. It arrived on Saturday and... ...get ready, when I write reviews I really get into details. I hope this will be helpful… The packaging is a plain white box - nothing fancy, but it protects the watch. The watch itself looked fine. You can see the picture I posted. Fresh out of the box, the time on the watch was about one hour (and a couple of minutes) off from my time zone - Pacific Daylight Time. The instruction manual tells how to set the watch for your local time. There is one sheet of paper that specifically tells you how to set the time, and another sheet with complete instructions of all of the functions of the watch. The manual is well written and easy to understand. I was half-expecting the manual to have botched English that you often see in products that are made overseas, but this manual was good. I followed the directions for setting the watch and it didn't adjust to my time zone. My first thought was that the watch wasn't adjusting for daylight savings time -- but the manual said that it would do that automatically. That brings me to a tip for setting the time. The watch gets its time signal from the US standard atomic clock in Ft. Collins, CO. It's the most accurate clock you'll find in the US - maybe in the world. (And I think that's why they call it an "atomic watch". The watch isn't atomic, but it gets its time signal from the US atomic clock.) The atomic clock center sends out a radio blast every 10 seconds with the exact time. The signal is supposed to be powerful enough to blanket all of the US (and parts of Canada and Mexico). However, if you live kind of far from Ft. Collins (I'm in San Diego) you might have to be clever about where you are when you sync the watch to the atomic clock. When I first tried to sync the watch, I was on the west side of my house - the side that is away from Ft. Collins. That turned out to be the problem. I brought the watch to a second-floor window on the east side of the house - facing Ft. Collins - and performed the steps for manually syncing the time (it's in the manual and easy to do). The watch synced perfectly. My tip is: If the watch doesn't sync the first time, figure out where Ft. Collins is relative to your home. Literally stretch out your arm and point your finger in the direction of Ft. Collins from your home. Then find a window (preferably on a 2nd floor) that is on that side of your house and do the manual time sync with the watch on the window sill and you'll be fine. Out of curiosity (because that's how I am) I looked up the US atomic clock on the internet and learned that the signal tends to be stronger at night and weaker during the day. So if you're really far from Ft. Collins (like the tip of Florida or northern Maine) you can try syncing at night. The instruction manual tells you that the atomic clock is in Ft. Collins, and the manual says that if the watch isn't syncing with the atomic clock to try setting it by a different window. I just had to take that a step further and realize that the window should be facing in the direction of Ft. Collins. Now the watch is working fine. If I press the button by the number 4, it announces the time. If I press the button by the number 2 it announces the date. The other buttons (by 8 and 10) are for setting the time, setting alarms, etc. One minor nitpick I have: When you're pressing the buttons to adjust the settings, a recorded voice announces what's going on. The voice comes out really quickly and if you're pressing the buttons quickly, you'll get recordings on top of recordings. If you press the buttons more slowly you can hear the complete recordings. Or you can just follow the directions and press the "10" button three times (to sync the time) and ignore the voice and you'll be OK. But that is so minor that I don't think it's worth deducting a star for. I'll be giving this watch to my dad as a birthday gift later this week. I'm happy with this purchase. The model I got has a stainless-steel case and a black leather wristband. The face is easy to read with big black numbers on a white background - good for older people. The hour and minute hands glow in the dark. I gave the watch 5 stars because it does everything as advertised, the quality is good and the price is good. I consider that good value. I would recommend it to others and would buy it again as a gift for anybody else who would appreciate it.
M**I
10/10
I bought this watch for my blind grandfather. He loves it! Great price for such a quality item! It came with another wrist band but the adjustable strap worked great for him! Even though he can’t see the time, the font is very big great for the visually impaired. The accuracy on the description was great. 10/10!
G**A
Good for Vision Impaired Folks
This is the second watch of this type I've had. The first one, from Cirbic, failed after 3 years--a burned out coil the jeweler said. So, I purchased a 3 year warranty on this Hearkent watch. I am Vision Impaired and a talking watch is a huge help to me--I'd recommend it for anyone with vision problems. But this version is different in these respects: The Cirbic watch had a raised rim at the 7-8 o'clock position, which is the only way I could tell it the watch was right side up. This watch does not have this. And I preferred the speech on the Cirbic watch--a well spoken British gentelman. But it is waht it is and I'm happy to have this watch
P**Z
Blind friend likes it
I buy this for my friend that's blind. He likes how it operates and is easy for him to use. He also has severe arthritis and his hands can use the buttons. I don't know what's normal, but they seem to only last about 2.5 years and I have to get him another one. But he wants the same one. So there's that.
J**N
Dissatisfied
I got this watch in October and by January it quit working. I took it in to the battery shop and even with a new battery it would not work. I am very dissatisfied with it.
A**R
Being able to understand the voice prompts
Got this for my 92 yr. old Mother who has lost her eyesight in both eyes. She loves the way the watch works and she can understand the voice message which tells the time and date.
M**E
this is for my husband who no longer cans see or hear well
not hard to set up
D**L
Good talking watch for the blind, but these watches do malfunction
This is a good talking atomic watch for the blind, but I bought several for friends of mine. They asked me to order them and they do malfunction. They stopped working some of them and have to be replaced. The company is good about replacing them but there is you have a watch his malfunction and has to be replaced. I don’t know if there are any better options out there. I haven’t seen any but this watch does malfunctionGreat talking watch for the blind, but it stops working
A**R
The voice is clear Lightweight
Lightweight The voice is so clear Nice gold colour
O**N
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P**R
Not good poor quality in this price price as very high
Waste money, very expensive, fake product
D**Y
I was impressed
my father has dementia and loves his new watch. and it is light on the wrist.
L**.
Bad voice
Difficult to hear voice
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