Nighttime Speaking Clock PRO

by Mobo Studio


Medical

0.99 usd



Check the time without having to open your eyes!


This is the most convenient application to check the time without having to open your eyes.It is recommended for people who have trouble sleeping.It is simple to use:1. Open the app and place your phone face up next to you, for example on your bedside table. You can black your screen out.2. Whenever you feel the need just hover your hand over your proximity sensor and it will automatically announce the current time.Features comparing to free version:* automatic launch which charger connected* set hours and days of week of automatic enable disable app* no advertisementsOur app will consume very little battery power and its useful for for visually impaired users.Talking clock will not interrupt your sleeping patterns as it runs on a blacked out screen and will only announce the time when you hold your hand above the handset.Other app can be used in tandem with this app.Voice clock wont interfere with your sleeping patterns, because it is not intrusive.Volume and many other parameters can be set to your personal preferences.Sound and voice quality is excellent and no other text speaking engines need to be installed.Application supports 16 languages:►English US and UK►German, French►Japanese►Spanish, Italian, Portuguese PT and BR►Swedish, Dutch►Russian, Polish►Chinese, Korean►Turkishimportant bugs fixes, picking time on new Android fixed

Read trusted reviews from application customers

not working at night , after purchese not working , uselesssss ,

Raj kaushal

Bad toooo bad 😭. When I activate don't disturb is shutdown and close. 😔😔😔

Abdulmuhaymin Alabdullah

Need to improvement.the app always force stopping..sometime i touched the sensor.but nothing to do.just quietly.wasted money.

A Google user

Doesn't work. Needs more improvement.

Abdulmuhaymin Alabdullah

Not working properly... Time Waste and money waste. 😈😈😈

HONEY ARYAN

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Sliced Page

Keeps turning on when it's supposed to be off. Is too sensitive, and eats battery.

Edward Whishaw