

⏳ Retro vibes meet smart tech—time never looked this cool!
The ClocTeck Nixie Tube Clock combines nostalgic retro aesthetics with cutting-edge features like full RGB color customization, WiFi-enabled time synchronization, and a versatile alarm/timer system. Designed for effortless plug-and-play use, it fits perfectly in modern bedrooms, offices, or living spaces, offering a unique blend of style and smart functionality that keeps you punctual and in control.








| ASIN | B0B4VX2CQG |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Brightness, Large Display, Loud Alarm, Mood Light, Timer |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,923 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #31 in Desk & Shelf Clocks |
| Brand | ClocTeck |
| Brand Name | ClocTeck |
| Clock Form | Multi Display |
| Color | 5 Tubes |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 727 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 12"W x 2.5"H |
| Manufacturer | ClocTeck |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QI01 |
| Material Type | Acrylic, Aluminum |
| Model Number | CT-002 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12"W x 2.5"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Classroom, Home Office, Kid's Room, Study Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Complete |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Brightness, Large Display, Loud Alarm, Mood Light, Timer |
| Style | Retro |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Theme | Christmas, Halloween, Love, Retro, Video Game |
| UPC | 749212833616 |
| Watch Movement | Automatic |
D**R
Fun & whimsical clock
I bought two clocks. One for myself and the other as a gift for my brother and he loves it. The tube display with its bright colors makes you want to keep watching as it "ticks" off the time. Its been keeping time very well. There is a little bit of a learning curve to setting the time because the instructions are a little vague. The clock comes with a usb-c cord and power plug. It does make for a great gift. Only caveat is that this is a bright display and wouldn't work for someone that is a dark room sleeper. It is excellent for a living room or rec room.
P**K
Oh, so sweet Wow!
This thing is just plain cool. Easy to setup, no router security to worry about. Go to wifi settings on your phone and look for clock tech network to show up-the clock broadcasts a signal. Click on the clocks network and enter the 1xxx web address in the instructions and you get full access to the clock. It's just a wonderful thing. Stunning to look at and to be able to change the colors and everything else you'll love it. YES it looses about 2secs a day but who cares, 4 clicks on my phone and it is exact again. It's sweet and worth every penny!
D**L
Beautiful clock, but...
So I will start by saying this is a beautiful faux nixie clock. The display is well built and mesmerizing to look at. However, I had to return it purely based on it's Wi-Fi feature. The Wi-Fi presents itself as a static access point without password protection intended for you to connect and configure things like the time and custom colors of each tube through the use of a mini web service running on the clock. That's all fine, however, I never intended to use this feature and was happy just using the buttons on the clock directly to set modes. I accessed the Wi-Fi to secure it from the default open state and that's where I discovered that you can't and found my only gripe about this thing (and unfortunately a deal breaker for me). You can enable password on the access point with a check box which sets a default "weak" password that you cannot change. So it's either fully open or protected with a password you can just Google. There is no option to hide the Wi-Fi ssid broadcast (not that it creates any significant security). But more importantly there is no option to completely disable the Wi-Fi feature entirely. The manufacturer intends for you to connect the device to your home network in order to update and likely sync with ntp time services, which is fine, but I'm extremely reserved on which devices I allow on my network. So having a device accessible to anyone within 30 feet of my location is a huge concern even if it is just a clock. I would have totally kept this product if not for this security oversight. In my opinion no one should have a device in their home that isn't 100% in their control. Call me paranoid. If a device/product offers Wi-Fi functionality of any capacity (client or server) "proper" security options should be foremost in design. All in all, it's a pretty product and a nice spin on the old nixies with nicely etched acrylic number plates that even mimic the depth of the real ones (and use a ton less power). Brightness has a nice adjustable range and colors are vivid (likely neopixel or some variant). It runs on an espressif microcontroller and overall has a solid feel. Buttons have a little play, so they rattle if you shake it, but overall a nice device. Kudos on the physical design, but the firmware could use a little more work to address the issues above. I was considering keeping it and writing my own to disable the Wi-Fi but I have too many projects already. Thank you and sorry for the return.
J**D
Amazing
This clock is simply amazing modern technology with the true appearances and functions of a vintage nixie clock.
M**Y
Perfect for my TARDIS.
Pairs great with your Flux Capacitor or Automatic Recombobulator. As others have mentioned, it's not real tubes, but that's fine for me, and looks good. No ragerts on my purchase.
H**E
Very close replica of original nixie tubes, and just supercool overall.
This was my favorite Christmas gift I got this year. Even my millenial kids like it. I had always wanted a nixie tube clock, but the expense and hassles of the real nixie tubes just were not worth it. This clock captures 90% of the appearance of real nixies, in a modern digital clock, with none of the problems of real nixies. The tube digits really are 3D, with 10 individual digit plates stacked inside the tubes. The difference is that the numbers are engraved plastic plates rather than metal stampings, but that actually makes the numbers easier to read. The default digit color is nixie orange, but you can configure it with any tube any color in the rainbow. It also has a preprogrammed light show if that's your thing. Brightness is adjustable too. The base holding the electronics is small and is powered by a usb cord and phone charger, so it produces near zero heat. Programming instructions are cryptic as others have said, but no worse than a digital watch. The only thing they don't tell you is how to turn the alarm off(!), although they do tell you how to disable it. I got my clock up and going using just the buttons so I haven't bothered with the app.
J**N
Looks amazing, gonna look great next to my gaming set up and crypto miners
Looks amazing. Wish there was an app but it simple enough to long into it through your network. Sorry the camera didn't do it justice.
M**G
Horrible Instructions and Interface
The clock itself is nice enough, but quality is a little less than expected. The instructions are absolutely dismal, pretty much useless. I still don’t know all the modes and how to set them. The app/interface is terrible, too. Despite “syncing” the time with your phone, you still must select your time zone. No big deal, but the time zones are off. I live in the Central Time Zone but had to select Eastern Time Zone for the clock to display the correct time.
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