Clock Reviews
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- Works without batteries, electricity or any other power source.
- Large LCD displays the time, month and date in clear easy to read numbers.
- Just pour a little water (or any liquid) into the tubes on the back of the clock.
- A truly green product, an all naural wonder. Educational and entertaining, enviromentally friendly.
- Translucent blue with mirrored front.
List price: $24.95 (that's NaN% off!)

intriguing
- A sleek new look mirrors the SoundWorks Newton Series loudspeaker line
- Two main speakers with actively equalized stereo amplifiers
- Dedicated subwoofer driver with frequency contoured amplifier, for bass response no other table radio can touch!
- Large backlit display panel with two 16-character lines makes setting one of two wake-up settings easy
- Tuner supports display of RDS ( Radio Data Service ) from many FM stations
Buy one from zShops for: $199.99

I Guess I Got a Problem RadioI left this on my night stand for one night and discovered an issue that would be a major annoyance to me if I had kept the radio. The display automatically dims when the room goes dark, but if you have the alarm set, a very bright blue LED shines directly toward your face. Set both alarms and it gets very bright, indeed. Furthermore, the display light sensor is located between both LEDs, so they cause the display to brighten. If you like a dark bedroom, this may give you pause. (As an aside, I've had --and returned-- many clocks which lit up my bedroom like Times Square. Red LEDs don't do this, but they seem passe. All I can figure is engineers must sleep with the lights on.)
Otherwise, I found the controls and features to be excellent, and I especially like the rotating volume control. Overall, it seems like a good product, but the issues I've mentioned keep me from giving it more than three stars.
Wave Goodbye to the Competition!Cambridge Soundworks got it right, blowing away Bose and Tivoli. Seriously, save yourself $100 and get this radio. You'll enjoy the extra features and most certainly think your ears are deceiving you!
SoundWorks radioAbout the price: some reviewer below was wondering how come Cambridge SoundWorks can sell such wonderful radio for much less price than Bose Wave radio... That is simple: Bose is the only company that makes approximately 70% profit from each of their sold products, including Bose Wave radio. Cambridge SoundWorks, unlike Bose, makes a fair amount of profit (lower than 40% of the price of each sold product). This is why there's such a big difference in price (but not in quality... the quality of SoundWorks is actually better).

- High-performance table radio with simple design and superior sound reproduction
- Attractive, furniture-grade, handmade wood cabinet doubles as acoustically inert housing
- 3-inch long-throw driver ensures accurate tonal balance and bass response
- State-of-the-art discrete component FM tuner improves reception and increases clarity
- Measures 8.375 x 4.5 x 5.25 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

Nifty little package
Amazing Audo Engineering!I also like the user interface of the Tivoli Model One - no digital displays or push buttons - just solid, nice analog feeling precision knobs in an elegant wood casing. Aesthetics, ergonomics and good engineering all rolled into one. Highly recommended.
a very good radio at its price
- Portable, ultra-thin (8.5 x 11 x 1.4 inches) CD alarm clock can be placed nearly anywhere
- AM/FM digital tuner with 30 presets (15 AM/15 FM)
- CD-R/-RW compatible
- Radio or CD alarm; remote control included
- 10-second Digital Shock Guard; aC/DC operation (9V / 6 AA batteries, not included)
List price: $149.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Very NicePeace
Sam
Outstanding. Until it falls over with a thud.
Casio AJ-1 Flat-Panel CD Player with Alarm Clock and AM/FM
- Space-saving under-cabinet CD clock radio--perfect for kitchens
- Mega Bass enhances low frequencies for heightened musical impact
- Built-in timer/alarm function, stereo speakers
- Drift-free, digital-synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner with AM wideband reception and 15 presets
- Self-powered backup memory; includes mounting hardware
List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $74.00
Buy one from zShops for: $57.00

Good Old-fashioned volume knob!
Careful what you wish for.The pluses: It seems very solid and durable, is a no-brainer to operate, and produces relatively high-frequency (if a bit hollow-sounding) fidelity.
Minuses: It's deeper than I'd bargained for. The only under-the-cabinet space that would accommodate it was in a corner. Curiously, Sony's instructions warn against installing it near florescent lighting. (What are you supposed to do--rewire your kitchen?) This may explain why radio reception, while decent, is hardly startling. Only by fiddling with the electrical cord (which does double duty as an antenna) can I get acceptable sound on most of the fringe (40-70 miles out) stations. If only manufacturers would scrap some of the automatic features and station memory banks in favor of more sensitive and selective tuners. And, true, the unit has a "mega-bass" switch with a single setting--but does anyone remember the days when radios came with a handy little knob called a "tone control"?
All in all, a well-made product offering solid performance and value. An excellent gift for the handyman in the family.
Love this radio!
- Dual independent alarms
- Programmable snooze
- Graduwake alarm
- Large, red-lit LED displays time
- Power-failure backup, holds settings for 8 hours
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Very good but one flawHowever......
One night I noticed that it was humming. And it wasn't a low volume hum, it was noticeable. So after a sleepless night (i found it hard to get to sleep with the hum) I returned it.
I got a replacement model and it too had a hum.
So sadly I got my money back and I am searching again for a new model.
Even wakes up MY wife!!This clock also has the obligatory battery backup, a must-have feature in the podunk town we live in where electricity reliability is questionable at best.
There is also a built-in radio which sounds adequate, but frankly we rarely use it. The wake-up alarm can also be set to a radio station to wake you up to soothing music instead of the blasting crescendo alarm!
Great for the money
- Dual alarm with 59-minute sleep/slumber feature
- Dynamic bass boost
- Large green LED display with brightness control
- Instant weather band reception with fine tuning
- 24-hour alarm reset
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Some annoying features; good value, though
Great clock for those of us with bad eyesight!REALLY load alarm! Kind of jolts me awake... which can be a rather bad start to the day, but beats sleeping through the alarm (which I've done with my old one).
Gets great reception, too.
Only negatives (as far as I am concerned) is that it has an analog (rather than digital) tuner, and it doesn't have a day-of-the-week function like my old alarm did (so I could set the alarm to only go off Mon-Fri.
I think it's a GREAT value for the price!
Good, but bright
- Large display size
- AM/FM radio
- Sleep and snooze functions
- Battery backup system
- Single alarm
List price: $25.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Scares the heck out me..
ITS GREAT
Gigantic Green Display easy to read
- Wake to CD, radio, or alarm
- CD player offers repeat play and forward or reverse skip
- Twin speakers for stereo sound
- Snooze function and 59-minute sleep timer
- Battery backup capability in case of power failure
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great sound, but awkward controls
Clock radio deluxe....
Waking up can be so easy
- VHS hi-fi stereo
- MTS/SAP broadcast reception
- Multibrand universal remote
- Auto clock set with backup, trilingual on-screen programming and setup
- Limit 2 per customer
List price: $159.95 (that's NaN% off!)

EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS
A Really Decent VCR at An Affordable Price!
Easy To Use