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⏰ Elevate your time, your way — because ordinary clocks just don’t cut it anymore.
LaMetric Time LM 37X8 is a modern Wi-Fi enabled smart clock featuring a vivid pixel LED display with thousands of customizable clockfaces. It integrates seamlessly with popular smart home devices and apps, offering real-time notifications, weather updates, timers, and music streaming. Designed for professionals who demand both style and productivity, it supports voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant, adjustable brightness, and DIY app creation to track personalized data. Its compact, sleek design fits perfectly on any desk, making it a multifunctional centerpiece for the connected workspace.







| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Asin | B017N5FP0E |
| Batteries Are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 358,141 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) 102 in Mantel Clocks |
| Brand Name | LaMetric |
| Clock Form | Multi Display |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (836) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Dial Colour | Black |
| Display Type | LED |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Power Adapter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W X H | 20.1W x 6.1H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Smart clock |
| Item Weight | 223 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Smart Atoms Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LM 37X8 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year hardware limited warranty - lametric. Com/legal/warranty. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | LM 37X8 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Number Of Packs | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Screen Size | 37 Millimetres |
| Size | 20.1 x 6.1 x 3.6 centimetres |
| Special Features | Adjustable Brightness, Adjustable Volume, Alarm, Auto Dimmable, Calendar Display, Day Mode, Daylight Saving, Hourly Chime, Humidity Display, Large Display, Loud Alarm, Mood Light, Multiple Time Zone, Musical, Night Mode, Programmable, Radio, Snooze, Temperature Display, Timer |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Plain |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Watch Movement | Digital |
User
Five stars, four if price taken into account
I've thought hard about whether to do a review for the LaMetric because of its very high price, but at the same time I think it's not nearly well selling as it deserves to be and I don't want to make that worse by giving it less than 5 stars.Elephant in the room first: it's _expensive_. Stupidly expensive for a clock, even a wifi one. I *would* be giving it four stars if I'd have had the slightest issue with it. It should be two thirds of that price at very most.Setup was easy for me, although your mileage may vary. You will need a free Android or iOS app for this, and strangely enough Android on tablet "isn't compatible", although it will work if you sideload it from a phone. I had no issues with wifi compatibility, but remember it isn't 5G.The LaMetric has a minimalist, retro, attractive look: it's a little chunk of matt obsidian with colourful, very noticable pixels (only the icon square to left of the device has coloured ones). The LEDs are vivid without flicker. The automatic brightness function works perfectly for however your room is currently lit, meaning you will still see it in bright sunshine; as does the "screensaver" option which dims the display to minimum when it's dark, so you won't get annoyed if you use it as a bedroom alarm clock. You can also switch that off and go with whatever brightness you prefer and time (or switch off) the screensaver instead.You can customise the function and appearance of the clock app, adding a coloured icon and time/date etc. if you wish. The alarm function is a little basic but functional (one alarm, with a snooze, or radio function). Radio is excellent and can play any internet radio channel with no switch-on delay, although not every station out there is built in to the app and you may need to add them manually. As a bluetooth speaker the clock isn't at all bad, but simply doesn't have the juice to be a party piece. It's good as a desktop radio and to attract your notice with notification chimes, not to replace your hifi system.I love the weather app as not only is it handy it looks pretty too. It'll tell you current weather, temperature, wind speed, humidity etc with colourful icons, but also today's (if it is before noon) and a forecast of tomorrow's.The app on display can be set to cycled in any order and with delays if this is what you need, but unless it is done as an office clock I'd find that distracting. I use it as a desk clock right next to me so prefer a fixed display and make heavy use of the buttons to cycle through apps, especially weather, radio and news.The functions I use it for most:- Clock (obviously), with time and date and day marker- Changing my LIFX lighting theme with a button press (IFTTT app)- Notifying me if it starts to snow or if the wind goes above 40 mph (IFTT app)- Notifying me and showing incoming gmails (gmail app)- Notifying me of any met office weather warnings (via RSS app)- Reading the news, traffic and met office weather feeds (via RSS app)There are plenty more apps that I don't use, including Twitter messaging (visit the website for full current list), and it has integral support for Amazon Alexa and NetAtmo. You can also make your own with a website-based builder; if you run a webserver at home then it'll be a sinch, if not then you probably won't be able to. What you can do is make your own icons (animated or otherwise) using the webpage designer, which is considerably easier; although there is already a very good selection.I haven't had any problems with the LaMetric and love it. Not only that, it's become a very handy tool for me and I don't regret spending so much on it at all. For that, I'm going to give it five stars purely to keep it from sliding into an undeserved obscurity - but if you're reading this it's just four if you factor in the price. Just keep it between you and me. ;)
User
Totally useless but so worth it!
