⏰ Time to Ride in Style!
The Frienda Mini Motorcycle Clocks are a set of 6 compact, waterproof digital clocks designed for versatile use across vehicles and personal spaces. Measuring just 1.1 inches in diameter, these durable clocks are easy to install with adhesive backing, making them a practical addition to any motorcycle, car, or office.
Manufacturer | Frienda |
Brand | Frienda |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 3.35 x 0.67 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | CK-Frienda-11834 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Lift Type | Electrical |
B**Y
Super tiny but waterproof!
These are only about the size of a quarter or a half dollar coin (about 1 inch in diameter) but they seem to be working great and are totally waterproof so far!I work at a dog groomer and we put them in the tubs so the bathers can keep track of the time and they all love them! The adhesive works great and hasn’t had any issues so far!Definitely watch the video on how to set the times but these are great if you need a teeny tiny digital clock that’s waterproof!
T**N
Smaller than you think
Hard to set time
D**.
Works great!-here are some instructions
The media could not be loaded. Sorry if the audio in the video is bad…but to sum it up1. Bottom two buttons are used to allow you to choose what you are adjusting2. Top button is used to change the time3.click one of the bottom two buttons to see time as a whole4. Press top button to start time5.you know the time will change every minute when the colon is blinkingIt also works really well and does not fall off. I have one stuck to the inside of my purse so i will always know the time and one stuck to my planner so i can know what time it is in class.
1**D
Yes, you can change the battery!
I've been searching forever for a digital pocket watch that displays the time and date, that I can carry in my pocket, without the control buttons accidentally getting pressed and the watch reset at random. The recessed buttons plus a push on removable cover on this unit make it perfect in that regard. As far as setting the unit goes, the procedure is pretty much standard for two button watches. You will need a bent paper clip, round toothpick, or some such small diameter tool to insert into the recess to press the button (this may be a nuisance for some, maybe, but coupled with the replaceable cover makes accidental reset in one's pocket next to impossible). In "time display" mode, to set the watch press the top button once to show the date, and again to show seconds. Hold it for a bit and the seconds will continue to display until you press it again. This is good for timing things, but you have to have a paper clip or some such handy to access the feature. Press it again and you shift back to time display mode. The middle button toggles through month, day, hour, and minutes, in that order. At any one of these, press the top button as many times as needed to change the setting to the one you want. When the setting is right, press the middle button again to go to the next step. Once minutes are set, you are finished. Press the middle again to go to time mode. If you want to display alternating date and time, press again and hold briefly. The time and date will change back and forth on the display about every two seconds or so. The third button, the bottom one, does the same thing as the middle button, so you don't need to worry about it. On the back of the unit, the battery type and correct orientation is shown. It takes a 1.5 volt LR66/377 battery. The trick is getting the unit open. On my units, the sides are clear plastic with a thin, cloudy plastic cover on the back. This cloudy cover pops off to access the battery, if you can find an object thin enough to force between it and the clear plastic sides without either the blade shattering when you try to pry the cover loose, endangering both you and anyone else nearby, or slipping trying to force something in between and cutting the daylights out of yourself. I altered the design on my units by taking the back of the point of a sharp hobby knife and carefully scraping a recess at the seam between the back cover and the housing, similar to the recess put on the back of a wrist or pocket watch to facilitate removal of the cover. I could then insert a standard pocket knife blade tip between the two, twist, and pop the cover right off without endangering either myself or the tougher knife blade. The cover popped right off, giving access to the battery and a waterproofing sealing ring. Be sure to correctly position the sealing ring when you snap the cover back on. With a good battery, the timekeeping has been excellent to date. My only real complaint is that you get a lot of reflection in the rounded watch crystal, which with the small size can make the numbers hard to read in some lighting conditions. I would really like to find one of these about 1-1/2 to 2 inches in diameter.
M**A
Hard to set
Difficult to set the time. Not worth ordering
R**B
Substitute for bathroom from digital clocks
Small, waterproof, easy to set time. Substitute for bathroom digital clocks. The regular bathroom digital clocks broke too easily, we’re expensive, and too fragile. Broke the first time I used them, when it fell on the floor. These motorcycle digital clocks, were cheap. I could stick all around my bathroom, I know the time immediately. Including inside my shower, because they’re waterproof.
T**S
Small and convenient to stick anywhere
A little hard to read from 4' away but then why buy a 1" clock if your only complaint is its hard to read from far away. I put them on all my bikes, riding lawnmower etc.
I**N
No directions
I haven't even set one of these yet because they didn't come with instructions. I will have to try to look it up. They are very small which is what I wanted. I hope they work well. I'll update my review some day in the future.
A**R
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!
What a waste of money! Less than dollar store quality!!
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