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Princess Alarm Clock Radio

Princess Alarm Clock Radio
  • Features: Snooze Function, AM/FM Radio, LED Screen
  • Number of FM Presets: 0
  • Number of AM Presets: 0
  • Display Features: Analog Clock Display
  • Power Source: Electrical Plug-In
  • Includes: Instructions
  • Weight: 823.0 Kg.
  • Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

My daughter loves this clock, especially because the singing and the nightlight that projects stars onto the ceiling (which is an unusable feature now). As a parent, I feel differently. The material is cheap, the music is low quality making it hard to understand the words, and we have yet to find a fm or am station it will pick up. There is not an auto off for the projection light and ours died out after 4 months. I could not find a way to get to the light bulb to change it, so my husband worked on it. He had to take out all the electronics in order to reach the light, which is fiber optic encased in a housing unit that does not come apart, so the light is unchangeable. I am very disappointed as the music and lights were the main selling point of this unit.

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Just bought this at Target and it is a really cute little alarm clock. The stars on the ceiling are really cuteI just wish it had an auto off button for the stars because I can see the bulb burning out pretty quick if it is left on all night. You can wake up by radio, buzzer or a princess song and voice. I have no problem getting the AM/FM to work. It is a little annoying that it is a turn dial for the radio stations and not digital. I can't tell what station I have it on. My daughter is only 6 so she doesn't need to wake up to the radio anyway. I think it is really cute. It is smaller than it looks in the picture which is a good thing.

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This Disney Princess Alarm Clock Radio is absolutely adorable and has some neat features. It's a cute lil alarm clock radio. It isn't a big expensive boom box or mp3 player, no. But it's perfect for kids. You don't have to have fancy smancy technology to use your imagination and be a Princess who has her own castle of asmusement.

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After searching several sites for a child's bedside table clock, I finally found this pink castle radio alarm clock on Amazon.com. It is adorable! My daughter loves it, particularly because it not only projects stars on the ceiling but she can also listen to Cinderella singing or the AM/FM radio. She was formerly scared of the dark, but now she is quite comfortable to stay in bed listening to pretty music and watching the stars at night.

For those who have commented that it is a cheap plastic product, I rebutt that this clock is solid and sturdy -perfect for a child! If you wanted an expensive clock for your little angel's bedside table, then you would not be looking at a pink castle clock to begin with!

This castle clock is a nice size and is definitely a great value.

I just bought this clock for my Granddaughter's birthday on August 11th. She is turning 6 and is into "everything princess". Seems that just last weeek it was "Spongebob". When I saw this item displayed at our local military exchange, I knew what I was buying for her. The idea of a child's alarm clock with all these fatures (AM radio, FM radio, wake to vocal readings from some of the Disney princess tales and the star projection on the ceiling) was so cool. I am so glad that I decided to open the box when I got home and test it out. First of all, the feel of the buttons and controls is beyond flimsy. I finally got an AM radio station tuned in by holding the clock in my hand and squiizing fairly hard on the tuner side of the clock. I can't believe the tuner is one if those cheesy wheel tuners where the station numbers are printed on the wheel itself. I mean, come on, we have single chip digital tuning that costs pennies. The ceiling projected "stars" is a nice touch and I can see my granddaughter using it as a nightlite and a gazxing point to drift off to sleep. I didn't even get to the FM tuner because I knew it was going to be not much better than the AM section. This company has taken an idea that could have made quite a stur in the preteen princess loving demographic but seems to have chosen to find the cheapest components out there to make this a less than satisfying trip into the Enchanted Forest. I will be returning the clock radio today and searching for something of better quality.

iHome iD83BZC App-Enhanced 30-Pin iPod/iPhone/iPad Alarm Clock Speaker Dock

iHome iD83BZC App-Enhanced 30-Pin iPod/iPhone/iPad Alarm Clock Speaker Dock
  • Wake or sleep to iPad, iPhone, iPod, custom playlist, FM radio, custom apps or buzzer; Universal dock to charge and play iPad, iPhone or iPod while docked
  • App-enhanced to work with free iHome Sleep app or paid iHome Radio internet radio apps; and App-enabled dual alarm with weekday/weekend/custom alarm settings
  • Reson8 speaker chambers with specially designed high-end drivers deliver astounding clarity, depth & power; and adjustable EQ with bass, treble, 3D and balance controls that let you customize your sound
  • Sync button syncs clock time to always-current iPhone time settings in seconds
  • Includes remote control, battery backup, Daylight Saving Time switch, preset clock, line-in jack and 100V- 240V universal AC adapter

