Desk clocks are designed to be placed on small surfaces like nightstands, dressers, and office desks. They are usually less than seven inches tall. They may be used purely for timekeeping or include an alarm clock function. Most models are battery-powered and have knobs at the back for adjusting time and setting the alarm.
Visibility: Choose a desk clock with a large, readable display. Avoid LCD clocks if your desk is close to a window, because the sun can obscure the display. Look for one with a bright-colored backlight if you work in a dark or poorly lit room.
Power: Choose a desk clock that uses readily available batteries, such as alkaline AA or AAA. Make sure it can last at least two months on a single battery. Look for one with power indicators that alert you when the batteries are running low.
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