♟️ Time is of the essence—make every second count!
The Chess Store ZMF-II Chess Clock is a sleek, digital timing device designed for chess enthusiasts. Featuring a touch control interface and a vibrant green LED display, this clock ensures you never miss a beat during your matches. Weighing only 0.6 pounds and requiring 4 x C batteries, it’s perfect for on-the-go players. With compact dimensions of 17.78 x 8.89 x 5.08 cm, it’s both portable and user-friendly, allowing you to focus on your strategy without any assembly hassle.
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 8.89 x 5.08 cm; 272.16 g |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | Yes |
Item weight | 0.6 Pounds |
B**R
Great quality and solid product! This will last forever
Very happy with the purchase, great quality and solid materials. Simple and logical interface. Highly recommended!
S**E
Clearest display available, but fiddly to set
I bought this for use in backgammon tournaments, because I'd seen a couple, and knew the display was really the clearest available, especially in green. The touch buttons for switching players are also exceptionally easy to use, much more certain than the rocker controls on some models; by far the best clock I've encountered in play.However, I do find it quite fiddly to set up, in particular it's a bit confusing that you can't delete a programmed sequence, but have to overwrite it, and I and friends have thought our ZMF clocks were broken because we'd actually turned the display to hh:mm instead of the mm:ss we use for backgammon, so of course we couldn't see the seconds counting down. There is no obvious indication of which is displayed, you just have to wait and see.
A**R
great quality!
Easy to use, I really like how bright the LED is. Solid build, can't fault the plastic case. It is made in the USA, something I have not seen for years.
M**É
Pratique
J'ai très hâte de me servir de cette horloge.Merci
L**E
Awesome Value!
This is a fantastic chess clock! It’s easy to use, great quality, and looks awesome! 5/5
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