Clock-Radio Reviews


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Buyer reviews for "Clock-Radio" sorted by average review score:

Salton Wet Tunes WT50BL Shower Radio (Translucent Blue)
Made by Salton
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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    Wet Tunes Shower Am/FM Radio
    I attended a Cancer relay and one of the gifts given to Cancer Survivors was a "Salton Wet Tunes" shower radio. Turning on the radio took a good 1-2 minutes and if you were not careful, it would turn off. After one week, it would not turn on at all. I know the batteries are good, because the clock works. When, and I use that word very sparingly, it worked the reception was so poor I could hardly hear with the volumn up high. I was extremely dissapointed in the product. I'm happy I didn't purchase the product. Having said that, I'm sure the group that put together the relay will not request that paticuliar product again. One would think a manufacture would donate a product that is workable because, what better "free" advertisment could one get? This advertisment for "Wet Tunes", went south. This product, "Salton Wet Tunes" is in the trash.
    I hope no one else purchases one.

    Battery Hog
    I purchased the radio/cd model. It will not get through an entire CD without the batteries going dead. I contacted Salon-Maxim customer service and was told this was "completely normal","CD player uses a lot of power", "use rechargeable batteries", and "sorry... nothing I can do for you". He also suggested I use an ac/dc adapter (IN THE SHOWER) !!
    I do not recommend this product.

    Durable, but poor sound quality
    This product is certainly not for anyone looking for quality sound. Reception is poor, and the tuner is difficult to work with. However, I suppose you could expect as much from a shower radio, and the radio's durabilty and true water resistance almost make up for its shortcomings.


    Sony LIV Digital AM/FM Clock Radio - ICFC273LIV2
    Made by Sony Liv
    • AM/FM drift-free digital tuner
    • Five direct access buttons and 15 station presets
    • Dual alarm with individual settings
    • Extendable snooze
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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    Returning this ASAP
    I have the same comment as those before me - what good is an alarm clock without a battery back-up? Sony seems to be a little out of touch - I can't believe they'd even bother to manufacturer this product without that feature.

    No Clock Backup
    It appears this radio does not have any type of power backup for the clock and alarm which, in my opinion, makes it useless. Also, according to the Sony web site this product has been discontinued. Maybe there's a connection there.

    Clock Radio
    I like the styling and features of this radio, but there is one feature that I am concerned about. Most clock radios have battery back up in case the power goes out. I do not see this feature. Does it have battery back up? If so, how long does it hold the time, 20 minutes or for several hours. I am thinking of purchasing this item. This will be the deciding feature. Thank You


    Aiwa FRA200 AM/FM Clock Radio
    Made by Aiwa
    • Digital clock
    • Green LED display
    • AM/FM tuner
    • Single alarm (radio or buzzer)
    • Analog radio tuner
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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    Poor Customer Service
    Navigating through AIWA's customer service is almost as bad as dealing with the IRS. It makes their warranty practically worthless.

    In my experience, the AIWA products I've owned (one shelf system, and one portable tape player) have functionally lasted about a year or less. Save yourself some money (and more importantly the headache of dealing with their customer service) and buy a Sony or a Pioneer (anything else).

    Bright lights
    The AIWA FR-A200 AM/FM Clock Radio works about as one would expect a low-end clock radio to work (if its music you are after there are better radios in the $60.00 range, but for news and early morning traffic reports who needs fine reproduction). The controls are fairly easy to get used to, although the "Sleep" button is sometimes a little difficult to locate in the dark. The "Snooze" button is a snap to find. The only drawback of this Clock Radio is that the green luminous numbers on the clock are VERY bright and may keep light sleepers awake. The light from the radio might fool you into thinking dawn has come earlier than expected. Otherwise I have no problems with this machine.


    GE 74982 Clock Radio with Presets
    Made by General Electric
      Amazon base price: $
      Average review score:

      Do not buy!
      Thought this was a semi-stylish unit that had the dual alarm and backup features that I wanted, however, I soon found out that the radio had stopped working and so had to use the regular alarm. This has to be the world's most annoying sound since Jim Carrey screeched in "Dumb and Dumber". The Beep, Beep, Beep gets louder and louder until the entire neighborhood is waking up with you! In addition, the clock sometimes decides to just shut down for awhile until it feels like waking up. Please stay away from this product!

