What is a binary clock? A binary clock displays time using a computer language. Computers use a binary system for everything: there are only 1s and 0s, but it can be easily converted to a standard number system.
How to read the clock? It's very easy: The top row shows the "hours" of the current time. The LEDs represent 8, 4, 2, and 1. The bottom row shows the current "minutes," and the LEDs represent 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1. Just add up the lit numbers and you're done!
About the watch: To conserve battery power, the LED only lights up for 6 seconds after pressing the side button. The plastic wristband is adjustable from 14 to 21 cm. The watch requires the included CR2032 battery, which is easily replaceable.
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Exclusive Design: This watch was exclusively designed by our own designers, so you won't find it anywhere else. The design depicts a circuit board where the soldering points are LEDs that display the time.
This binary clock displays the time using the binary computer language! Press the side button and the LED will light up to show the current time. The LED will light up for 6 seconds and then turn off again. The top row represents the hours, 8, 4, 2, 1 from left to right. The bottom row represents the minutes, and the LED will show 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1. Simply add up the lit hours and minutes! | Power: CR2032 battery (included, replaceable) | Material: Plastic and metal | Wristband size adjustable from 14 to 21 cm | Designed in Germany