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Wireless School Clocks

Wireless School Clocks enhance educational environments with accurate, reliable, synchronized clock systems. There are several advantages to wireless clock systems. The main benefits are:

  • Wireless clock systems are pivotal for maintaining operational efficiency in K-12 schools by ensuring punctuality for daily events.
  • The disadvantages of POE clocks drive the shift towards wireless clock systems in schools, as the infrastructure involves wiring and POE switches.
  • Wireless clocks come in battery-operated or AC-powered versions. When the battery is operated, the AA batteries last five years. 
  • Email reporting if a clock goes offline or a low battery.

Wireless Clocks Installation and Maintenance

Wireless clocks are more manageable and less costly to install than POE systems because they do not require extensive wiring, labor, or POE Switches.

Installing wireless clock systems can be straightforward, often allowing in-house handling without needing professional installers. The RF clocks base station can be AC powered or POE and transmit the time code to the clocks.

The Base station transmits the time code daily to all clocks, which repeat the signal, providing complete coverage of your facility. 

Wireless RF Clock maintenance is as simple as changing the batteries every five years. The cloud reporting will email you when it’s time to replace the batteries. The electric version has zero maintenance.

Wireless clock systems enable effortless expansion and relocation and are cost-efficient to install, aligning with schools’ dynamic needs.

Wireless GPS Clocks versus Wi-Fi Clocks

Wireless GPS Clock is another term for wireless RF clocks. These clock systems need a time source, typically GPS or NTP time.

A wireless GPS clock can be placed anywhere within a facility. It displays accurate time and adjusts for daylight saving time if necessary. It also has a clock reporting capability. The main difference from Wi-Fi clocks is that they operate on their own 2.4 GHz signal.

Wi-Fi Clocks connect to your Wi-Fi using the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and operate similarly to GPS wireless clock synchronization by getting time from an NTP server. The disadvantage of Wi-Fi clocks is that if the Wi-Fi password changes, all the clocks must be reconfigured with the new password.

Enhanced Operational Efficiency

  • Accurate time displays across different areas in a school, provided by synchronized wireless clock systems, increase accountability and punctuality for maintaining class schedules.
  • The adoption of synchronized wireless clock systems has demonstrated an increase of over 16,667 educational hours per year in a school with 1,000 students.

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