(2008 HOLIDAY TEAM) Previously I used the iHome iD84BZ App-Enhanced Dual Alarm Clock Radio for iPad/iPhone/iPod with AM/FM Presets (Black) to charge my iPhone and listen to music, however this is almost identical to that iHome System in almost every way (except this is twenty-five dollars cheaper). This system too, will take your iPad and charge it, holding the iPad securely with a rubberized device rest behind it. The entire system is made of a tough black metal construction with bright silver buttons on the top for easy functionality. The speakers produce a good solid range of sound with an added 3D feature that opens up the sound range remarkably, due to a small 1/2" woofer hole in the rear. The volume and 'set' buttons are large and easily visible to set volume/bedtime modes and the 'set' buttons handle the time display on the front of the system. That clock display is large and easily read with Alarm #1, Alarm #2, iHome App Indicator (yes, you get an extra App for this device), battery indicator (2 AA batteries), AM/PM indicator and time.

Also on top of the unit are easy buttons for both alarms play/pause, equalizer, presets, mode and alarm reset. There is also a wide Snooze/Dimmer button for eight different displays of light intensity.

The rear of the unit is used for setting your time, time sync, time zone and DST switch with an AM Loop Antenna socket and a Line-in Jack and power cable jack. You only need to deal with these once. The unit comes with a detachable antenna, which is a plastic rectangle set in a plastic stand. This piece is flimsy and seemingly out of character with the quality that is the rest of the unit. A metal antennae attached to the unit would have been nicer. There is also a convenient wafer thin remote that runs on a lithium battery (I don't see the point of this).

Whether you use an iPod, iPhone or iPad, this clock/radio system is very good, particularly for the price, which is less than the other version I mentioned above. The sound is also amazingly crisp with a good range. It's great to be able to set all the music functions of your iPad, iPhone device using the buttons on the unit. If you protect your iPod/iPhone/iPad with a device (such as an Otterbox), you can remove a rubber strip that gives you depth room to set and recharge your device without worry. Apple is always coming up with new household items and this alarm clock/dock is a great unit to own or give as a gift. This version of iHome will save you money over previous editions.

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I have placed photos in the photo section of this page. Check them out for more details.

I have reviewed a knock-off of this clock for Amazon in the past. (see the product here, but it's a different page and my review is not on it: http://www.amazon.com/Memorex-Clock-Radio-Ipod-iphone/dp/B004Y3BKI0/ref=sr_1_24?ie=UTF8&qid=1337650403&sr=8-24 ) The knock off looks good, and is similarly priced to the "real" iHome clock being reviewed here.

The fact that this will allow you to charge/link with your iPad is a big plus for me. I have iPods, iPhones, and the new iPad, but haven't had anything that links with the iPad and it's a great feature. The connector is placed in such a way that it links right up, and --this is cool-syncs with your clock on the iPad if you press the "time sync" button on the back. Setup is literally a 30 second process, and that includes plugging it in and putting the iPad into place (tops!).

It does say that it works with most covers/cases--I found that it would not work with mine. (The Speck Products new iPad FitFolio Case SPKA1186, seen here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007IPZ8VG ) I had to remove it, which is sort of a bummer, but it is so easy to get it back into the case (and out of the case) that it's not a biggie to me. Of course, it links up with your iPad, iPhone, and iPod.

If you look at the buttons on the back (see photo), you see that it has Daylight Savings Time, Time Set, Time Sync, and Time Zone options. It has a Line-In for auxiliary audio.

The GREAT part about this clock is the App function. Go to the App Store and search for iHome and download iHome Sleep and iHome Radio to your iPad (or iPod). Now, the manual says nothing about a third App, called iSet--this App works, too! And not only does it work, you SHOULD download it, because it expands your clock into a piece of art. I am attaching photos to the photo section of this page. It gives you a lot of control over how your iPad looks while it's hooked to the clock--with some really nice looking backgrounds. The Apps give you so many options, from radio stations that you'd not normally get in your area (I had to pay $1.99 for the iHome Radio App) and very easy to personalize settings for your clock and your radio functions. You can easily set your alarms for certain days, and keep adding more and more special alarms as necessary (you're not limited to the two that are part of the clock). These are through the iHome Apps.

The quality of the music is superior to any clock radio I have heard. Of course, it's no Bose, but it's just fine for listening to music while you fall asleep or while you wake up...or while you work in your office...

I really like this clock, and think that the Apps make it phenomenal.

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This is my second recent iHome radio dock I've had an opportunity to review, the other is the iHome iD37GZC which has a couple of advantages over this device: it has an auxiliary USB charging port and it's much more compact. My wife uses the extra charging port all the time, as we will often want to charge two iPhones or an iPhone and an iPad simultaneously, so you might want to consider the other one just for that.

