An atomic clock is a wonderful tool for a low vision person, because the clock automatically sets itself - both after a battery change and after a Daylight Saving time change. This talking atomic clock has a nice, easy to see analog face with...

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Small enough (2.25 inches x 1.25 x .50) to conveniently fit into a pocket or purse, yet large enough to keep you from misplacing your keys, this convenient clock/keychain has a surprisingly loud and clear voice. This terrific little clock keychain speaks...

This Spanish speaking keychain clock is small enough (2.25 inches x 1.25 x .50) to conveniently fit into a pocket or purse, yet large enough to keep you from misplacing your keys, this convenient Spanish talking clock on a keychain has a surprisingly...

With its smooth, pear-shaped retro-looking design and large, black, easy-to-see numbers and hands against its white face, this is a great clock for the blind or visually impaired. It has an analog readout, voice time report, an alarm, and hourly time...

This small, desktop clock shows the time in easy to see digital numbers. It it black with a large, aqua colored, button that one pushes to hear the time spoken in a clear female voice. It features an alarm that beeps. Offers optional hourly time...

Just push the top of this unique triangular clock to have its clear female voice report the time. Wake up to a rooster, beep-beep or cuckoo at 3 volume levels. Using 4 AA batteries, it features a liquid crystal display, easily set without vision. ...

Prominent numbers show the time, but if you prefer hearing it, press the orange button on top and a cordial male voice will announce the time. A lively tune or a cuckoo alarm can wake you, or simply choose to snooze. This svelte clock measures 4 1/2" x...

Talking atomic desk clock has a round, analog face with large, bold numbers and a white backlit display. In a clear voice, the clock speaks both the time and date at the press of the top button, with a choice of either a female or male voice. ...

Talking pedometer can help you stay in shape with a regular activity regime. Results can be announced in distance and in steps Distance can be reported in miles or kilometers talking alarm clock announces the time uses 1 CR2025 battery,...

Travel talking clock can be extremely handy because all buttons can be covered for travel, avoiding inadvertent setting in your bag or pocket. Features Male voice Slide off plastic cover to protect buttons during travel Pop out desktop stand...

The Curve Talking Clock is designed for sight impaired users, featuring a large LCD display and extra-large high-contrast speak button. Designed with users in mind, this clock has hourly time announcements, adjustable volume control, and easy to push...

The Moshi IVR (Interactive Voice Response) Clock is an amazing, modern styled talking clock that is totally voice controlled. Once set, via voice commands, the current time, the alarm time, alarm sound, the sleep sound, and even the date, can be...

This Talking Atomic Clock speaks in Spanish sets itself and resets itself each time you change the batteries and at each Daylight Savings change. With a clear female voice that guides you through set up, this clock is ideal for low vision users. Features...

This Talking Atomic Clock sets itself and resets itself for Daylight Savings time. With a clear female voice that guides you through set up, this clock is ideal for low vision users. Features an LCD screen with large numbers for the time, date, and day...

This stylish Atomic Alarm Clock has a wood grain design and can be a wonderful accent piece in any room of your house. This clock is self-setting, so you don't have to worry about resetting at every battery change or daylight savings changes. Provides...

The Your Minder Recordable Talking Alarm Clock is the ideal clock for many uses around the home. The alarm has speakers on both sides of the clock and can be programmed for six daily alarms, which can be independently set. The LCD display has bold,...

This fabulous new clock speaks the time and date in a male voice with adjustable volume. Clock face opens in order to feel the analog time, as represented by a dot for the hours and a dot for the minutes. Clock comes with a vibrating pillow shaker and...

The Pyramid Talking Clock announces the time when the top button is pressed. For the daily alarm feature, choose between a crowing noise or a loud signal. The setting features are on the underside of the clock which makes it less likely to get reset in...

