Incredible Product backed by an Incredible Developer
For The Game Clock
Build quality: 5/5
Aesthetics: 5/5
Accommodative: 5/5
I have zero understanding of DYI electronics, and needed the Game Clock to function as a display for a time machine art installation. Although the Game Clock is fully user-programable the developer wrote custom code to support the exact needs of my project. They went over and beyond expectation. The developer collaborated with me, suggesting improvements to my initial concept, resulting in a more thoughtful and usable execution of the functionality. Plus, the programming service was price affordably. The developer always responded quickly to my inquires with well articulated information. It was an absolute pleasure doing business with Omzlo. Overall satisfaction: 5/5
For those interesting in how the Game Clock programming was customized to my specifications, below describes the new functionality:
—The Game Clock displays, per request, by default, "1970" on the left display, and "2019" on the right display.
—Pressing the central tach switch briefly once allows the user to change the year displayed on the left display (using the left and right snap action micro-switches to go back or forward in time in one year increments).
—Pressing the central tach switch briefly a second time allows the user to change the year on the right display.
—Pressing the central tach switch a third time sets the edited year dates.
—Long pressing the central tach switch (approx. 3 seconds) will give the user access to the display brightness setting (using the left and right snap action micro-switches to adjust the brightness down or up).