Hi, everyone-- Up for sale is this fully-assembled GeekCreit DIY Imitation Nixie RGB LED "Lixie" desk clock with double-line font and day/date/temp display and audio spectrum frequency graph. It's got automatic brightness adjust and has a very nice dim orange night mode, unlike GeekCreit's older designs that were blindingly bright at nighttime. There are several RGB color animations for the daytime mode. It was bought as a pre-soldered kit that only needed to be physically assembled into the 3D structure with a screwdriver, no soldering iron. You'll receive it fully-assembled in working order. Photos are of the actual item you will receive from this listing. I am a huge fan of GeekCreit's DIY LED clocks and have ordered another one with a different design that is wall-mountable to try my soldering iron on. The only reason I am selling this is that I don't need so many clocks! I've built four different GeekCreit DIY clocks so far, and am going for the fifth. This has sat on my desk for a while and is a little dusty but otherwise works as new. There is a CR2032 battery installed in the base to retain the time/date/settings. Includes the white 2ft USB A to mini-USB charge-only cable to power it. Note: it does not work with charge+sync USB cables, just charge cables. You will have to provide your own 110VAC to USB A smartphone charger. I recommend the old Apple iPhone 1.5A charger--it's small and works great. I'll include printed instructions for the settings. The clock is very easy to understand except for the day-of-week, which is represented by a number 0 through 6 and not letters like Sun through Sat. I prefer this model with the double-line font and not the older model with the single-line font. The numbers on this are 1 and 5/8 inches tall if measured from the bottom of the 0 to the top of the 0. The entire clock is 10 inches wide, 2.75 inches tall from the desk surface, and just over 1.75 inches deep, measured front to back. An excellent assembly and review and settings-instruction video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E9Y_zoI4aU This other video demonstrates the frequency graph mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7nDgXgOaUI Pretty cool, huh? GeekCreit seems to have been done in by the pandemic lockdowns, so once these kits sell out, that's it. Ships 2lb. USPS Ground Advantage or Priority Mail