Timex T309T Alarm Clock Radio with Nature Sounds (Titanium)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:worth it

(3 out of 5) by M. Benson on Feb
20, 2006 (North Liberty, IA United States)
i really enjoy owning an alarm clock that has a timer on it so i can either listen to the radio to fall asleep to or nature sounds to fall asleep. the only negative thing i would have to say about this product is that the OFF/RESET button is close to the SNOOZE button, there was one occasion where reaching for the snooze button, i hit the reset button and the buzzer never came back on. since then i have learned to consciencly avoid that.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:It's a Really Nice Clock!

(4 out of 5) by disappointed and still cold on Sep
16, 2004 (Ponderay, ID, USA)
I bought this clock about 2 years ago and it is still working just as good as when I bought it! The preset stations and setting the alarm and time was very easy to figure out. Just like someone else said on here, didn't ever get out the book to figure it out. The sounds all sound the same, but didn't buy it just for that. If the sounds would be clearer I would have rated this a 5. I love the 3 alarms that's a really great feature plus you can select five days a week or 7 or just daily. I do however sleep very sound and wish the volume would go up higher, but it works. I recommend to anyone to buy it, as the narrow upright sleek look is great. Would be a nice addition if Timex made it with those updates and maybe a bluelit background instead of the orange, as I like everything to match.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:Timex and DST

(1 out of 5) by Anthony Davis on Apr
2, 2007 (Los Alamos, NM USA)
Although the Congress is ultimately to blame for the stupid rearrangement of daylight savings time, Timex is to blame for a product that cannot cope with the new dates. Not only that, but you cannot turn the DST setting off! So Timex has a clock that is guraranteed to be wrong four times a year.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:almost great

(4 out of 5) by Patricia Biswanger on Nov
19, 2006 (Bryn Mawr, PA)
I was looking for a radio with the kind of buttons you see on car radios, and for some inexplicable reason they are very hard to find. But the guy at Radio Shack directed me to this one, and I really love it, except for two things: (a) even though the clock is purportedly self-set by some super-sophisticated government satellite, it is ALWAYS nine minutes fast (I just don't get that!); and (2) sometimes you have to play with the wire antenna to improve the reception (but even that isn't a big deal). All in all it's a pretty terrific little radio, if you can get used to having a clock that is always nine minutes fast! (Or maybe yours won't be, and it's just me!) So, on the whole, I'd recommend it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:Love it!

(4 out of 5) by nyc buyer on Mar
23, 2006 (New York, NY United States)
Great clock, sounds could be slightly more realistic and it would be better if the settings ran on a 12-hour system with an am/pm selection instead of having to run through 24 hours to get to desired time, but still, I had purchased a couple of others and this is the best.
Love the look, easy to understand.