Digital clock is a device that displays time using numerical digits, such as 7:45, instead of analog hands on a dial. These clocks are commonly found on alarm clocks, phones, and microwaves, and typically run on electricity or batteries. They are often used in homes, workplaces, and hospitals because of their accuracy and ease of use.
Digital display: Unlike analog clocks, digital clocks show the time numerically, making it straightforward to read the hours and minutes directly.
Display types: The numerical display is usually provided by an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), LED (Light Emitting Diode), or other electronic screen.
Common features: Many digital clocks come with additional features like alarms, timers, and backlights. Some modern ones also include fitness tracking or GPS.