Clock Reviews


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Emerson CKS2237 Dual Alarm Dual Display Clock Radio with Smartset Auto Time-Setting System
Made by Emerson
  • Emerson's exclusive patented smartset auto time setting technology
  • Battery can last 5-8 years depending on the length and frequency of power interruptions
  • Low battery warning indicator
  • High-lo display dimmer control
  • Snooze and repeat alarm
Amazon base price: $37.99
Used price: $25.00
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Unreliable
I've tried two of these clocks, and both ended up being unreliable. The first clock worked fine for a few months; then one of the alarms stopped functioning (on the dual alarm function). I did like the clock overall, so I purchased another one, thinking perhaps this was a fluke. After just one use, the alarm on the second clock failed to go off. I'm very disappointed in this product.

Did not hold up.
I purchased this item with high expectations since it sets and resets itself as needed. I was very pleased with this item, except for the fact it is too bright, until after approximately nine months the radio quit working. All I get, AM/FM, is white noise. I will be replaceing this item with a different brand.

Great clock!
I have had one of these clocks for about 3 years and love it! It's so great to have a clock that will keep running when the electricity goes off and it resets itself for daylight savings time..even knows when it's leap year and adjusts. I wish all of my clocks could do this. I bought one for my elderly father and he loves it as well.


Midland 74210 All Hazard Radio with S.A.M.E. Technology , FM Radio and Clock
Made by Midland
  • 7-channel weather and all-hazard radio
  • SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology
  • Includes clock and an FM radio with 5 presets
  • Instant weather reports with the push of a button
  • Battery backup for operation during power outages; an alert is automatically sounded upon receiving any severe-weather signal
Amazon base price: $
List price: $79.95 (that's NaN% off!)
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Works as advertised
This is a nice unit that does what it says it does-- alert the user to warnings and watches for a large number of situations. We've used it during the busy spring weather season and it has never failed to warn us of impending events (severe thunderstorms, flash floods, tornadoes, even a child abduction), always a few minutes before our local television stations. Setup seemed confusing at first but two minutes with the manual made it quite clear and easy. The only glitch was that I had to look up our county code on the Internet-- the 800 number given was never available. With the SAME technology we keyed in on our county alone, and disabled activation for watches that we don't care about-- a really nice feature. It also includes a standard weather radio for forecasts whenever we like, plus an FM radio (which we don't use) and a clock. I'm very satisfied with the unit.

Great Radio-New ones being sold have the flaw fixed!
The original ones of these being marketed had a flaw in the system and did not always alert as they were supposed to! However, the newer ones have had that fixed. We bought one and contacted the manufacturer to be sure and they said that the ones available on the shelves now have been updated and work fine!

We deal with lots of severe weather in the Spring and Summer and ours is working just great! Its great to be able to program it to only alert for your county, so you are not awakened for another county getting a warning!

A Nifty Excellent Weather Radio
What a great radio, it works just fine. Took a bit of time to understand the instructions,but once it was properly set up, its operating just fine...


GPX D517 Jumbo Readout Digital Dual Alarm Clock-Radio
Made by GPX
  • Dual alarm System, great for working couples
  • Extra-large 1.8" Red LED Display
  • Alarm 1/ Alarm 2/ Alarm 1+2
  • 24-hour set-and-forget alarm
  • Battery powered back-up
Amazon base price: $
List price: $15.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Big Display but Very Clunky
The only reason I keep this clock is for display reasons in the living room. First of all, the alarm buttons are in a place that makes it difficult to press down. You have to actually pick up the entire clock to set the alarm with the buttons because the way it is set up, there is no leverage when try to press the buttons. Two, its not very intuitive where the alarm on/off buttons are. It took me about 30 seconds to find the off button each morning when I used it as an alarm clock. That can get annoying if the person next to you isn't waking up with you. Third, the radio quality is so poor. I like to wake to music, but all I got was static. Yes, the display is nice, but you can find better clocks for cheaper if all you want is the display. That's my 2-cents.

RUNAWAY CLOCK
What do you do with a clock that keeps advancing one minute each second? That's what happens when I use the "sleep" feature. Then, to correct the time, you have to press the time button through 24 hours...and if you over-correct...OOPS...press another 24 hours. There is no backward time adjustment. It's not cost-effective to send it back for replacement...so I just cannot use the "sleep" feature. Otherwise, the large display is great for us myopics. The radio is very adequate, and the alarm is LOUD! I like the radio...I just wish I was able to fall asleep to music.