      Alarm could be louder
      I like the auto set time feature but think the alarm could be louder. It starts off quite low but will increase in volume as you let it go. I guess for some that might be a cool feature but not for me.


      SPORTS DIG TN AM/FM STREO
      Made by GPX
        Amazon base price: $
        Used price: $17.73
        Buy one from zShops for: $14.98
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        GPX fails
        Bought this for my daughter who really wanted to listen to 1560 AM and various FM stations. AM reception very poor especially in the car. FM reception is sporadic. Had to return it. Still looking for something that will work that is reasonably priced.

        Constant Static
        The only thing I wasn't pleased with, is the quality of the sound. There were stations you could tell should have been clear, but for some reason, either the reception was bad or there was something wrong with the headphone jack. I'm not sure which. And I can't stand to listen to things that are not clear. It's a pet peeve. Perhaps some people don't have a problem with it, which is totally understandable. I guess it's more of a personal opinion.


        RCA RP3757 AM/FM Clock Radio with CD Player and Nature CD
        Made by RCA
        • Digital tuner makes finding your favorite stations easy
        • Front loading CD player plays CD-R discs
        • Nature sounds
        • Graduwake Ramp-Up Alarm
        • High-Performance Bass Reflex Speaker System
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $89.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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        ok small cd/radio but does not work as a cd alarm
        After some searching, I determined that this product was exactly what we needed for a CD alarm clock because it has:

        1) dual alarms, both which can use a CD
        2) a remote (so you don't have to get out of bed to turn it off or snooze)
        3) battery backup (so you don't lose your settings when you lose power)

        When we got it, we discovered 3 nasty drawbacks that basically make it unuseable as a CD alarm clock.

        1) CD mechanism is so *unbelievably* loud that you don't wake to the music of your choice, you wake to a grinding humm as the CD spins up for 10 seconds before the music comes on.

        2) No numerical volume level. When you change the volume for music during the day, you have to guess by ear to change it back to the best volume for wake-up.

        3) The CD spins but does not play during snooze. So you don't actually snooze, you listen to the grinding humm described above.

        If you don't want to use it as a CD alarm clock, I guess it's ok, but pretty expensive, compared to other non-CD alarm clocks.

        I'm returning it.

        btw - if anyone knows of an MP3 alarm clock, which would completely solve the noise problem, I'd love to hear about it.

        A disapointment from the formidable RCA company.
        I had high hopes that this clock raido would be in the tradition of the RCA name. I was wrong. One of the few remote controlled clock radio/CD players on the market under $300.00. This clock has a mind of its own! I think RCA put too much brain in this one because after a few minutes of operation of the CD function, the whole thing will "lock-down". Nothing one does can stop the music or anything else for that matter. One must unplug it in order to shut-off the alarm in the morning. The flimsy, tiny, tiny buttons are just that. One gets the feeling the whole thing could break at any moment. He suddenly realises it already has! (Argh)


        Sharper Image Radio-Controlled Atomic Alarm Clock (ET255)
        Made by Sharper Image
          Amazon base price: $
          Used price: $9.99
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          LCD had problems displaying after 10 months.
          this clock looks pretty cool but the quality needs to be improved. it's absolutely not worth of $$.
          i bought one with an AC adapter last year which cost me $$ more. i like the LCD to constantly show the time at night so i didn't care the extra $$.
          it took a long time to receive the radio signal from Coloroda. but it was pretty easy setting the calendar, date, day, time and alarm. i was very happy about it until this February. the LCD suddenly went partially blank. i wouldn't even guess what time it was showing. i thought the batteries ran out so i replaced with a new pair. yet it still couldn't display the time properly and the LCD turned totally blank in a day.

          LCD has problems displaying after 10 months
          i would say the products from sharper image are pretty cool but the quality needs to be improved. it's too expensive for a try.
          i bought one of this clocks with AC adapter last year, which is $$ more than the one without an adapter. but i like the LCD to constantly show the time, so i didn't care about the extra $$.
          it took a long time(2 days) to receive the radio signal for display from Coloroda. but it was fairly easy to set the calendar, day, date,time and the alarm. the alarm was working fine too. i was pretty happy until this February. the LCD suddenly went partially blank. i couldn't even guess what time it was exactly showing. i thought the battery went dead so i replaced with a new pair. Yet it still couldn't display the time properly no matter how i adjusted it. finally it just turned totally blank the next day.


