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Echo Wall Clock - see timers at a glance - requires compatible Echo device

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Echo Wall Clocks
  • Echo Wall Clock helps you stay organized and on time.
  • Easy-to-read analog clock shows the time of day.
  • Digital 60 LED display shows one, or multiple, timers set through a paired Echo device.
  • Syncs time to a paired Echo device, including automatic adjustments for daylight saving time.
  • Requires a compatible Echo device, including Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Show, Echo Plus, Echo Spot, or Echo Input.
  • Just say, “Alexa, set a 12-minute timer,” and see it count down at a glance on Echo Wall Clock.
  • Simple to set up and use—just say, "Alexa, set up my Echo Wall Clock.”
  • Smooth 10" diameter white bezel clock. Includes mounting hardware and 4 AA batteries.

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Echo Wall Clock must be paired to, and within 30 feet of, a compatible Echo device. Echo Wall Clock is compatible with Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Plus, Echo Show, Echo Spot, Echo Input, Echo Studio, and Echo Flex. It is NOT currently compatible with Fire TV Cube, Fire TV, Fire Tablets, Echo Dot Kids Edition, or Amazon Tap. Learn More about setup.

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Alexa, set a video game timer for 40 minutes.
Setup is simple, insert the four included AA batteries. Say Alexa, set up my Echo Wall Clock, and follow voice setup.
Alexa, set a 12 minute pasta timer.

Echo Wall Clock is compatible with these Echo Devices

Echo Connect works with majority of Echo devices of most generations

Technical Details

Echo Wall Clock

Echo Wall Clock

Size and Weight

10” x 10” x 1.6” (254 mm x 254 mm x 41 mm), 13.4 oz. (380 grams). Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Complies with Bluetooth Core Specification version 4.2 including Basic Rate (BR). Works best within 30 feet (9.1 meters) of connected device.

Warranty and Service

90 day limited warranty and service included.

Included in the Box

1 Echo Wall Clock, 4 AA Batteries, 1 Drywall screw, 1 Drywall anchor. Contains small parts. May pose a choking hazard to small children.

Help

For help setting up your Echo Wall Clock see Pair Your Echo Wall Clock. Learn more about Alexa Gadgets.

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Customer reviews

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12,390 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the visual timers, saying they're useful for cooking and baking. They also appreciate the ease of setup, stating it's simple and easy to set up. However, some customers have connectivity issues and battery life issues. They say the device loses connection and the batteries die about a month later. Customers also have issues with quality. They differ on time settings, and performance.

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732 customers mention598 positive134 negative

Customers like the appearance of the digital device. They mention it looks great, has a minimalist design, and is a clean addition to their kitchen. Customers also appreciate the easy obvious reminder and the clear contrast between the black background and the white hands and numbers.

"...This clock is almost perfect as it is. It is modern looking, easy to see and easy to use...." Read more

"I liked this clock, mostly. It looks fine, although I would prefer the numbers were a bit larger. Small thing...." Read more

"...I will list the good and bad.- Nice looking. I do wish they offered a white face version and, maybe one made of real aluminum too...." Read more

"...An easy obvious reminder is visually pleasing and informative. This is by far my favorite feature.4. Setup is just insanely good...." Read more

696 customers mention551 positive145 negative

Customers find the setup of the digital device easy. They mention that it's simple, easy to pair with a compatible Echo device, and that it makes the timers significantly more user friendly.

"...This is by far my favorite feature.4. Setup is just insanely good. Plug in the batteries. Then command the echo dot to setup the wall clock...." Read more

"...It's very simple and there's nothing very fancy about it other than its ability to show the time left on a timer, and that is exactly what I was..." Read more

"...after switching to completely new, fresh, batteries, then my clock paired easily and is working great at day one!..." Read more

"...This process can take a very long time and it doesn't tell you what its doing, and by this time some users probably have their clock back in the..." Read more

606 customers mention558 positive48 negative

Customers like the timer. They say it's useful for people who set timers throughout the day, and the visual representation of each hour, minute, and second is helpful.

"...But what I love about is it is 100% hands free, all I have to do is tell my Echo Dot to set a timer for what's cooking on the stove and the clock..." Read more

"...Of course, I also have one in my kitchen and the multi-timer feature is so helpful because I can voice set a bunch of different timers and keep..." Read more

"...3. The timer function is quite nice. It does MULTIPLE timers. When it's greater than a minute it appears as a single notch...." Read more

"...What I like: the multiple timers function and the silent operation because there’s no second hand. The design is simple and contemporary...." Read more

1,446 customers mention669 positive777 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the digital device. Some mention that it does its job well, and is an incredibly useful product. Others say that it only worked for about a week, and didn't function at all.

