Here comes the sun.
Has the Solar Powered Clock brought timepieces full circle? It’s a distinct possibility; with sundials being the oldest means by which people told time, other than using the sun itself, now comes another chronometer, while not directly relaying the time from Ra’s chariot, it is powered by the immense energy of our nearest star. But the Solar Powered Clock isn’t a big, oafish mechanism like its ancient counterpart; it has a sleek and sophisticated 21st century design which makes it a fashionable addition to any office or work area.
Unless you live to be 56 billion years-old and have yet to expatriate to another solar system, you should find that you have a quite reliable source of energy to keep the Solar Powered Clock going. You won’t wake up to anymore digital faces blinking 12:00 after the power has gone out during the middle night again; and you won’t ever need to buy expensive replacement batteries because the Solar Powered Clock relies on the same energy source that all living things do: the sun.
Its compact design, which ought to free up plenty of room in your already over-stuffed cubicle, is highlighted by a modest design. Its simple black frame comes with two sets of hands (long or short for wall hanging or free standing display, respectively). The only conspicuous adornment on the Solar Powered Clock is its solar panel, the source of all its energy but even that is a humble way of declaring your eco-friendly concern.