- 1.0-Inch display
- Easy-to-use control buttons
- Portability when needed
- On-demand blue backlight
- Snooze function
The clock does require 2 AAA batteries, not as common as they once were. RCA elected to not include the batteries, which I found odd, but not a catastrophe. Unlike another reviewer, I found no issues with the slide bars or the black on black raised text of the indicators.
I would imagine most will relegate it to a travel alarm clock due to its size. Either way, I consider it a good buy at the price point.When I travel I never rely on hotel alarm clocks or wake-up calls so I always bring my own. I own some nice, smaller and more expensive clocks but I am always afraid that I will accidentally leave it behind. This alarm clock is bigger than most modern models but it is so inexpensive that I won't lose much sleep about losing it. Here are the things that I like about it and some things that I don't.
PROS
* Inexpensive
* Relatively small but there are much flatter clocks on the market
* No-brainer when it comes to setting and using it
* Battery operated so there is no need to find an outlet
* Large display with manually activated back-light
* Loud enough to wake most people
CONS
* It's small for a desktop unit but somewhat bulky for a travel clock
* Runs on AAA batteries which are usually more expensive that AA's and do not last as long
* The display can't be seen in the dark unless you press the snooze/light bar
* It seems cheaply made so I wonder about how much abuse it can take which is an important feature for travel clocks
CONCLUSION:
For five or six bucks it's okay, but really nothing special. I would hope that I could pick up something like this a little cheaper at a discount store. I wouldn't use it in my home because it is not permanently backlit and doesn't use an A/C cord, but it would be fine for travel.
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This is a small, very basic alarm clock -it doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of bigger models, but it gets the job done. Not that it is NOT a clock radio...as it doesn't have a radio. :-)It's good as a backup in case of a power outage, or for a nightstand in a guest room -nice that it won't take up an outlet if you're short on them.
The display is nothing special -and note that it's not a lit-up display (like many clock radios) -rather, it is a simple LCD display like you'd find on a digital watch. You can light it up with a button, but you won't be able to see it in the middle of the night otherwise.This alarm clock is as basic as you can get. The clock does require 2 AAA batteries and has no electrical back up. You could use it as a travel alarm, but it is a little bulky. This is a clock you could buy at a discount store, for a much lower price.This tiny powerhouse clock gets the job done well (to wake you up out of a sound sleep). But, the only caveat I have with this clock is that it uses AAA batteries instead of double A. I live in a rural area, and triple AAAs, although not impossible to find, are difficult to locate. The batteries do not come with the clock, so you'll have to buy them. Additionally, there's no power cord available with this clock, if you're looking for one.
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