This is the kind of things that are very much not needed.It displays all sorts of stats, counters and calendar events.The quality is fair but a bit expensive though. This is the only quality provider for such a product and it works as expected hence the 4 stars.The app / connection should be improved, something it's hard to link to each other.
User
Excellent clock to keep track of notifications.
If you have several smart home gadgets this is a excellent piece of technology to keep track of all the notifications. As other reviewers have said it is a expensive gadget made of plastic and with a retro look, but If you can buy it while on offer well worth the spend. When I bought it I thought: A- Why did I spent so much on a desk clock and B- this is going to be one of those things that sounds good in paper but then disappoint once you start using them. Well... I was wrong, I do actually like it very much and don’t regret buying it! I use it every single day without even realising that I’m using it! It is so easy to look at it and get the information you need at glance (specially notifications!). I use mine to keep track of different smart devices around home. I enabled different apps and automatically change between them to display the following:- Time and date (obviously!)- Weather (you can customise what information you want the clock to display)- Temperature and humidity at home (from Nest thermostat). Also notifies if the temperature is too high or too low- name of the song and artist of the song currently playing in my Sonos system (Which automatically displays it as soon as a new track starts)- Exchange Rate- RSS News (which I’ve configured to notify and give me the 5 headlines very hour)- Mirror the notifications on my phone (I really like this feature as I can see and read text or WhatsApp messages and email subject lines without having to pick up my phone)- Notifies and shows who is calling (again, this is great so you don’t need to grab the phone to see who is calling)- Notifies me when someone is at the front door (Ring Doorbell integration via IFTTT).- Set date and time reminders (I.e.: Put the bins out Tuesday evening! - You can even choose different wheelie bin icons!)I have the LaMetric time for over a year and only had a couple of issues with it so far. Both times an installed app was causing the device to freeze and just displaying a black screen. The technical support is great. Both times I had the issues I contacted support and sent them the logs.The display is quite bright and you can enable auto brightness so it changes based on the light in the room. You can configure a ‘Do Not disturb’ (they call it screensaver) so the screen turns off (or displays a dimmed clock) during the specified time period. I enabled this at night to stop notifications coming through.It has 3 large buttons at the top which they allow you to manually scroll between the enabled apps and make selections. The button on the right side turns off the device and on the left side there are two small buttons to increase or decrease the volume. If you are thinking to purchase this to listen to the music, don’t! You can play the radio or Spotify on it but the sound quality is terrible.To summarise, if you are looking for a smart display to keep track of notifications and other gadgets around the house, go for it - you won’t regret it.
User
Best Customizable Alarm Clock
I bought the stationary alarm clock as the portable alarm clock wasn't really useful for personal use, plus it has only 6 hours battery life which isn't very useful. BUT getting the stationary version however, this is probably the best bit of tech i've had for a while!The clock came in a decent well packaged box, inside with the clock covered in protective film and adapters for European, UK plugs & USB. Also comes with instructions which is easy to read and different languages are available. Setting up it's just plug in into the mains or computer, download the app and follow the instructions either on the paper or your phone and presto it's all up and running!The app is simple and responsive with no problems, easy to navigate. Easy to customise your clock with it's tutorials on the start of the app, and browsing the store of apps it comes with is fantastic! All free so you don't have to worry about anything once you buy this. Easily customizable, automatic brightness to lower it during night if you so wish to have it on. Also the radio is superb! I know German and you can have access to any radio station in the world and been listening to German pod casts as well! I couldn't find Heart or Kiss which worked but it will come eventually!The only con with it is that when you plug the cable into the adapter its in the front, which means you can't fit it behind any tight spaces. You need at least about 15cm from the plug socket outlet to make it fit. But, that doesn't flaw the product itself. This alarm clock with all of these apps is brilliant. I recommend it and it comes with a 1 year warranty if you sign it up on the site and ALSO you can create apps on their site which is completely free and help contribute your creations to the community!In the end, brilliant product. Get it!
