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It does not work. To set the clock you have to first set the sweep hand. Then you have to set the minute hand. if you are lucky the sweep still works. Then you set the hours and hopefully the other two don't break. Everything must be done using the manual set. The automatic set will just give a random time and random motion to the clock. After I managed to get it set correctly, the clock ran fast and was 10 minutes fast after only 2 weeks. It was a great idea, but was too clever by half.
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Matt Usher
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Setting the clock, it was always 3 minutes slower than the phones clock after spinning around for 12 hours. (Android 13). The closer you are to the actual time without surpassing it, the greater the degree of success perhaps. It's important to get a decent battery in the clock before you use it These clocks aren't cheap and we're relying solely on your app to get the time correctly displaying on them.
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Bernard
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I see many bad comments but I don't have any problems with current app, it's working fine on android 10. Also some people are talking about problem with their clock (possible fawlty?), not THE APP. Maybe some have difficulties understanding how to REALIGN HANDS (choose seconds, set minutes hand on 0, 15, 30 or 45, choose minutes (1 of those 4), choose hour - the one currently on the clock, not the real hour). Nonetheless, I have 2 proposals: 1. Automatic sync in the background every n hours or days (option to choose) 2. Widgets for clock and temperature (measured by the clock) on main screen or screensaver
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