A speaking clock or talking clock is a live or recorded human voice service, usually accessed by telephone, that gives the correct time. The first telephone speaking clock service was introduced in France, in association with the Paris Observatory, on 14 February 1933.[1]

In addition to the speaking clocks, there was ancillary equipment to provide timing signals, 1 pulse per second, 8 pulses per minute and 8 pulses per hour. The Time and Frequency Standards Section in the PMG Research Laboratories at 59 Little Collins Street, Melbourne maintained the frequency checks to ensure that the system was "on time". From a maintenance point of view, the most important part of the mechanical clocks was to ensure that they were well oiled to minimise wear on the cams and to replace blown bulbs in the optical pickups from the glass disk recordings. When Time & Frequency Standards moved from 59 Collins Street to Clayton Research Labs (3rd Flr. Building M5), the control signals were duplicated and a second bank of Caesium Beam Primary standards installed so the cutover was transparent with no loss of service.

This mechanical system was replaced with a digital system in 1990. Each speaking clock ensemble consisted of two announcing units (Zag 500), a supervisory unit (CCU 500), two phase-locked oscillators, two pulse distribution units, a Civil Time Receiver (plus a spare), and two or four Computime 1200 baud modems. The voice was provided by Richard Peach, a former ABC broadcaster. The various components were sent for commercial production after a working prototype was built in the Telstra Research Laboratory (TRL). Assmann Australia used a German announcing unit and built a supervisory unit to TRL specifications. Design 2000 incorporated TRL oscillators in the phase locked oscillator units designed at TRL and controlled by two tone from the Telstra Caesium beam frequency standards. Ged Company built civil time receivers. The civil time code generators and two tone generators were designed and built within TRL. The changeover occurred at 12 noon, September 12, 1990.

In Austria, the speaking clock ("Zeitansage", which literally means "time announcement") can be reached at 0810 00 1503 since 2009. A recorded female voice says: "Es wird mit dem Summerton 15 Uhr, 53 Minuten und 10 Sekunden", meaning "At the buzzing tone, the time will be 15 hours, 53 minutes and 10 seconds", followed by a short pause and a 1 kHz, 0.25 seconds long beep (even though the announcement "buzzing tone" suggests otherwise). The time is announced in 10 second intervals using the voice of radio host Angelika Lang.

Before 2009, the speaking clock was available at local call rates by dialing 1503. Until then, the voice was generated by an Assmann ZAG500 time announcement device. The announcements were voiced by former switchboard operator Renate Fuczik.[7]

In Belgium, the speaking clock used to be reachable on the numbers 1200 (Dutch language), 1300 (French language), and 1400 (German language). Starting September 2012, the service is only reachable on the numbers +32 78 05 12 00 (Dutch Language), +32 78 05 13 00 (French language) and +32 78 05 14 00 (German language). At the time of the number change, the service received 5,000 calls per day.[8] The signal for the speaking clock came directly from the time service of the Royal Observatory of Belgium. First it came from a Zeiss clock, later from an atomic clock.

Dialling 117 in any city connects to a speaking clock that tells the current time in China. Currently 12117.[9] Despite China spanning five time zones, only one time is kept over the country, therefore only one zone related service is required and the same time would be announced regardless of where the call was made. Rates are charged according to the ordinary local number, generally around 0.25 RMB/minute.[10]

In Finland the speaking clock service is known as Neiti Aika in Finnish or Frken Tid in Swedish, both of which mean "Miss Time". The first Neiti Aika service was started in 1936 and was the first automated phone service in Finland.[11] The service is provided by regional phone companies and can be reached by dialling 10061 from any part of the country. The voice of the speaking clock is male or female depending on the phone company service.[12] Nowadays[when?] the use of the Neiti Aika service has decreased significantly, and the press officer of Auria, the regional phone company of Turku, stated in an article of the Turun Sanomat newspaper that when the company started the service in 1938 it was used 352,310 times in its starting year, compared to 1,300 times in September 2006.[13]

In France, the speaking clock (horloge parlante) was launched on 14 February 1933 and was the first service of its kind worldwide.[1][14] It is available by dialing 3699 from within France, and was formerly available from overseas by dialing +33 8.36.99. - - . - - (where the - - could be any number). However, since September 2011, calls placed from outside France only work from some countries and networks. In May 2022, French telecom company Orange announced that the service will be discontinued on 1 July 2022, due to the "steady and significant decrease" of calls.[15] ff782bc1db

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