"...to your Kitchen (or any) Echo, like in a living room, the LED lights are just nuts and really hurt your eyes." Read more

"...It is very budget friendly and more useful than you can imagine." Read more

"...Incompatible devices will still pair with it, but the clock won’t function at all and the incompatible echo device doesn’t know what to do with..." Read more

"Works well. Pairs via Bluetooth, so must be close enough (35-40 feet) to another echo device. Batteries last about 60-90 days." Read more

1,157 customers mention746 positive411 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the time settings of the digital device. Some say that it's a benefit that it sets the time itself, even when the time changes. They appreciate the auto-adjustment for time change. However, others say that the device on their Alexa app wouldn't countdown their timer anymore, it wouldn''t keep accurate time, and it''s hard to tell the remaining time from any significant distance.

"...Resist the urge to move the hands manually, the clock sets itself automatically, which is fun to watch...." Read more

"...This is a simple wall clock that does its job well--while it worked. Either it is a battery-eater or there is a defect in the unit...." Read more

"...Now after about 90 days the clock begins to act up by not always displaying the time set on the Echo Dot...." Read more

"...I enjoy the lack of ticking, the great synchronization and the timers. It doesn't do much else than that and it just does it." Read more

909 customers mention117 positive792 negative

Customers have connectivity issues with the digital device. They mention that it pairs but then can't connect. Some say that there is an issue with WiFi reconnecting. Some customers also say that the Echo Show is hard to pair because it isn't completely integrated with the Alexa.

"...Bluetooth is dicey. I get that. I use several bluetooth devices and some have given me fits getting them first set up...." Read more

"...Customer Service - the first clock I received was DOA - it would pair and then freeze...." Read more

"...So, that was probably not the reason. Maybe it interfered with the BT signal? Probably not...." Read more

"...2. Connectivity issues. I have indeed experienced this once, and they took a bit of effort to fix, but it was fixable...." Read more

826 customers mention163 positive663 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the digital device. They mention that the clock is flimsy, the hands are fragile, and the reliability issues with it are too many. They also say that the quality is disappointing, and that the device feels cheap.

"...The problem is getting progressively worse. See photo of back of clock showing AA battery replacement dates...." Read more

"...battery life, the initial batteries that came with it were pretty short-lived...." Read more

"...” the next day, as in the time wasn’t correct and the hands were still periodically moving...." Read more

"...I use Eneloop rechargeable batteries in it and they last a decent length of time. Maybe 1.5 to 2 months...." Read more

565 customers mention57 positive508 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the digital device. They say the batteries die about a month later and the clock would not pair again even with new ones. They are disappointed in the use of batteries and their impact on the environment. Some customers also mention that the clock is a big battery hog that goes through 4 AA batteries in less than six months.

"...After several weeks the battery low indicator came on. This is unacceptable if it was indeed low on juice, for it uses 4 AA batteries...." Read more

"...on solidly and soon afterwards it goes out---after the clock's batteries are fully discharged (see battery tester photo)...." Read more

"...I wish they lasted a year in this device as AA batteries are not cheap anymore...." Read more

"...If you don't use timers often, the batteries last about two months - not great and it is irritating.Other nitpicks:1...." Read more

