NTP PoE and WiFi Clocks/Timers
Shop digital network clocks with PoE or Wifi network capabilities. Multiple sizes and options are available. Made in USA.
Description
NTP digital network clocks are essential features of most companies that run on a network. They allow people to quickly check the time at any given moment in places ranging from schools and libraries to corporate offices, manufacturing facilities, government buildings, among many more. Because they’re the references that allow staff members and visitors to follow their daily schedules, it’s vital to choose network clocks carefully. Here’s what to look for in a wall clock.
A Practical Style
In some contexts, having a more decorative or abstract design for wall clocks can be nice. For instance, you might have a large, interesting analog clock in a lobby area. For the majority of wall clocks scattered throughout your building, though, it’s often better to go for a practical style. Digital clocks are ideal for this as they can display the exact minute and second. You can also consider whether you want single-sided or double-sided clocks. Single-sided clocks work well in wide rooms where people remain mostly stationary and need to see the clock from various angles. Double-sided clocks are perfect for hallways where people pass by from different directions since they remain visible even when far away.
A Fitting Display Size
Clock display size is also a part of what to look for in a wall clock. Display size influences a wall clock’s perceptibility. The larger the room the clock will be in, and the higher up on the wall you’ll place them, the bigger they must be. Fortunately, you can choose from many options when it comes to clock dimensions. TimeMachines®, for example, offers digital wall clocks that have digits either 2.5″ or 4″ in height. The former is sufficient when you look at the clock from a distance of 100 feet or less. The latter will remain clear from greater distances.
NTP Synchronization
NTP synchronization capabilities are too often overlooked when people are deciding on wall clocks for their facilities. With Network Time Protocol (NTP), your clocks can connect to either a local network time source—such as a time server in your building—or to a reliable outside time source over the internet. This allows all your wall clocks to display the same, accurate time. When time management and precision are important to your operations, this is a critical feature to make use of. It also helps to create an atmosphere of professionalism and punctuality.
Included with each clock order:
2 screws and 2 plastic hollow wall anchors (Single-sided clocks only).
12V power supply (WiFi clocks only).
WiFi antenna (WiFi clocks only).
TimeMachines® believes the time that you see on your wall clocks should always be correct and precise. That’s why we supply NTP clocks that are easy to set up via PoE or WiFi. Contact us to upgrade the clocks in your required location today.
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Network | PoE, WiFi |
| Digit Size | 2.5 inches, 4 inches |
| Display Format | 4 Digits, 6 Digits, 9 Digits, Custom |
| Display Faces | 1 (Single-sided), 2 (Double-sided) |
| HS Code | 9105.21.80 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| Country of Origin | US |
16 reviews for NTP PoE and WiFi Clocks/Timers
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Summer Impey (verified owner) –
Hands down, Time Machines PoE digital clock is the best I have come across yet. I work for a huge facility and have purchased about 50 thus far. Sleek, modern look. There is no “special” software needed in order to login & program it. I will continue to purchase & recommend this brand.
You will not regret your purchase 🙂
doug (verified owner) –
I bought the POE NTP clock a few months back for use in a TV control room, and it’s perfect! The web interface is easy to use to adjust the brightness to the perfect level. Shortly after, I moved the clock into a new control room, but upon powering it back up, the clock did not work properly. I left an after hours voicemail, and was greeted with an early morning email including return/repair instructions. Upon receipt, it was 100% warranty covered, fixed, and I had a tracking number for its return in less than one day! Communication was great too! I couldn’t be more pleased! You get what you pay for, and in this case, you get excellence.
Frank Kiernan (verified owner) –
I really like this clock. I really do. Hopefully I have better luck with this one than I had with the previous one (see review above). After a little less than two and a half years the first one went stone dead. But for the price there is just nothing comparable. I hope I have better luck with this one!
Justin Town –
Great clocks. Strongly recommend these to anyone. Great quality and crystal clear to read from a distance.
Robert Dodson –
This is a solidly build and good looking digital clock that is easy to use and works as advertised. Just plug it in and you have perfect time. For more adjustments it does have a web interface. I am thinking now about getting one in white letters with seconds for my office.
John Bordelon –
Perfect size. POE works flawlessly along with time accuracy.
Adam Maciejewski –
Purchased this for a busy cafeteria. It’s very easy to read and was extremely easy to set up. Great product.
