Clock-Radio Reviews
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List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Wet Tunes Shower Am/FM Radio
Battery HogI do not recommend this product.
Durable, but poor sound quality
- AM/FM drift-free digital tuner
- Five direct access buttons and 15 station presets
- Dual alarm with individual settings
- Extendable snooze
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Returning this ASAP
No Clock Backup
Clock Radio
- Digital clock
- Green LED display
- AM/FM tuner
- Single alarm (radio or buzzer)
- Analog radio tuner
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Poor Customer ServiceIn 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

Do not buy!
Alarm could be louder
Used price: $17.73
Buy one from zShops for: $14.98

GPX fails
Constant Static
- 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
List price: $89.99 (that's NaN% off!)

ok small cd/radio but does not work as a cd alarm1) 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.
Used price: $9.99

LCD had problems displaying after 10 months.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 monthsi 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.

List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Couldn't believe this was a Sony product!
Decent unit.
- 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
Used price: $17.25
Buy one from zShops for: $18.86

"Super-Loud" is False Advertising...
Nice for the price
- 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
List price: $149.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Poor workmanshipI used to trust Sony quality, but I don't anymore!
Worst Reception Ever
I actually like itit's got pretty good sound and controls too!
I hope no one else purchases one.