User
Expensive connected Clock - Fussy about its Wi-Fi - Display not the sharpest
My first impression of this device was its compact size. I was expecting something a little larger and box shaped. However I soon got used to that.The device comes with a mains adapter which has a USB outlet and USB to mini USB data cable. In my case I have not used the adapter and simply plugged the supplied data cable into a built-in USB outlet on my mains socket. I would have sooner the unit came with a power jack rather than a USB port. The standard cable is too handy for use with other devices, for example, it fits Kindles, Xbox controllers, some Sat-Navs and some mobile phones. My son or daughter may be tempted to borrow this cable if they learn about it.The unit itself has a power button, volume buttons, and other buttons on top. Until powered up it’s completely black and you can’t even tell it has a display.Once powered up I found the display a lot less sharp than I expected. This is a little disappointing given its cost. Whilst on one hand this device is supposed to harbour the latest Technology the display is like something from the eighties. Teletext and Ceefax spring to mind except not as sharpTo set the unit up you have to download an App to your mobile phone and connect to your Wi-Fi. It seemed straightforward at first but I later got error messages when I tried to commicate with the unit from my phone. I ended up having to mess around with my Wi-Fi settings to get it to work properly - it took me a couple of hours and numerous setup attempts before I was successful.Now that I’ve got it working, I have the time displayed alongside a walking dog icon. I can see the temperature and wind speed and listen to radio 4 if I so desire. The most important feature, for me, is that the clock is not too bright at nighttime, I have been disturbed by my previous LED mains clock.To sum up, I am now £121.00 worse off for something that does little more than display the time. I was so close to returning it after the trouble I had with the Set-Up.
User
A beautiful pixel art connected display
I've held off buying this device for several years due to its higher-than-expected price, but I decided it would be a great addition to my home automation setup.I mainly wanted the device to display notifications and "relevant" information on its beautiful screen. I have mine showing information regarding the music and videos I'm streaming via my Apple TV. It also shows my album and track information while streaming music via Volumio. Whilst this functionality is unavailable out of the box, it is possible with some technical knowledge, as LaMetric has an excellent app ecosystem.I believe the device represents a fair price for somebody like me, but I understand this might not be the case for everyone. It's a beautiful connected display that has excellent integration and extensibility.
User
Somewhat good and then UGLY
Simply put its a nice "smart" clock with limited functions, easy to set up and then as most wifi connected devices does tend to have a mind of its own if it wants to connect or not. They get a four star for this part of the review.As others have stated it is expensive for what it is and it gathers dust way to easily and here is the main kicker, I bough one of their website I waited almost 3 months to have it shipped to me HOWEVER when I received a notification from LA Metric that it was now in stock and my order will soon be with me I went on Amazon to have a quick look and of course it was in stock on Amazon Prime for you guessed it £25 cheaper.I though I would give it a try no way an order placed 3 months ago would take longer to arrive than an order placed today but you guessed it my clock from Amazon came the next day and the clock from La Metric came a whole week and a half later.Sure its pretty bad practice when you pre order something and it not only costs more but also takes longer to arrive.BUT here is the kicker, two weeks later I get a letter from TNT asking me to pay £60 !!!! import tax and of course an admin charge, so the moral here is the clock is fine but for £159 is too expensive as other people have mentioned get a cheap tablet it will do a much better job than this for less with much more potential and finally La Metric I hope you read this its such poor practice when a customer buys a product DIRECTLY from you they almost get an automatic slap in the face that costs them an extra £80.Amazon as usual perfect.
