⏰ Time to ride in style!
The ONEVER Motorcycle Clock is a compact, waterproof digital clock designed for motorcycles, bicycles, and more. Measuring just 1.1 inches in diameter, it features a long-lasting battery, easy adhesive installation, and is built to withstand shocks and vibrations, making it the perfect companion for any adventure.
Manufacturer | ONEVER |
Brand | ONEVER |
Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.7 x 1 cm; 5.67 g |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Item model number | ONEVER |
Manufacturer part number | ONEVER |
Special Features | Timer, Calendar Display |
Lift type | Electric |
Item Weight | 5.67 g |
B**Y
Great Clock
This is the second one that I have had (the last one went when I sold the bike)Very easy to set up, the date is even on it.Very sticky base that I have had on all year through snow & rain without any problems.
P**E
Rubbish
it is a very very cheap clock inside a casing but buttons to set time could not be operated through rubber seal, Seal came off & buttons failed. Absolutely useless & not fit for any purpose. Do not buy.
T**S
Perfect!
Really small but they gave the measurements so it's not their fault. I bought this just to go on my locker because I never know the time at school so it's going to be perfect for that.
M**N
stopped working after 1 week >UPDATE back to life again when brought inside< lol
I am always sceptical of cheap stuff claiming to be waterproof. So I completely wrapped the thing twice in cling film then put the adhesive pad on. Then put it on my motorbike. Either the battery died or it doesnt like the cold weather? not sure but 1 week isnt good enough. (UPDATE the screen came back on when it had been inside for a day. SO my best guess is that the cold didnt agree with it)PS. it is tricky to set the time. Peel the white rubber off the buttons and use the end of a biro to set the time. Then put the button back. The plastic buttons arent lined up properly which is why i think some people dont even get it to work in the 1st place.
Z**U
Be realistic, Its splashproof, Light duty, cheap and ultimately disposable
First off, instructions: Same as any dirt cheap casio: Middle button is mode (press once for date and repeated presses to adjust month, day, hour, minute in that order). The buttons either side are up and down when picking numbers. There's no seconds indication other than the flashing dots between the numbers.Size is perfect for sticking to the top of motorcycle steering stem nut.I wouldn't rely on it for long distance touring, but if you're a fair weather biker and keep your bike garaged, should give plenty of use.Be realistic, the postage cost is likely more than the cost to make it.I find it less gaudy and more discrete than those handlebar mounted clocks.(If I really need a backlit time display I simply glance at my LED fitbit watch.)
A**R
Smart little buy
I bought this clock as when I go out on my newly purchased scooter, I have no idea how long I have been out for. This answers all my questions, it ticks the right boxes and looks good too.Very discreet and not too expensive either.
S**
Use as a stem clock on my bike
Does the job needed for a quick look to unsure I am at work on time or catching the train
N**K
Not worth the price
This product should be half the price, feels cheap and nasty. something found in a Christmas cracker. the adjust buttons are flimsy and it come in a plastic bag, no instructions either. save your money and buy something better.
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