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Sony Easy Alarm Clock Radio ICF-C180
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I like it
I like this very much, it does what it says on the tin without any fuss, and very straightforward to use.
I particularly like the LCD screen, which as well as the time also shows you the alarm time set. I would think this screen may be less easy to read from across the room than the traditional bright LED, but it's just fine on my bedside table.
I particularly like the LCD screen, which as well as the time also shows you the alarm time set. I would think this screen may be less easy to read from across the room than the traditional bright LED, but it's just fine on my bedside table.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent, with one annoying flaw
There's hardly anything wrong with this device. There are four different alarm settings, two of which can be set for a particular day. This means, if I have to get up early, I don't have to reset the alarm for my wife! It also means, we can set a later time for holidays / weekends, without having to reset the time. The display is fine, if a little too bright at night (so I tilt the alarm away from my pillow) and the sound quality is very good for a box of this size and price.
The only gripe - to save twenty seconds, twice a year, Sony decided to provide a daylight savings button to push the current time forward or back an hour. That's fine, but it would be much better if the button needed to be pressed in conjunction with another, or at least held down for a while. Unfortunately, it's all too easy (whilst half asleep) to hit the daylight savings button by accident, thereby inducing mad (I've overslept) panic or relaxed (let's have another hour in bed) undeserved bliss!
The only gripe - to save twenty seconds, twice a year, Sony decided to provide a daylight savings button to push the current time forward or back an hour. That's fine, but it would be much better if the button needed to be pressed in conjunction with another, or at least held down for a while. Unfortunately, it's all too easy (whilst half asleep) to hit the daylight savings button by accident, thereby inducing mad (I've overslept) panic or relaxed (let's have another hour in bed) undeserved bliss!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Good choice
Great alarm clock and would recommend, only found one drawback which is the brightness of the backlight as even the lower setting lights up the room slightly and I find myself turning the clock around.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
How simple to use
Even my button hating husband can set this alarm, its easy to use, clear to see and the weekend functionality is brilliant.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Just what I needed
Not very pretty it's true but it doesn't take up much space and does everything I could want on an alarm clock.
Options to wake you up at different times on different days and excellent radio reception, for Radio 4 FM anyway which is all I use, and I've never had to retune unlike my previous clock.
Options to wake you up at different times on different days and excellent radio reception, for Radio 4 FM anyway which is all I use, and I've never had to retune unlike my previous clock.