It's a clock
The display on this thing is great, very clear and large enough to see from anywhere. The radio isn't the best but big deal it's a clock radio! The alarm buttons are more difficult to get to than on an average alarm clock making it an effectie wake up system seeing as it's difficult to turn the alarm off when you're drowsy. As an alarm clock it works great.


SONY FM/AM Clock Radio with Digital Tuner ICF-C283
Made by Sony
    Amazon base price: $
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    Terrible Viewing Angle
    Everything on the clock works exceptionaly, and the user interface is intuitive, making it difficult to misset the alarm and oversleep. However, the viewing angle on the LCD ends at about 20 degrees above horizontal making it completly worthless unless you put it on the floor or sleep standing up. It order to tell what time it is and not just see a complete wash of green I have to nearly get completly out of bed. Makes you long for the days when little pieces of plastic fell over revealing the next digit, and I wasn't even alive then! :D

    can you find a better one for less than the price?
    Pros: 1) Setting and resetting the time, alarm(s) and radio presets is extremely intuitive and takes about two seconds. 2) It gets fantastic reception--better than any previous clock radio I've owned. And 3) The NAP BUTTON. Find me another small profile alarm clock with a nap button for the price. I bought two of these--one for the bedroom, one for the office--just for this feature, which I often use as a timer as well.



    Cons: I will be the first to admit that the viewing angle is not great--but think of it this way: when I toss and turn in bed at night, the last thing I want to do is look over and see 3am flashing at me. At least I know the alarm will go off at the right time. But if you need to see this clock from across the room, keep looking.

    Design should win an award
    This is the best alarm clock I have seen on the market. The instant that I spotted it, I was sold. Crappy alarm clocks are a pet peave of mine, and this one is great. Setting the time takes seconds. Setting the digital presets takes seconds. It looks fabulous and I can rest my beer or a cup of coffee on it (I don't recommend it) if I wanted to. No batteries? Not a problem because it takes only seconds to set- no holding down a button for two minutes while it cycles through. I am buying one for by brother right now. Oh- the brightness control (3 settings) is wonderful if you like your bedroom very dark (or very bright!)


    Sony Portable 1-Piece AM/FM/CD Cassette Boombox (CFD-E75)
    Made by Sony
    • Remote control provides the convenience of 10-key direct remote control of compact disc, AM/FM tuner, volume and power on/off
    • CD Player with 1 Bit D/A converter provides accurate playback and the most natural distortion-free CD sound
    • CD-R/RW playback compatibility plays all compact discs recorded on personal computer and audio component CD recording units
    • Digital Synthesized AM/FM Stereo Tuner provides the most accurate drift-free tuning of AM and FM radio stations
    • Mega Bass sound system produces rich, deep, bass tones for more powerful overall sound
    Amazon base price: $
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    It didn't last
    I loved this product for its many functions. It is not yet one year old, however, and has had a complete failure of all systems. The warranty is only for 90 days, so I'm out of luck. The Sony people gave me an address to take it to for repairs (parts, not labor, are still under warranty) but could not give me a phone number for the service center! I was told they did not have one and left to fend for myself. It did not cost enough to track down this service center and hope the repairs cost less than the purchase price.

    this thing is definitely worth the price
    no problems with it, works perfectly

    Great Style and Sound
    This is actually a review of Sony CFD-E75 CD/Radio/Cassette Boombox (Silver), exact thing except color. I "borrowed" this from my wife when I found I didn't have any cassette players (except in a car) and had to listen to a cassette. I was impressed by the sound quality for spoken word cassettes. Everything sounds normal like a human is talking! I've also listened to music cassettes and music CD's and am just amazed at how good this sounds. The "wheel" for selecting CD tracks is a great idea and is used for tuning the radio when in "radio" mode. That makes it easy to find your station.Speaking of which, this model has a "real" three section, rotating antenna, not a skinny little wire hanging out the back What won me over though was the FM AND AM reception on the radio section of this item. We live in an area where the big broadcast antenna are on a hill real close to our home so we've always had problems with radio reception. A good adjustable Bass with the Sony "Mega Bass" button does change the sound noticably. I like the styling and I keep the thing on the night stand next to my head so haven't needed the remote. I guess I'll let my wife keep that. HA HA
    I don't know why others are saying the sound is poor, but mine sounds great!

