🕰️ Flip into Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The Cloudnola Timeline Metal Wall and Tabletop Flip Clock combines a premium flipping mechanism with a sleek black and white design, measuring 24 inches wide. This battery-operated digital display features a 12-hour AM/PM clock with large, easy-to-read numbers, making it a stylish addition to any room. Crafted with a luxury metal frame and PVC flips, it’s not just a clock; it’s a statement piece that fits seamlessly into modern interiors.
C**L
Beautiful addition to my wall
A lil expensive but its big and so far (8months) it works great.It makes a nice loud flop click sound when the hour folds over
B**N
Nostalgic
It is so nice,keeps great time and looks great on my kitchen counter.
C**G
Time accuracy is terrible
This is an overpriced piece that’s fragile and can’t do what it’s suppose to do — tell the time accurately
J**5
Stopped working properly after 4 years
When I'm spending $300 on a clock. I expect it to work for the rest of my life not just 4 years. I have multiple flip clocks over the years. Most them are disappointing, too loud or timekeeping issues. This one performed the best but this one also is 10 times more expensive than other flip clocks I have bought.
B**E
Beautiful industrial design
Love this clock. It’s beautiful.It’s quieter than I thought. The minutes flipping create a quiet flapping sound. The hour flipping has a slight metallic click as a small lever springs back into place.And it’s slightly heavier than I thought. Although it can still be hung with dry wall anchors.And it’s tougher than I thought. The case is rigid metal.
M**B
Very sleek and handsome
I’ve put off writing the review because the clock is not yet mounted (I was worried about getting it absolutely level for optimal performance), but someone is actually coming today to help put it in its place! It fits my space perfectly and is super easy to read. Can’t vouch for changing batteries because I just recently received the clock!
H**N
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Wrote this review once, then amazon app crashed while trying to load photos, so all you get are the bullet points. Battery life measurement TBD.Pros:- Mostly, the design is absolutely unique. The motion of the flips achieve what I needed, which is grabbing my attention to the passing of time to help keep me more on track throughout the day. There is something about the motion in the real physical world that just beats all those screen saver fake mechanical flip clocks you see in the videos by you tubers who do desk tours.Neutral:- Slight noise on minute flips, louder ding on hour flips (only on hour change, even though the hour flips a few times per hour to the same flip for mechanical reasons). I like this as I wanted this clock for above my monitors to remind me to check in with the time more often. Don't put it in a quiet bedroom though.- No 24hr time option. The face's font is perfect for retro-future-NASA vibes, but the AM/PM not so much. This won't bother most people, but would have liked that option.-Cons:- Expensive given issues- Case twist - won't sit perfectly flush as a desk clock without rubber bumpers or something to fix- Instructions claim you can't use rechargeable batteries (takes 2x C Cells) and says you should use Duracell if you don't want to damage the clock. This is probably due to the way older style NiCd cells would slowly lower output over time and while depleting each charge as it would mess with the motor. But without specifying whether Li ion rechargeables that don't behave the same are safe, it pisses me off to have to buy batteries and not be able to use the Li ion usb charging pair I bought at time of purchase for use with this clock. If there was one fix I could request, it would be a usb power option to avoid battery changes and protect the motor life.- Big design WTF moment when you see the branding in a clashing font at center bottom of the clock that was not in the description photos. I may need to take off the housing and repaint at some point if I decide to keep this thing.- No wall mount template on instructions, you have to make your own out of the cardboard insert. This is fine for handy people, but if you aren't you'll want to get help with the putting holes in the wall part. Also if you are one of those people, it's a BYO screw party. Or my box just didn't have them.-No dust cover to protect the flips. My advice to Cloudnola if they were to make a V2 - make the outer frame modular and make a dust cover insert. You can make money selling them after for customization and lower your overhead with regard to color combos. The outer case bits would probably be a higher margin for you. Not having any dust cover means the fragile mechanism is exposed more. Given you have to take it on and off the wall to adjust and to change batteries, you want to protect those flips. If Cloudnola sold outer frames, they could sell a lit one for a good bit extra, or a lighting kit or something.
N**.
Nice build quality.
So far, so good. It's been flapping away for about a month now with no issues, keeping good time. She is just a tad noticeable with the minute changes, and the hour changes are very noticeable. Not enough to be a bother, really, but I thought some may want to know about it.
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