A clock you may or may not want: much potential unrealized
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A clock you may or may not want: much potential unrealized
End of 2020 update: The big problem now with the clock is that Amazon does not update it. It firstly needs its own settings in the Alexa app or Echo Show to turn on and turn off things. I NEVER wanted it to flash the LEDs when a reminder is played from the Echo Show in my kitchen. But, it does. This needs an off switch.Also, just more flexibility in what it does do when a timer goes off and stuff like that.This is, apparently, the least loved item on the Alexa app development team list. Well, the totally ignore FireTV app and similar function on Echo Show for Recast TV playing, have been left in the update wilderness for so long, fungus is growing on the code.------------Small update: The Amazon batteries that came with it lasted about 7 months. I wish they lasted a year in this device as AA batteries are not cheap anymore. I put in Cos t c o Kirk land s which cost .35 cents USD but, you have to buy a massive pack of them. Since many do not do that, then a four pack could cost $5, give or take a buck, at retail. That could come to about $86+ total over a 10 year lifespan, not factoring in inflation or local retail taxes and cost.Amazon needs to make a version that plugs in the wall.------------So, the deal with this Echo device is that, it is JUST A CLOCK!I wish is could do a bit more or, more importantly, be more user configurable.I got it on sale which, made any negatives less of an issue. I also needed a wall clock.Wall clocks are great as you can just glance up and see the time! I have cheap (but nicely designed) wall clocks in home office, living room, and the kitchen. This purchase was to replace one in the LR that died of old age.I will list the good and bad.- Nice looking. I do wish they offered a white face version and, maybe one made of real aluminum too. Maybe some other colors too. A missed opportunity to make more money by Amazon by staying cheap. A lesson they continue to not learn. What am I saying?! Amazon does not need to make more money… LOL :-(- This clock is not much more in cost than a basic clock from Ikea or Target. Those basic clocks are, in theory, less accurate as they usually use a cheap mechanism. I have only ever owned these kinds of cheap wall clocks. All of mine lasted about 10-15 years before the mechanism just wore out and they became inaccurate. Hopefully Amazon went for a bit longer on mechanism life span.- The price is OK. It is a slightly more interesting clock than a cheap one as it ties to an Echo for timers and time setting (think of the many school clocks in classrooms that sell set from a master clock). I got it on sale so, that made it worth trying out.- There is no ticking sound. I prefer this. But if it had it, no big deal. Well, keep it tick free Amazon because, it is so smooth and nice as it ever so slightly moves its minute hand from spot to spot.- The timer feature could be good in a gym too. Just say: Alexa, set 5 minute timer, and then do your 5 minutes of whatever. All the while, seeing the LEDs count down. Reminder, you will still need an Echo in the gym to link to it. A Dot will work fine but any Echo.- The clock has not glass or plastic cover. The hands and face are exposed to dust, kitchen smoke, little fingers, cats, etc.I am not sure why Amazon did this. At first I thought it was some kind of attempt to make it classier? Do expensive clocks lack a clear cover? Probably not. So, that was probably not the reason. Maybe it interfered with the BT signal? Probably not. Perhaps the LEDs on the face reflected off a cover and, they had no choice? Well, they could have relocated the LEDs outside of a clear cover…So, I have no idea whey there is not, at least, a *dust cover* on this clock!- The numbers on the face are TOO SMALL. Clearly some 20-30 year old designer came up with that typeface size. They need to be about 50-150% larger for anyone over about 45 to see in all but bright office lighting. But many homes are not bright inside or, the clock is up on the wall in a galley kitchen or small family room or, who knows where! Designers need to design for any scenario they can. A simple bigger number size hurts no one and helps many, many users!Attached is an image of a cheap clock I got at Target that has bigger numbers (although, unfortunately, they used an extra thin typeface!). But I use this one in my office right in front of me. So, it is OK. But, Amazon, please just using bigger numbers in a regular or book style typeface (versus thin or light), is the solution. Graphic Design or Typography class 101!(Note to industrial designers making products with typefaces and interfaces: always have your typography checked often during the mock up process and final model design by a highly skilled graphic designer for this very reason.)- The numbers on the face do not light up. It seems like it could have been cool that, when you say; What time is it?, to have them light up. Why? You might say, if it is a kitchen clock?!Well, it is not really only a kitchen clock. I got mine for the living room…- I had hoped to use it in my living room/media room so when I am cooking, and the kitchen Echo Show timer ends, the clock would let me know. This does work! But…- The LEDs flash (fine) but are INCREDIBLY BRIGHT. These need to be user adjustable! They are so bright, I had to remove the clock from the living room as it burned my eyes to look at them. I have two regular reminders go off at 19:00 and 21:00 each night. The LEDs are just way too much and need to be user set. Me? I would dim my clock LEDs to just a mellow flicker (like the central LED already is!)Amazon missed a great feature with these LEDs by making them too bright and not really do much.- Equally, the use of the LEDs for countdown is nice but, again, even one of them is too bright, let alone the 30 or so when your 1+ hour timer gets to the final minutes.- In setting up the clock when you get it, you may think nothing happened when it spins to midnight and then, nothing (even waiting 5+ minutes). But I found if you pull a battery and put it back in, the clock finishes the set up and any updates. But oddly, it spins a full 12 hour cycle. Strange. Maybe a final user mechanism test? You just have to wait it out until, it is the right time and no big LED is on.- I have to say again, the exposed hands are really a problem. This is not for a kid's room or if you are not a delicate person. Just unpacking it, you could break the hands. Just hanging it, you could break the hands. It is just nuts that this clock as no clear cover! Charge me another $1 and put one on!- The big unknown is battery life. One of those cheap clocks (looks the same, has cover, bigger numbers) uses one, ONE AA battery that lasts 9 months to a year (depends on clock, and clock age, it seems). But this clock takes 4 AA batteries (included). It is a power monster. I wonder, will I be replacing batteries once a year (like my 4AA BT or Wi-Fi smart scales — actually, longer) or every few months?Maybe clock that plugs in would be a good solution, IF the batteries in this thing burn out every 4 months. But, I don't know yet! Reviews seem to vary which, makes me thing, walls, cabinets, appliances, and distance might all impact battery drain. Does a short and clear path mean batteries last a year? Who knows…- So, is this worth it? Maybe on sale and if you can live with exposed face and hands and do not might ultra bright LED lights blasting your corneas if you use it in a darker room like a media room or family space. In the kitchen, up on a wall to the side, none of this matters but, as a satellite to your Kitchen (or any) Echo, like in a living room, the LED lights are just nuts and really hurt your eyes.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2018
My family users the Echo Dot in our kitchen for timers extensively. I've always felt like there was a disconnect when I had to ask Alexa how much time is left on my timers or pull out my phone to try to find it in the app. This wall clock is an excellent solution that makes Alexa timers so much better. The clock looks nice and modern. I would compare its looks/materials to standard wall clocks that you could buy at home goods stores for $10-$15. I definitely believe the timer features and auto time set functionality is worth the extra cost, though.