    This was a good purchase. She swears she got it for considerably less than the price shown. But even at the price shown, I think it's darn well worth it!
    Highly Recommended!
    John Row


    Timex T433B Calendar Clock Radio with Dual Alarm
    Made by Timex
    • Dual-alarm clock
    • Clear, crisp AM/FM reception
    • Auto-on night-light with rotary brightness control
    • Digital LCD screen with month and date calendar
    • Dependable battery backup system
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $25.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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    Timex: The one that keeps on ticking?
    Thank goodness this clock has been discontinued. What a piece of junk. While the unit is physically sturdy, the display is small and awfully hard to read. The display light is inefficient at letting you read the black digits. The buttons on my clock became hard to use; they started to require more and more pressure to make them work until I have to brace the clock on the bed....jamming my fingers on the buttons. I'm ready for a new one!

    I Love This Alarm
    I like quirky tools, and this alarm is quirky.

    First the down sides.

    - The indiglo light is horrible and you can't see this alarm from across the room, or even a few feet away when your eyes are all beary from sleep. The light sensor isn't too great either, so I pretty much leave it on or off.
    - The switches & knobs (alarm on/off, am/fm, brightness, frequency) on the side are, well, on the side, and you have to sort of figure out which is which, though I remember vaguely which is which.

    - The buttons can be hard to push, but I think they're easy to push.
    - It can be hard to tune in your favorite radio stations.

    What I like about it:

    - Two Alarms! YAY. I set the 2nd one for 14 minutes after the first, which gives me 9 minutes then 5 minutes then 4 minutes snooze (then alternating 5 and 4 minute snoozes).
    - The layout of the buttons on the front is pretty good. The slow back/fwd fast back/fwd on the left side is great and makes it very easy to set the alarm time. The alarm button also stands out enough that you hit it without accidentally hitting the time button.
    - The snooze button is easy to hit. Then again, I'm not a morning person, so maybe that's a down side.
    - Backup battery.
    - Heavy-Duty construction.
    - The light dims, so it becomes a regular LCD display.

    If I were Timex, I'd improve this clock by adding/changing:

    - Better backlight, they should user-test this. I realise Indiglo is a big brand and probably helps sell this product, but they really need to improve on this for this particular application.
    - For the size & weight you'd think it would also do nature sound or something (not that I'm a fan of them), but it doesn't.

    That's about it. I like this alarm a lot, if you want a dual alarm clock and can deal with the indiglo (which dims so you don't have a light blaring in your face all night), I highly suggest this one.

    Many useful features
    Good:
    -Shows date and alarm time on the display ALL the time.
    -Great battery backup (see story below).

    Bad:
    -Display is hard to see from far away, because it is a backlit LCD (it looks cool, though).

    The Story:
    When an ice storm hit Kansas City, my power was out for almost a week. The Timex, because it has an LCD display, continues to display the time. When the power is out, instead of the radio (if you have it set to radio), it beeps--so you won't sleep in. After a week of no power, it still had the time on the display! I couldn't believe it. Timex did a great job designing the internals of this.


    GE 74901 AM/FM Stereo Clock Radio with CD player
    Made by General Electric
      Amazon base price: $39.99
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      Quality Issues
      I've had this clock for about 9 months. I got it because it had CD, nap, & headphone capablilites. The features are great, but the quality of the unit is not very good. I found:

      1. Controls confusing to use (& remember at 6 am!)

      2. It made a humming sound on FM stations at low volume when using headphones.

      3. CD player made clicking sounds when playing. At low volumes this is really distracting.

      4. It began making random clicking sounds at all hours of day and night about a month ago. Bad wiring?

      5. The "automatic" time feature is misleading because it only works if there are batteries in the unit. They install these at the factory, set the time, & ship it out. It uses the batteries to keep the time until you buy it. If you unplug the unit and remove the batteries, it has no idea what time it is when you turn the unit back on. You have to manually re-set the time.

      6. Today it fell off my 12" high nightstand (cat) & the LCD display packet broke. So, now I can't tell what time it is.

      I'm not buying another one.

      Problem playing CDs
      I had to return it for a refund, the 2-3 CDs I most wanted to play all in the morning caused such bad clicking, there's just no way I could put up with that. Here's what someone wrote about another similar product, and it's exactly the problem I had:

      Clack-clack-clack! That's the sound you'll hear too often when you put a CD in this player. The CD itself seems to sit on the turntable fine, but the part of the lid that rests on the CD is loose and often misaligns. So when you lower the lid and spin up the CD, it clatters.

      Excellent
      When setting it up no hassle, just plug in and set the time zone underneth. Has full back up of the time. There's evin a place for headphones or better sounding speakers. Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


      GE 74839 Gradual Wake Alarm Clock
      Made by General Electric
      • 2 different wake settings
      • 0.9-inch red LED display
      • Slim, contemporary design
      • Graduwake ramp-up alarm
      • Nap and programmable snooze function
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $16.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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      Not Reliable.
      This clock is a piece of junk. It has a good set of features, but the alarm doesn't always go off. Perhaps 1 in 20 times, it just makes a faint click. If the alarm can't be depended on to work without fail, it makes the whole thing kind of useless as an alarm clock.

