




⏳ Master your moves with precision and style!
The North American Chess Clock and Game Timer offers 30 programmable settings and quick-set options for popular controls, housed in a durable plastic frame with metal buttons. Available in six vibrant colors, it weighs just 399 grams and measures 4"D x 7.5"W x 2"H, making it the perfect compact companion for competitive and casual players alike.
| ASIN | B00312D2OU |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,096 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,494 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand | DGT |
| Color | Black, Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,530) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | SG_B00312D2OU_US |
| Manufacturer | USA |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of settings | 30 |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 7.5"W x 2"H |
| Screen Size | 19.05 Centimeters |
| UPC | 885222070457 698887664806 885153513368 885165015300 885407444875 885119882262 885771530525 885114586844 812949022780 730669693502 |
S**S
Lot of function for the price
This is a very good chess clock. Also at this time Amazon offers free shipping, which was outstanding (Ordered on Sunday, delivered on Tuesday, free). This clock will inevitably be compared to the sturdy Chronos clocks costing 3 or 4 times as much, currently without Amazon free shipping. I have not ever owned a Chronos, but I have played on them. I believe they are heavy duty and probably more likely to survive abuse than the DGT NA. However, I do not plan to abuse mine or allow anyone to abuse it. The only negative comment I have is that the section of the manual explaining the timing options is confusing. On page 9 it has a table of timing options, what the display is supposed to show, and a verbal explanation. Option 14 shows display left and right both showing 0.00.00. In fact, what you actually see is 1) 0:00 0:00 followed by 2) .00 0:00 followed by 3) X:XX 0:00, (where X:XX is what you set the left hand minutes to) followed by 4) X:XX .00 followed by 5) 0:00 X:XX (the 0:00 is the 3 digit bonus time in minutes and seconds). Five screens instead of one. The second screen shows 00 with "bonus" at the bottom, leading me to believe that the maximum bonus time was 59 seconds. But what the .00 means is the seconds in the left hand (or right hand) main control time. Bottom line, this clock does what I want, and very few other do, but it was difficult to ascertain that. And let me say that other chess clocks can also be hard to understand. OK. now for the good. I like the recessed power button so it does not get powered on /off accidentally. This is one of the few clocks that will allow a Fischer move bonus of 60 seconds. The in-game controls are clear and well thought out. It remembers your settings for each time option so you might need to program an option only once (unless you use that same option with different values). This clock will fit in the clock compartment of my chess bag. Some of the Chronos clocks are too long to fit. Last but not least, a lot of function for a reasonable price.
J**J
SOLID, PERFECT, DURABLE, PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE
This clock is awesome! It's perfect for my needs. I recommend it. It's only $40. I hope this one becomes one of the defacto standards in chess clocks in North America. I love the DGT clocks! It doesn't weigh much. The batteries estimated life is 10 years. (has a battery low indicator) I recommend Energizer® Ultimate Lithium Batteries, or any other brand of lithium battery, as they don't tend to leak and are guaranteed to not leak. Easy to use. Easy to program. Easy on the wallet! I purchased a 2nd one! Check some YouTube videos on how easy this clock is to use. The one title is called: DGT North American Chess Clock Review by lambosandchess he walks you through every preset. Although for most tournaments, and casual play you probably only need : #1: Five minute Blitz game, #2: One time control, set it to whatever like 10 minutes, 15 minutes 1 hour etc. Sudden Death (no delay or anything) #14: One time control(set to whatever minutes/hours) with Fischer bonus/increment #20: One time control (set to whatever minutes/hours) with delay. In my video I uploaded, I'm hitting it more than I normally would, but it an take it. Also a couple videos with men playing blitz in the snow outside and the clock holds up! The videos are are titled: 1.) CHESS HUSTLER IN SHOCK! (GETS MAD) - NYC Chess Hustling 3 2.) CHESS HUSTLER FRUSTRATED (KNOCKS CLOCK OFF TABLE!) - NYC Chess Hustling 2 these are both by Chess Twins
R**N
Best Chess Clock on the Market
This is an excellent digital clock and, in my opinion, the best clock for the money. why? 1. It is very easy to figure out and program. A 'cheat sheet' for setup is on the bottom 2. The display is clear and easy to read 3. The lever system is easy to see at a distance 4. It uses two standard AA battery that lasts ten years 5. It is light and portable but has a wide base that makes it stable when playing 6. Digital chess clocks are a must for modern tournament play. Analog clocks cannot take advantage of modern time controls. My thoughts on the competitors: 1. It is significantly easier to use than the more expensive Chronos which is sturdy and heavy (stable) but VERY difficult to program, and has to be disassembled to change batteries. Once programed, the Chronos works well. I suggest watching a YouTube video on programing it before buying. I would think that after a few moments of watching, most people would steer clear of this device. There is also a video on how to change the batteries. For Blitz (and only Blitz), I think the Chronos is the best chess clock. It comes in the 'Touch' and 'Button' variety. I have the Touch which has no moving parts. I think the Button version is more pleasant to use. 2. Much sturdier and nicer looking than the Saitek and Excalibur. 3. Much less likely to to break than the ZmartFun. My first one arrived broken. The replacement fell and broke. The company was very responsive to my email and offered to replace the one that I dropped! The clock uses four heavy C batteries which are strapped in and can easily break the fragile plastic holding it in. Hopefully there will be an updated model. There is a similar clock by DGT called the DGT 2010 SG. This model is a little more expensive and it's time controls that are geared more towards FIDE tournaments. The DGT North American is better for United States tournaments. The DGT web site has a side-by-side comparison. There is also a model called the DGT 10102 XL (red)/ 10103 XL (Beige) used in top level tournaments, usually FIDE rated. These are the only clocks that can be hooked up to a DGT electronic boards which cost between $650 and $850.00, give or take. I don't think that there is any compelling need to get this clock without the 'extras'. I think the DGT easy and the DGT 960 are flimsy and not as good for regular play as the DGT NA (and 2010). The DGT 960 is better for chess 960.
M**N
A great clock.
E**.
Es un excelente reloj.
R**I
Very good timer
E**.
El mejor reloj de ajedrez calidad precio
V**N
Compared to a Saitek clock I had before, this one is simpler to set up. It's very easy to use, it clearly displays time in seconds throughout the game (as opposed to only after time drops below 5 min on the other clock).
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