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- Travel alarm clock with world time for 27 cities
- Calculator with 16 currency and metric conversions
- Phone organizer stores over 160 names and numbers
- Memo function stores quick notes, lists, appointments
- Backlit display for viewing in dim light
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)

seiko world travel alarm
Seiko World Travel Alarm and Organizer
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A nice pedometer with some nice features, but some problems
Very easy to Use -- lots of gadgets
- Expedition lifestyle design
- Wake to mechanical bell, songbirds, and elephant
- Sleep to your choice of relaxing nature sounds
- Dual-alarm system for working couples
- AC adapter and battery backup included
List price: $25.99 (that's NaN% off!)

well designed, but I wish it sounded more authentic
Very cute and useful
- Wake to AM/FM radio or 2 bell alarm sounds
- Sleep to radio or 2 soothing sounds
- Battery backup system
- Adjustable sleep volume
- LED dialpointer for easy night time tuning
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)

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a great value for great features!
- CD and radio boombox with MP3 compatibility and Mega Bass low-end sound enhancement
- 4-line, dot-matrix display simplifies file and folder navigation
- ESP2 CD shock protection minimizes skipping during CD playback
- Jog-lever navigation control lets you move "fast forward" or "fast back" through MP3 files and folders
- Water-resistant design with high-impact plastic housing is designed for outdoor fun
List price: $179.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Searching for a Marine solution.Admittedly, the environment I use the unit is very harsh. I leave it on the deck of my sailboat where it receives light rainfall and ocean spray. I have been unable to find any water resistant unit other than Sony products. Sony used to make a Sports boombox that was yellow and extremely well built. It lasted me five years on the sailboat! That unit stayed on deck all the time. Even in heavy rainfall and sailed through a Tropical Storm while playing CDs!! It also came with a DC power adapter which is convenience for plugging in the boat. The new models do not.
The answer may be the expensive option of installing a complete audio system. However, that is expensive, requires wiring to be run through the boat, and, worst, requires putting holes in the boat to mount speakers.
In the meantime, I will purchase one more Sony Sports boombox because I like the price and the product before if fails to the elements. A hundred bucks a year for having tunes on the boat is worth it. This time, however, I am going to try the cheaper version without the jog switch, and treat the power connection with water resistant electric grease.
Great sound for a small boomboxThe megabass was good considering it does not have any subwoofer.
The bass port in the back helps.
I don't know about the other reviewers, but I have experience with playing mp3 cds with different devices. This one works good. If it is skipping with MP3 songs, it is because it was burned at a faster speed. If you want good compatibility with other mp3 cd players, it is best to burn at 2x speed.
I like the way you can stand it up. Perfect for the back seat of a truck or car. As for the person complaining about the brick power supply, it's because this will let you use a dc power adapter for the car and be able to plug it into the power port.
excellent system!Its a simple system and has every function I was looking for! When I looked at it in the store I was wondering where all the features could be. But with these few keys you can:
- play mp3 cds,
- shuffle tracks,
- repeat track, directory, cd, album.
- Rewind/Forward Tracks/Directories
- and scan rewind/forward tracks.
- Program your own folders (20) with your own track order up to 20 tracks or files for each folder!
There are 20 presets for the radio and they are very easy to set. The boombox is very intuitive. i figured out how to do everything in about 2 minutes of playing with it w/out the instructions, because everything just makes sense the way it's set up. Kudos to Sony for this!!! I really love it.
Worthy Extras:
Its also waterproof, very light and easy to carry!
PS. One thing that a buyer may expect is a remote, but there isn't one.