          Sony ICFC620 Dream Machine Cassette Clock Radio
          Made by Sony
            Amazon base price: $
            List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
            Average review score:

            Couldn't believe this was a Sony product!
            I bought this item for my Grandmother's birthday. She doesn't have any CDs and so she wanted a tape-playing clock radio. I chose Sony for its great reputation and quality. At first glance it was dissapointing. It looks cheap and you would swear that its a knock-off. When my Grandma plugged it in to listen to her tape, it wouldn't play. We tried everything! This is the only time I've been so dissapointed with an online purchase and I can't even return it because I bought it over 30 days ago.

            Decent unit.
            Purchased one of these Sony clock radios from Amazon during the fall of 2000. One of a very few that has a cassette player in it. I'm quite satisfied with it. The sound is relatively clear for a unit in this price range. Operates reliably.


            TIMEX T438T MegaSound Alarm Clock Radio
            Made by Timex
            • 1) Dual Alarm Settings - Set twice a day or one for weekdays and one for weekends
            • 2) Timex Megasound delivers rich, definitive sound that you just wouldn't expect from a table radio this size
            • 3)Analog AM/FM precise tuning
            • 4)Automatic Alarm Re-set - Never forget to reset alarm, it does it for you
            • Sleep Timer
            Amazon base price: $
            Used price: $17.25
            Buy one from zShops for: $18.86
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            "Super-Loud" is False Advertising...
            I went looking for a new alarm clock because my current alarm wasn't loud enough to wake me up anymore. I settled on this Timex because of its billing as a "super-loud" alarm clock. Much to my dismay, the alarm did not live up to its title. It was considerably quieter than my existing alarm and had no chance of waking me up in the morning. As a matter of fact, of all the alarm clocks I recall owning, this one is probably the quietest. Its other features are great (choice of buzzer alarm or radio alarm, different alarms for weekdays and weekends, quality radio sound) but seeing as it is an alarm clock and doesn't serve that function well, its additional features are useless to me. I can't rate it anything more than a single star.

            Nice for the price
            I bought this item for my son and was rather pleased with it. I was surprised that Timex hasn't sold this radio on its audio merits which are actually pretty good with stations broadcasting a stronger FM signal. The tuner is still only analog and therefore subject to drift, but the mono speaker sounds surprisingly good. If this radio had a PLL tuner it would merit a four star (or perhaps more) rating. The clock features are adequate and what one would expect from Timex. (the Former Waterbury Clock Co.) It is not a Boston Acoustics Receptor, however, considering the price, its a good buy


            Sony ICF-CD533 AM/FM CD Under-Counter Kitchen Clock Radio
            Made by Sony
            • Quartz-synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner
            • Built-in 3-D stereo speaker system with Mega Bass sound
            • Built-in CD player
            • Self-powered back-up system
            • Up to 24-hour countdown timer
            Amazon base price: $
            List price: $149.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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            Poor workmanship
            When I first installed this item we were very happy with it. However, after playing 5 cds, it stopped working. We took it back to the dealer who sent it in and 2 months later, I installed it again. After one cd, the cd player quit again. Now its back to the dealer and another long wait.

            I used to trust Sony quality, but I don't anymore!

            Worst Reception Ever
            I would have given this radio zero stars except that was not a choice. I, like the other reviewer, thinks this is the worst radio you could possibly buy. Every feature on the radio works great except the radio itself, which by the way is the main feature I bought it for. I even called Sony customer service, but all they said was to return it if dissatified. If there was at least an option to add an external antenna, that might help, but there is not, and no way to even hook one up if you had one. Please don't waste your money!!!

            I actually like it
            I bought this for my mom for christmas two years ago...we've had no problems w/ it at all...of course we live in a suburb of Chicago..so radio reception is rarely an issue..but if you do too, feel free...

            it's got pretty good sound and controls too!


            Related Subjects: Clock CD-Clock-Radio Cassette-Clock-Radio Under-Cabinet-Clock-Radio
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