NKO Atomic Clock

Current time in milliseconds unit, dday remaining time calculator, elapsed time, stopwatch, server time checker

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  • 2019-10-29 06:14:54 KST -0.232390
  • 2019-10-29 06:10:48 KST -0.238386
  • 2019-04-15 19:57:59 KST -0.159718
  • 2019-04-15 19:56:37 KST -0.319052
  • 2019-04-15 19:54:44 KST -0.503918
  • 2019-04-15 19:53:41 KST -0.894788
  • 2019-04-15 19:48:35 KST -0.030116
  • 2019-04-15 19:43:27 KST -1.004437
  • 2019-04-15 19:40:28 KST -0.522957
  • 2019-04-15 19:34:52 KST -0.532483
  • Average -0.4438245

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We fetch a server clock and let you see

Webservers transmit their time in seconds unit, so without special treatment, the maximum error would be as big as 1 second. NKO Atomic Clock calculates a server time more than ten times in 1 second and seize the moment when the second changes. Thus we can minimize the calculation error as small as 0.1 second. Moreover, delays between our server and a destination server are considered so the accuracy of time increases.

NKO supports the HTTPS protocol and subdomains

Some servers use different servers over protocols or subdomains. You can get a desired result by specifying more details.

Information

# You need to tell us an exact server address. For example, some sites host differently by whether the address begin with WWW or not.

# Even if your computer clock isn't synchronized, NKO always will display correct time.

# If you click a numeric time error in the history view, the clock will use that measurement.

# The results can have quite much error if the destination server is under load balancing. Please refer to a variance in the server time history information.

# A particular service uses its own time clock, different with web servers' clock. in this case, server time guessing is not meaningful.