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QlockTwo – time in words

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QlockTwo – The fourth dimension squared by Biegert & Funk

QlockTwo – The fourth dimension squared by Biegert & Funk

This unconventional looking typographic clock is a creation of Biegert & Funk – straight from Germany. QlockTwo tells the time by illuminating words with LEDs. The clock is fitted with light sensor for automatic adjustment to ambient light. The magnetic front part can be replaced without any visible attachments so you have plenty of color choices to suite your mood.

QlockTwo – The fourth dimension squared by Biegert & Funk

21 Comments to “QlockTwo – time in words”
  • Cre8ive Commando says:
    1

    Wow cool! Interesting idea.

  • Molly says:
    2
  • sam says:
    3

    Where can I get one? EEE!

  • Greg Babula says:
    4

    I would purchase this in a heartbeat!

  • Ben says:
    5

    Wow! 885 euros! that’s almost 1200 dollars. It’s cool, but it’s not that cool.

  • Gian Mayor says:
    6

    your comment …

  • oce says:
    7

    Wow cool! Where can I get one?

  • Artbeiter says:
    8
  • Andreas says:
    9

    Easy to make yourself with an Arduino, just search on instructables.com

  • Michael says:
    10

    Yeah its a pretty neat idea, is it just a concept of can it be purchased now?

  • K B JAIN says:
    11

    gud

  • Sachin Gupta says:
    12

    Excellent thought. But I like design theme of your blog.

  • Pbaybie says:
    13

    Oh my gosh.. I’m having troubles breathing! I’m so happy i found this xD ahaha

  • Jim Daggo says:
    14

    STUPID!

  • Brilliant Wall Clock says:
    15

    Would love to buy this one

  • james mann says:
    16

    crap!

  • Nicktt says:
    17

    Not going to lie…that is pretty slick. Minimalism for the win.

  • Mahesh says:
    18

    good 1

  • J Override says:
    19

    Wow why didnt i think of that its a stunning design i would love to own one

  • Gadget Time says:
    20

    its a nice look but i would like to see an ajustable backlight



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