User
BRINGS CHARACTER TO MY SMART HOME
When I first got this clock on an Amazon Flash Sale, I didn’t understand what all the fuss was about. I set it up and thought it was way too expensive for a glamourised clock. I wanted to send it back for a refund. I got lazy for a few days and then it grew on me...It does look amazing, but the feel is a bit cheap, especially considering the overinflated ridiculous price.However, I can’t live without it now and it’s a valid part of my household. I linked it to my Ring doorbell, Hue lights, iPhone X (texts, calls, WhatsApp, etc.) and Google Home Mini.There’s so much flexibility with this device, especially with the IFTTT protocol - the functionality is endless. It reminds me of my Apple Watch - you just glance at it. I can see what the weather is like, who’s calling, when the next train is, time/date/temp, countdowns, social media info, tube status, news flashes and so much more.It may be too expensive for what it is, but there’s no denying that it’s an astonishing product. Just don’t physically pick it up, because that ruins the magic with its cheap build quality. The screen is very vivid and the colours are excellent. The scrolling text is really clear and easy to read. Also the buttons have a nice click to them.I was actually surprised with the audio.. this obviously isn’t a speaker, but the sound is good for what it is. The alert sounds have a certain pleasurable ambience to them. I wish reviewers would stop comparing it to Bluetooth speakers - that’s simply not fair, because that’s not it’s purpose. This is no boom box and it doesn’t try to be. It’s primarily a notification device and a great one at that.I must say that this is the best of its kind on the market and really stands out with retro/modern style.I currently have Link from Zelda on my clockface, I swapped out Mario because he’s had enough time in my front room.You need the free iOS/Android app to manage the device and it’s simple enough. There’s a lot of functionality, especially when enabling IFTTT. There are a few bugs, but nothing that ruins the experience. I’m waiting for that next firmware update.If you have lots of smart devices, this is definitely worth getting, but if you don’t - think about it and whether it fits in your lifestyle. It is a cool device and will impress your visitors.
User
Plus qu'un réveil! Un afficheur LED multifonctions!
Bonjour à tous,Alors tout d'abord j'ai vu cette horloge sur plusieurs tests vidéos YouTube et je me suis laisser convaincre.Et je ne suis pas déçu! Un affichage LED qui s'adapte à la luminosité ambiante, des applications dédiés à de nombreux usages...Personnellement j'ai trouvé mes favoris avec la fonction qui permets de les faires tourner en boucle :• Heure• Météo (Température / Conditions / Humidité / Vitesse du vent)• Compteur Facebook & Instagram (instantanée!)• Compte à rebours (pour mon mariage! :D)Évidemment toutes les autres fonctions basiques sont très agréables, le réveil, le minuteur, le chronomètre ou encore la radio (avec un son avec l'enceinte intégrée très raisonnable).Mais l'avantage pour moi ce sont les applications supplémentaires, comme les temps d'arrivées de Bus et métros avec la RATP ou encore le temps entre 2 portes sur le périphérique parisien avec Sytadin. Juste hyper personnalisable!Je vais en prendre plusieurs autres pour mes boutiques physiques du coup! ;)
User
Molto comoda per chi ha un canale youtube
Il prezzo sicuramente può spaventare (preso a 149€), ma vista l'assenza di concorrenza e quello che offre è considerato un oggetto di culto nella comunità "geek".Definirlo un orologio smart è MOLTO limitante, si tratta in realtà di un display (l'effetto pixel art è davvero accattivante e i primi 64 pixel -8x8- sulla sinistra sono a colori) su cui è possibile visualizzare una miriade di applicazioni personalizzate (scaricabili gratuitamente dall'app store di LaMetric).Si collega alla rete wi-fi di casa ed è controllabile in questo modo anche da una intuitivissima app per ios/android.Oltre al classico orologio (altamente personalizzabile, è infatti possibile mostrare anche il giorno della settimana, la data e soprattutto... applicare una simpatica icona 8x8, anche animata, scaricabile fra centinaia a disposizione sull'app e addirittura crearne una da 0, animazione compresa), il timer e il cronometro sono presenti applicazioni per conoscere il tempo/umidità/precipitazioni/pressione/vento/visibilità o previsioni (da ilmeteo.it), avere push notification per le ultime notizie o per le ultime gmail ricevute, collegarlo ai vari RSS feed, integrarlo con innumerevoli app social ed infine tramite l'integrazione con IFTTT si potrà eseguire virtualmente un'infinità di azioni.E' possibile anche streamare qualsiasi dispositivo bluetooth, sono presenti due piccole casse di qualità medio-bassa.Durante le feste natalizie è piaciuto a tutta la famiglia ^_^
User
Terrible quality for the price
Within 20 months, almost half of the leds have stopped working
User
Auf den ersten Blick unsinnig, hat aber seine Daseinsberechtigung!
