When you’re running behind, sometimes you tend to just skip the shower to make sure you’re on time for work, an appointment, or class. With a shower clock, you can still wash up and keep an eye on the time. It is also helpful if you’ve got something cooking in the oven but need to jump in the shower in between batches. Here are some of the best shower clocks to help you keep track of time.
KADAMS Digital Bathroom Shower Clock
Displays several types of information
The KADAMS shower clock has a timer and an alarm, so you can set it to alert you when it’s time to get out. The large display screen shows the time, temperature of its surroundings, and humidity levels. It also clearly counts down time when the timer is used. This waterproof shower clock can be perched up with the included stand, or stuck to glass with the suction cup. There is a hole cut out in the back to hang it on a nail or other wall mount.
BALDR Bathroom LCD Waterproof Shower Clock
Simple display that’s easy to set
This shower clock is waterproof, so it’s okay if it gets splashed a little. It displays the timer countdown, current room temperature, and the humidity level. Time is added to your countdown in either 10-minute or single minute intervals, up to 99 minutes total. This value shower clock displays the current time in either standard or military time and can be hung on just about any type of material, including glass and tile, with the suction cup.
CIYOYO Shower Radio Bluetooth Speaker Clock Display
Keep time and sing along
This is a combination radio, speaker, and shower clock that is waterproof enough to be hung and used in the shower. The radio picks up local FM radio stations while the Bluetooth connection can be used to play your own music list, or even answer phone calls while in the shower. The display screen shows the current time, the station you’re listening to, and the remaining battery life. When fully charged, the CIYOYO shower clock and radio will run for 10 hours.
Our White Bathroom Shower Rope Clock
A no-frills shower clock
The Our White bathroom shower features an analog clock rather than a digital one. The clock face is large, so it’s easy to read and is covered with a waterproof material that won’t fog up because of the heat and humidity of the shower. It has a PVC rope to let you hang the clock over the showerhead, but the base also kicks out into a stand so it can be set on a counter or shelf.
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We like the KADAMS digital shower clock because it displays so much information at once. It shows the current time, room temperature, humidity level, and a timer countdown. Each piece of information is displayed large enough to easily read, and because the entire clock is waterproof, from every angle, it can be used in the shower without fogging up or shorting out. This digital shower clock has a stand attached to the back for placing it on a shelf or on the counter. It also includes a suction cup that makes it easier to hang on the bathroom mirror, shower door, or tiles. The cutout in the back gives you a way to permanently mount this clock with other types of wall hangers.
For something really neat, check out the combination shower clock and radio by CIYOYO. It doesn’t have a timer like other shower clocks, but you can tune into your favorite FM radio stations and see what time the current time is while you wash up. It’s Bluetooth enabled which gives you hands-free calling capabilities, even while in the tub, plus the CIYOYO doubles as a Bluetooth speaker so you can jam to your own music list.
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