Kaleb Gilliland –
I have had this clock up and running for about one month now at our business. Setup was simple and straightforward. Mounting the clock is simple as well. Make sure you use a tape measure and level. The clock LED’s are bright and easy to read. Ours is mounted fairly high up on a wall in a gym. No problems seeing it. The time is correct as I have verified it a few times against our NTP. Overall, a simple straightforward solution for a clock you can setup once and not have to worry about. Ended up purchasing another one in a smaller size for our cafeteria. I was able to hide the antennae in the input cutout behind the clock to give it a more sleek appearance.
C Smith –
Easy to configure and works great!
The only real complaint I have is I would like to see smaller seconds indicators as compared to the hour and minute LED’s.
Overall, great clock. Would recommend.
jpwage79 –
I like my office to look like a command center. This clock is a great touch to that affect I have it in a position where I can read it from one side of the house to the other down a 60ft hallway. Set it up in my window once just to see how far away the digits could be read… I’d say I got about 100yds away, but I have 20/15 vision too.
NYmedic1 –
Display is bright. It has its own built in Web server. The IP address comes up automatically when you power it up. I simply punched the IP address into my iPhone and was able to configure this unit in less than two minutes. Overall, an excellent product.
Russel T. –
Great clock. Very visible and super easy to set up and operate. Plug and play is amazing and almost felt like cheating as I got everything together and saw it update time and start running.
opstx –
This sntp (simple network time protocol) time display is a great time display. Installation could not be simpler, just plug it into a powered Ethernet network connection(POE- enabled) and give it a few minutes to sync. If your network wiring does not support POE the adapters are essentially plug and play also and not expensive.
Despite the simplicity you can access the clock via a browser interface and set certain options (specifically brightness).
Oh, yes, to get 24 hour time display your network connection needs to be 24 hours also!
Top industrial quality construction – metal chassis, high quality displays and circuit boards.
Couldn’t be better.
Chris F. –
Though expensive for a clock, I wanted the exact, correct time at a glance, with a display readable from virtually anywhere with a sight line. This one is also completely silent (my previous electrics and of course any quartz clocks are not), and automatically resets itself after a power outage and for summer time. Golly, this clock even has its own web site for advanced settings.
As these kind of clocks go (i.e. ones intended for commercial installation or speciallist use) the cost of this model is actually at/near the bottom of the range. Everyone must decide if the features are worth it vs. their needs. Myself, I love it.
Karl G. –
I will put aside the elegant simplicity, predictability and reliability of Ethernet powered network clocks, because the concept speaks for itself. Instead will share our experience on how this clock is different than the others we have tried. Our company now has four of these clocks. We have owned several brands of Power over Ethernet (PoE) network clocks over the years. This one is easily our favorite. It also happens to be about $100 cheaper than the one it replaces (at the time of this writing).
This product is of the ideal design in my (informed) opinion. You can simply plug it in, accepting the time server defaults, or you can easily configure your preferred time server and GMT offset using any web browser (via the clock’s embedded web server), BUT if your network DHCP server is configurable (typical of any mid-size business or school), the clocks will self-configure according to the DHCP time server options you specify.
THE OTHER BRAND of network clock that we have on premises (starts with the letter V) has a needlessly complex provisioning and setup application. That system was much harder for us to set up. In our case it took more than an hour for a networking expert to 1. discover that a configuration utility was required, 2. download it, 3. comprehend it, 4. configure it, 5. test the setup. That’s expensive! Furthermore, we sometimes observed drift of a whole second or to from our intranet time server (OpenNTP). This may have been idiosyncratic, but it is still worth mentioning.
BY CONTRAST this “Time Machines” clock seems to remain precisely synchronized (so far). The clock itself is 3 hops from NIST Stratum-0, and yet it appears to stay within .02 seconds (as close as we can measure) of Universal Coordinated Time. That is good enough for us, and certainly more than good enough for anything with a pulse.
Frank K. –
Having installed one of Time Machines network time servers on my network a year ago this seemed the natural progression. This thing is absolutely great. The build quality is impressive – an all steel case, no plastic here. The large digits are BRIGHT! I installed the clock up high in my garage based machine shop and it’s visible from everywhere. So bright it serves as a night light in the dark shop. I have it configured with a static IP and powered from a POE Ethernet switch. Configuration took all of 5 minutes and from that point on it’s just plug and play. The fact that it was on sale just sweetened the deal.
Highly recommended!
Looking for an application for a second one.