Aus der Serie: "Dinge die die Welt nicht braucht, ich aber unbedingt haben muss!"Dieser "Smart Ticker", wie ihn auf der Webseite der Hersteller selber nennt, ist auf den ersten Blick eher unsinnig. Pixelig, nur eine Zeile, farbige LEDs nur an der linkes Seite, muss für jede halbwegs sinnvolle Anzeige scrollen, usw.Trotzdem habe ich mir seit Ewigkeiten genau so eine Anzeige gewünscht! Inzwischen habe ich zwei dieser "smarten Uhren" und werde mir noch eine dritte für das Schlafzimmer bestellen.Zum einen ist der WAF (Women acceptance faktor) sehr hoch. Meine Frau meinte wir bräuchten eine Uhr im Esszimmer. Daraufhin kam ich mit der LaMetric an und sie meinte das sähe doch sehr schick aus. (8bit retro Grafik hat seinen Charme ;-)Zusätzliche Informationen lassen sich sehr leicht einblenden. Zum einen gibt es viele zusätzliche "Apps" im eigenen "Appstore" und zum anderen hat die LaMetric eine eigene offene API. Ich habe die LaMetric an meine Hausautomatisierung (IPSymcon) angeschlossen (Modul siehe Github) und lasse mir da z.B. die Anrufe die auf der FritzBox eingehen anzeigen. Auch der aktuelle Titel und das Album welches gerade auf den Sonos Boxen abgespielt wird, lasse ich mir bei Liedstart anzeigen. Solche Möglichkeiten machen den "Smart Ticker" extrem universell und lassen alle Spielereien offen :-)Der Helligkeitssensor macht seine Sache sehr gut. Die Uhr ist, nach meiner Meinung, auch für den Nachttisch geeignet. Sie leuchtet zwar auch in der untersten Stufe relativ hell, ist aber noch vollkommen ok.Der WLan Empfang ist auch sehr gut. Selbst in Ecken in denen sonst mein Tablet keinen Empfang mehr hatte, kann man die Uhr aufstellen. Viel Bandbreite wird ja auch nicht benötigt ;-)Die zugehörige App für iOS und Android ist leicht verständlich und damit ist alles schnell eingerichtet.Die beiden Lautsprecher sind eher für Benachrichtigungen zu gebrauchen. Für etwas Musik in der Küche reicht es, aber höhere Ansprüche sollte man nicht haben.Auch kann man andere Geräte (z.B. Philips Hue) über die LaMetric steuern. Leider ist das aber, aufgrund dessen das sie nur drei Knöpfe hat, wovon zwei dauerhaft für das vor und zurück zwischen den Apps gebraucht wird, nur eingeschränkt nutzbar. Für eine oft benötigte Funktion sehr gut, aber das war es dann auch schon.Sehr nett ist auch die Möglichkeit die LaMetric an IFTTT anzuschließen. Damit ergeben sich natürlich noch viel mehr Möglichkeiten. Wer nicht möchte das Daten über das Internet gehen, kann aber die lokale API nutzen. Siehe meine Beispiele oben.Fazit:Ich habe mich total in dieses Gadget verguckt. Es hat seinen ganz eigenen Charme. Spielkinder mit Programmierkenntnissen kommen voll auf Ihre kosten! Die Anzeige selber ist schnell zu erfassen und deutlich besser als man am anfang denken mag. Von meiner Seite eine 100% Weiterempfehlung. Nur der Preis könnte tatsächlich eher um die 100€ sein, für die zur Zeit 180€ sollte man schon wissen was man damit noch machen möchte als nur die Zeit oder Temperatur anzeigen ;-)p.s. Bei mir war beide male ein ganz normales Netzteil mit CE Zeichen dabei.
User
S’intègre parfaitement dans le salon
Top !A mi-chemin entre le gadget et l’indispensable horloge de salon, LaMetric Time propose bien plus qu’une simple horloge, ludique, à la fois régressive (Pixel) et moderne, des app perso et bien pensées et un support réactif et qui tient ses promesses.
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