The Clocks User Reviews

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Nice app, one little irksome problem

I really love this app. Visually stunning, and once you get past some of the complicated options, it is extremely useful. One small irksome flaw is that once I get the analogue clock face in the size and position I want, in just a few minutes it reverts to the original position and size. Hope that can be corrected.
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Great app destroyed by moronic programmers

Displays time great, but the programmers have zero concept of human factors so the interface to access functions is useless. If you accidentally use a motion to close the clock you disappear down their rabbit hole of commands that are all gestures that have no rational logic. And since mostly you just want to see the time, which this does better than the native Apple clock, it really destroys its utility. Alarms, world time, etc are all done almost infinitely better with the native Apple app; the only thing this does better is display time better. But you occasionally jam it up because the programmers have yet to discover how to program menus, necessitating wasting more time than a time display is worth. Get something else unless you like wasting time with your time app.
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Great use for old iPhone!

I love this clock, and have been using it as my alarm clock plus the clock in my living room, on old iPhones, for years. I love the choice of clock faces, the alarm choices, and all the other settings options available.
But I just have a question and a suggestion.
My question is that the two devices I have that are set on your app are showing two different times—-one is five minutes slower than the other! One would think the app is set to the Atomic Clock, so would simultaneously display the same time on all devices. So why are two devices showing two different times?
My suggestion is that your app have a FAQ section, and include a customer service contact form, so that one does not have to go through the Review section to ask a customer service-related question (like my question above).
Other than those two things, the app is the best of any of the other clock apps I have tried, including the Apple clock app. I recommend it to anyone with an iPhone, old or new, who wants to get rid of a clunky old alarm clock that takes up way too much space on their bedside table (mine is in landscape mode and taking up minimal space sitting on a business card holder), and/or who travels and doesn’t want to pack a travel clock or depend on hotel wake up calls.
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Great app but beware power drain.

I like the way this app keeps the clock face going continuously, but there is one flaw. I never use the app unless my phone is connected to a charger. Having the clock face running for hours on end seems to be a major power drain. Not a problem a long as there’s power coming in. On the plus side, it’s a great help if you are trying to cycle the battery.
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Use it every night

Great app! I use it every night without fail!

Simple, no in-app purchases, or annoying adds.

Just a big clock on your screen. Just what was needed- no idea why it is not part of the iPhone setup.
Free, and ad-free so not annoying!

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It shows the world clack and where you are but I can’t find how to set an alarm.

Fab clock....

Like a Rolex!! One can select the second hand to not tick! Brilliant clock. Well done to the developer!

Best ever iPad alarm clock by miles

I have tried many clocks on IOS devices and they are always overly complicated. This one took minutes to fully understand.
I will check out any other apps by this developer. Well done.

Perfect Car Clock

The clock on my Lexus has gone bad and they want $500+ to replace it. It is impossible not to look at it showing the wrong time, so I had to cover it some way. I found a tip suggesting I stick a magnetic iPhone mount on top of the clock lens. That worked great, but I still needed a clock. Then I found Clocks! The analog clock looks great. I love the ticking hands animation, and it stays on while I’m driving. The perfect solution!
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