Pros:
* Visualization of Alexa timers makes them significantly more user friendly
* Modern looking, aesthetically pleasing clock looks great in the kitchen without looking out of place
* Silent operation (no ticking)
* Auto-adjustment for time change (no climbing on my counter top to fall-back/spring-forward)
* For the functionality of this clock, I would have expected the price to be higher

Cons:
* The clock materials could be improved
* In the Alexa app, when looking at this clock paired to my Echo Dot, under Battery it says, "Unavailable". I assume that this should show some kind of battery status. I'm not sure if this is a bug, but it would be nice to have that working.
* Multi-room audio on the paired Echo device causes the clock to temporarily disconnect.
* Edit - 12/21/2018: The batteries completely died after only a few days of operation. Reading other reviews, this seems to be common place. I'm not sure if Amazon is shipping this with old batteries, or if the clock is burning through them quickly. I have new batteries in place now. I'll update this if they get spent fast as well. Amazon support chat was quick to credit me for new batteries.

With this product, I believe that Amazon took something that was common place and mundane, and turned it into something with much more value and usefulness. I'm curious to see how long the batteries will last, but it was very nice that they included a set of batteries and a drywall anchor. From my experience so far, the visualization has updated nearly instantly after I initiated a timer on my Echo Dot. I am very pleased with this product. If you use Alexa for timers, you should get this wall clock.

Edit (02/22/2019): I initially (and reluctantly) returned this clock due to the disconnect issues that I was experiencing. I repurchased this when it went back on sale last week. I'm very happy to report that the connectivity has been solid on this new clock with the updated software on it.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2018
My family users the Echo Dot in our kitchen for timers extensively. I've always felt like there was a disconnect when I had to ask Alexa how much time is left on my timers or pull out my phone to try to find it in the app. This wall clock is an excellent solution that makes Alexa timers so much better. The clock looks nice and modern. I would compare its looks/materials to standard wall clocks that you could buy at home goods stores for $10-$15. I definitely believe the timer features and auto time set functionality is worth the extra cost, though.

Pros:
* Visualization of Alexa timers makes them significantly more user friendly
* Modern looking, aesthetically pleasing clock looks great in the kitchen without looking out of place
* Silent operation (no ticking)
* Auto-adjustment for time change (no climbing on my counter top to fall-back/spring-forward)
* For the functionality of this clock, I would have expected the price to be higher

Cons:
* The clock materials could be improved
* In the Alexa app, when looking at this clock paired to my Echo Dot, under Battery it says, "Unavailable". I assume that this should show some kind of battery status. I'm not sure if this is a bug, but it would be nice to have that working.
* Multi-room audio on the paired Echo device causes the clock to temporarily disconnect.
* Edit - 12/21/2018: The batteries completely died after only a few days of operation. Reading other reviews, this seems to be common place. I'm not sure if Amazon is shipping this with old batteries, or if the clock is burning through them quickly. I have new batteries in place now. I'll update this if they get spent fast as well. Amazon support chat was quick to credit me for new batteries.