- Mounts easily under cabinet to save space
- CD player and AM/FM tuner with remote control
- 3-inch stereo speakers deliver 750 milliwatts per channel
- Built-in subwoofer and variable bass control enrich audio output
- Convenient built-in light with 3 settings; digital clock with timer and alarm
List price: $119.99 (that's 21% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $72.01

Terrible Radio
Enjoying my new Spacemaker...It was easy to install, and perfect for listening to music while you fix dinner. It's not going to be a BOOM BOX that will fill the whole house. Just enough for the kitchen. It looks nice too. All in all, a good buy and it was a wonderful mother's day gift.
A great product!The remote control is an awesome convenience - I leave the remote on the kitchen table and use it more than the actual controls on the radio. There is capacity for 10 pre-set stations, which is also a great feature, so you can easily flip to another station when you're in the mood for something new. All the features are included on the remote, so you can turn it on/off, adjust volume, change stations, and switch from AM to FM to CD without getting up.
Also, it was super-easy to install. The instructions were clear, and there was a cardboard template to tape to the bottom of the cabinet with pre-marked holes for drilling. It was installed in 10 minutes.

- Wake to AM/FM radio, buzzer, or 4 nature sounds
- Triple-alarm system
- Digital AM/FM radio
- 18 preset station memories, 12 FM and 6 AM
- Amber-glow LCD screen with backlight
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

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Not bad, Not great, Look some moreThe nature sounds are a nice alternative to the standard buzzer, but the quality is bad.
The buttons on my clock are hard to push and often one push of the button makes the hour/min jump by two or three. The paint on the buttons has worn away (after about 4 years) and the radio reception seems to be on the low side.
That all being said, it has worked steadily for about 4 years with no serious problems. While not a terrible clock, you could find better.
The backlit clock is irritating!!Also, the curved plastic cover on the front of the clock is problematic because there can easily be glare problems when trying to read the time from a side angle if sunlight is shining in the window.
This type of backlight make the time generally less readable from across the room compared to an LED style clock.
I'm sending mine back.

- Dual alarm system offers flexibility
- Wake to radio or select from 3 bell sounds
- Fall asleep to radio or choose from 3 relaxing nature sounds
- Compact analog clock includes sweeping second hand and digital display
- Convenient adjustable brightness and battery power backup
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)

You get what you pay for
Retro Look Combines with Ease of Use to make a Great Clock!Easy to learn to use, easy to get going, etc. Great alarm, which grows louder the longer you wait to turn it off, etc. The only drawback I found was that it took me until last night to figure out how to get the clock's internal light to turn down so it didn't blind me in the night.
Forget the naysayers, enjoy this clock!
The killer alarm clock
- Stereo AM/FM clock radio with CD player
- Dual alarms
- Wake to alarm, radio, or CD at any track
- Grad-U-Wake ramp-up alarm
- Battery backup
List price: $69.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great design, if only it worked!
Oh Why, Oh Why Did The CD Die?
Not for light sleepers who wake to CDEnd result: I woke to grinding CD-mechanism noises, not great music. Toss this puppy in the trash.
Other than that (fatal) flaw, the unit rocks. Everything is easy to use and intuitive, clearly labelled and very functional.
I thought the sound was great for an alarm clock.
Battery backup works well to preserve your settings but you should know it won't operate the unit. When the power goes out, the unit shuts down, just like everything else in your house. When the power comes back, you have a fully functional clock with the correct time already set and all your alarms, etc still there.
I didn't realize that when I bought the unit, and I think I'd rather have it require more batteries so that the unit will remain operational (for perhaps a day, and then switch to "save settings only" mode if the power remains off) -- that way, you won't miss your train the next morning if the power goes out in the middle of the night, and when you get home from work, you can get out your old wind-up alarm clock until the power comes back...

- Wake to CD, AM/FM Radio, or buzzer
- Top-loading CD-R compatible CD player
- Graduwake system slowly increases volume to gently wake you
- Programmable sleep and snooze functions
- Battery back-up provided
List price: $59.99 (that's 5% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $37.35

IF,YOU WERE GOING TO BUY IT, YOU CAN'T ANYMORE!!!
Seems like they all stink
You get what you pay for in a space saver-perspective needed