      Mine broke, but I'll buy another
      I already own one of these, purchased 7 months ago. It broke aweek ago, which makes me wonder about the quality of the production.However, the functionality of the alarm is great! All other alarmclocks become background noise for me after awhile, allowing me tosleep through them (and through the first few hours of work!). Thisone has woken me up every day that I've turned it on.

      The Napfunction is also fantastic, allowing me to powernap for a designatedperiod of time without disrupting the settings of the other two dailyalarms.

      Even if it breaks, I've gotten more than my $... worth.

      Great for college students
      The two alarm settings come in handy for my school schedule. I set alarm one for M/W/F and alarm two for Tu/Th. And the nap function is wonderful. The alarm sound is pretty mellow--I much prefer it to being jolted out of bed, but use the radio for an alarm and turn it up loud if you are a heavy sleeper. I have tested the battery backup and it works great. I highly recommend this alarm clock.


      Timex TX60L Rock 'n' Roll Clock Radio (Stereo CD, Mystery Phrases, Dual Alarm)
      Made by Timex
      • Cool TMX styling
      • 14 "mystery answers" in both male and female voices
      • Wake to 3 different riffs, CD, or AM/FM radio
      • Large LCD display with amber backlight
      • Dual alarm system
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Keep looking
      An alarm clock with no buzzer, hmmmm......I bought this clock because it was cute and you could play cds in it, but that's about all it's good for. The mystery phrases are silly and although it's nice to be able to wake up to a cd or the radio, there are times when a nice, loud buzzzzzz it all that will wake me up. This clock is all style and no substance. Look elsewhere is my opinion.

      CD-R and CD-RW Compatible!
      The most important thing you must know: this CD player is CDR *and* CDR-W compatible!! That means that you could record your own alarm and wake up to it. You could record (in your own voice) on a CDR-W, the things you have to do the next day, and set the alarm to repeat that track. Then there's no way you'll over-sleep! Well you could do that with a regular CD... but since this set is CDR-W compatible, you can use a RE-WRITABLE CD... and record over it over and over again, with no waste. That is what I hoped for, and that is what I got. Another thing... Don't expect Bose sound on this thing. It's your standard CD player. But the set also comes with extra cables to hook up to external speakers... Also, the top that covers your CD is one of those clumsy, push-to-open, push-to-close doors, which I see breaking apart in the near future. About Mystery phrases-- unless you are a ten year old, they will sound less than fun-ny to you! Very surfer-speak, "waaay cool" 8-ball: yes, no, maybe type phrases. What a totally radical trip.
      Being able to set the alarm and work with the options requires skimming through the owner's manual. Once you do that you are fine.
      There's a LED light that indicates if your back-up batteries are low on power or not.
      Overall I think this is a good buy. Waking up to music is SO much better than waking to a beep. I can't believe you're reading this.

      It all depends on what you want.
      Maybe the yellow/orange LED display is a little harsh. But you have to concede that this is a stylish little piece of electronics. We bought this as a gift for a teenager, and she's been delighted with it's abilities ranging from radio to CD player to nightlight to lullaby machine. It's a good value for the money. If you want better sound or more options, look for something more expensive.


      GPX D750 CD Player AM/FM Clock Radio
      Made by GPX
      • AM/FM stereo clock radio
      • Top-loading CD player
      • 4-speaker sound system
      • Dual alarm system
      • 24-hour set-and-forget alarm
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $54.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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      Stopped after 3 Months
      Bought this at Christmas 2001. By mid-March, it would not work. IF the time displayed, it was 18:88. (Since this is in another review, it must be a common failure mode.) The radio and CD player would not work either.

      DO NOT buy this product. Select another clock/radio/CD.

      Petered Out After 4 months
      After only 4 months of use, this product shutdown completely. I woke up one morning and in the time display showed 18:88. After unplugging the radio and waiting a good 2 hours, I plugged the radio back on the same thing appeared on the display. Everything stopped working, the CD, the time, the radio as well as the on and off button. NOTHING was working! I must say, I was extremely disappointed in this product and I felt as if I was cheated.

      Strong on parts, weak on design
      The industry behind this machine is fine - the parts, the labor, the detail, all no problem. But the design is weak. In particuarly, the sound is too narrowly directed. The front-loading of all the speakers is a poor choice for an instrument whose audience might be less than a foot away. Nonetheless, the sound is clear, and the placement of controls is better than some other models.


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