With this product, I believe that Amazon took something that was common place and mundane, and turned it into something with much more value and usefulness. I'm curious to see how long the batteries will last, but it was very nice that they included a set of batteries and a drywall anchor. From my experience so far, the visualization has updated nearly instantly after I initiated a timer on my Echo Dot. I am very pleased with this product. If you use Alexa for timers, you should get this wall clock.

Edit (02/22/2019): I initially (and reluctantly) returned this clock due to the disconnect issues that I was experiencing. I repurchased this when it went back on sale last week. I'm very happy to report that the connectivity has been solid on this new clock with the updated software on it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021
I purchased this clock for my wife along with the 10" Echo Show. Initial hookup was easy. Runs on Bluetooth. Somehow the unit got disconnected from the Echo Show and it took me about an hour to get it going again. The clock comes with sufficient instructions to easily hook it up to an Echo Show and then all you have to do is say the name you have chosen for your device, mine is "Echo" and then say, "Echo, set a timer for 15 minutes." The clock, going down from the 12 will light up with 15 little lines of light all the way to the 3. It will then drop a light after each minute. The last minute of the time counts down the seconds, starting at the 12 and going all the away around counter-clockwise to the 12 again. Then an alarm will sound. We have discovered that the clock is not always as smart as it acts. When I say, "Echo, set a time for one half hour," it sets it for one and a half hours. It always does the same if I say it that way, so I have to say ". . . set a timer for thirty minutes." Then it works perfectly. The clock sets itself, from the internet I assume, so you never need to mess with it having an incorrect time. Any time set over one hour only lights up with the 12 until you get to the last hour, then it begin counting down by the minute, and then, finally, by the last 60 seconds. The remaining time also displays on the Echo Show.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Works well. Pairs via Bluetooth, so must be close enough (35-40 feet) to another echo device. Batteries last about 60-90 days.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021
So....it's a clock. I don't understand why people are so mad about some of these things. One person complains that if you take the hands off they don't go back on correctly - why on Earth would you remove the hands?

For my purposes it's an inexpensive item that makes my life easier in a small but not insignificant way. I'm a lawyer and because of COVID my hearings are mostly online. It us incredibly handy to look at my calendar and say, Alexa, set alarm for 10:55 am to give me time to get logged in for an 11am hearing. Yes, Google Calendar sends me an alert on my phone and my computer. Yes, I can keep track of the time in other ways. BUT, when you're bouncing between tasks and unplanned calls all day it is incredibly easy to lose track of the time.

This clock does not let me lose track of time. It's on the wall above my computer and it flashes and dings at me until I tell it to stop, which basically guarantees I don't get sidetracked before a hearing. It works even if my phone is on silent. I can hear it in other rooms of the house. It does what it is supposed to do and sometimes, it is that one little thing each day that makes your life a little bit easier that makes a big impact. For me, that thing is this clock.

Regarding battery life, the initial batteries that came with it were pretty short-lived. I ha e had numerous issues recently with Kirkland (Costco) batteries leaking recently so I gave in and went back to Duracell. With the better batteries I get way longer life out of the clock (I put in Duracell after the Amazon batteries died and it's going strong months later).

Regarding issues pairing, the clock does need to be in fairly close proximity to your Echo device. I purchased an Echo basic wall plug (it's just a barebones speaker that is integrated into the plug) that I have plugged in beneath the clock so it's in the same room as the clock and it works perfectly. In the kitchen, my normal Echo that lives across the room from my kitchen clock does the job just fine. If you're having connection issues it may be the distance between your Echo device and your wall clock

Finally, this clock works WITH an Echo speaker device. It does not, on its own, connect to the internet. The clock is an accessory to an Echo device. This is all stated clearly in the description but apparently people are missing that altogether.

I'm a wall clock person. I like to glance up and see the time instantly, so this clock works great for me. If you always look at your phone for the time you will probably not see the point of this. For me, though, it's exactly what I need and it is very useful in numerous rooms in my house.
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