Cuckoo Clock 2.0

Cuckoo clocks had their heyday in the second half of the 19th century. In the 1850s, the Black Forest area of Germany produced 600,000 clocks each year, increasing to approximately 1.6 million units in 1880. The cuckoo clock became known and appreciated not only in Europe, but worldwide. Its reputation as a symbol of German craftsmanship and tradition was cemented during this time, and continues to this day.
Our version also has some mechanics in it, but of course never comes close to these sophisticated mechanical works of art. Our clock is equipped with an Oxocard Connect, with time synchronized via the internet, and a somewhat oversized 64-voice synthesizer for background music. And Makey takes the place of the cuckoo and gives us a big hurrah every hour on the hour!
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