The KosherClock™ V3 introduces a revolutionary design with its unique outer sleeve, offering three distinct modes to cater to various needs: Shabbos Mode, Weekday Mode, and Travel Mode. On regular weekdays, effortlessly rotate the outer sleeve to fully access the screen and all buttons, including the Snooze button for added convenience. As the sacred day of Shabbos approaches, adjust the outer sleeve to allow visibility of the screen while rendering all buttons inactive, ensuring compliance with Shabbat restrictions without any concerns about Muktzah. The ingenious design includes an automatic alarm shutoff after one minute, seamlessly integrating practicality with adherence to Jewish traditions.
For those on the go, the KosherClock™ V3 has a dedicated Travel Mode. Simply rotate the outer sleeve to cover both the screen and buttons, safeguarding your KosherClock™ V3 during travel and preventing any unintended interactions. This innovative timepiece combines functionality with a thoughtful approach to Shabbat observance and travel convenience, making it an ideal companion for individuals seeking a versatile and reliable clock solution.
KosherClock™ V3
Choose which days you want your alarms to ring. On Weekday, Shabbos or Yom Tov, set different or same wake up times! Set more than one alarm for the same day! Switch between Shabbos, Weekday, and Travel mode easily with KosherClock’s innovative protective case. It’s perfect for home, trips, business travel and makes a great gift.
Weekday Mode
- Set your whole week in advance!
- 10 Alarms
- Volume settings include high, low and muted
- Weekday snooze button
- 1 year warranty
Shabbos Mode
- Rabbinically approved
- 100% Kosher and can be used without fear of Shabbos violation
- Not Muktzah, may be carried and moved around on Shabbos/Yom Tov when in”Shabbos Mode”
- Alarm rings for 60 seconds and shuts off by itself
- Buttons hidden
Travel Mode
- Buttons & screen covered and protected
- Set more than one alarm for the same day
Rabbinical Approvals:
The KosherClock has been approved by major Rabbis concerning its use on Shabbos when used in the following manner:
- Battery installation, setting of time and alarm must be done prior to Shabbos.
- Some poskim say that alarms set to go off during Shabbos must be set via the standard “beeping” noise and not the recorded alarm. Many poskim say that you may use the recorded alarm feature on Shabbos. Please ask your local Rabbi for his opinion.
- Alarms that go off during Shabbos cannot be turned off manually by the user. The alarm will stop on its own after 1 minute.
- No buttons should be pressed during Shabbos.
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