As for this one, it has its benefits. It is solidly built with an attractive metal front grill. The clock display is dimmable over many levels, and my wife's first request was for me to dim it all the way down; at all levels the display is easy on the eyes, has good contrast and is generally attractive. Controls are large, varied and amply spaced, so you likely can learn to find them in the dark. The large size is a bit off putting, but at least an iPad seems proportionate. Finally, the companion iOS app is attractive and competently executed, I was particularly taken by the button to find local streaming radio stations, so I was quickly sampling New Hampshire Public Radio. I like that the newer iHome clock docks have a button to sync their time with the device, makes daylight saving time conversion quick.

As for the downside, sound is OK, and if you grade on a curve of clock radios good, but still a little hollow sounding even after playing with the equalizer settings. Docking is a bit harder than I'm used to, and the flexible connector idea is pretty picky against even moderately thick iPhone cases, so people with protective cases might want to look elsewhere. And of course, the 30 pin docking connector is incompatible with the current Lightning connector sporting iOS devices unless a pricey and awkward Apple adaptor is added.

In general, a competive, mid-range iOS dock and clock which will look good on a largish bedside table.

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I recently received this iHome clock radio stand for my iPod and I really like it.

I purchased my first iHome portable speaker system for my iPod years ago.

It is a mini boom box design and still works well today 6-7 years later.

Not too long ago, I added an iHome iD37 alarm clock stand to my collection.

I use it nightly to charge my iPhone and use it as my alarm. It works great

and doesn't take up much room on the nightstand.

That prompted me to get this iHome product, the iD83. The iD83 is a larger

version of the iD37 with the added features that being bigger it is capable of

holding my iPad stable even when it is in the case I have on it. My case on my iPad

is a Belkin Snap Shield Thin Perforation Case for Apple iPad 2 (Gray)

and I use an iPad smart cover to protect the screen. Even with the extra bulkiness

the iPad sits on the iD83 without any problems.

The iD38 has good sound and all the other features I have come to expect with

iHome devices. This includes the iOS alarm and radio apps that can be purchased

for free on the Apple App store.

This is another great product from iHome and I recommend.

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This device does everything that a clock-radio should do.

Pros:

You don't need an iDevice present in order to have a working alarm clock. There's a radio option and a buzzer option too for the alarm.

DIsplay has 8 levels of light intensity. It certainly gets dim enough for night-time!

Dual alarm.

Can handle iDevices with cases on them (without removing the case).

You choose the alarm volume when you set up the alarm. So no worries about the sound not being on or loud enough.

Cons:

Sound is only "ok". You won't be using it as your main stereo speakers!

Having the 8 buttons on the top all being the same to the touch is unfortunate. If you're the groggy type when you wake up, and just need to smash down on the right button with little thought then maybe this device isn't for you. Also the snooze button is flush with the top -it should be more pronounced.

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Waterproof Watch Mobile Phone Unlocked GSM Quad Band Mp3/4Upon opening the box, I found exactly what I expected a good-looking (albeit very large) geeky watch. It came with extra screws and rubber O-rings, and ear buds with a mic. They even include a tiny screwdriver for putting the back on after you install your SIMM and Micro SD, and the battery. It also includes a spare battery. So far, great!

The case and band appear well-made. Strong, with no sharp edges. There are panels on the ends of the watch case that are jewler's chrome rather than stainless, so they don't quite match the rest of the watch, but they look OK. The clasp is smooth and works well, but is not adjustable, and the links in the band are held together with press-in pins rather than screws, so plan on spending another $15 at the jeweler getting the band fitted unless you have jeweler's tools.

It came with the expected user manual a very tiny print manual with no illustrations. The manual was obviously made from the Chinese version with translation software. Many of the sentences don't really make any sense. That is not a problem, however, as the device uses very standard cell phone menus with easily recognizable icons, so there is no real problem navigating the menus and finding things without any need for a user manual.

The camera and video capture work, and are about what I expected in a unit this size. Pictures similar to the ones you get with those $5 key chain digital cameras. That was what I expected, so no complaints about the camera, but 1.3 MP? I don't think so. On `good' quality setting, the watch says that picture files are only 9kB jpgs, and that is about what they look like. 0.13 MP maybe.

FM radio works. Gets a few channels that fade in and out to static as you move your hand and change the orientation of the device. Again, pretty much what I expected for a novelty watch, so no complaints.

The display looks good. The touch function is a bit slow but works well. For selecting from the menus it works better with my fingertip than with the rubber tipped stylus that came with the phone. The stylus is needed only for typing numbers and letters from the keypads in the screen. If you go outdoors in the sunshine, the display is completely wiped out, regardless of which display setting you choose. You have to cup your hand over the display tightly and put your eye up to your cupped hand to make out anything on the screen when you are outdoors. This means that you can accept, but not make, phone calls when you are outdoors.

The big problem, and the reason that I am sending this thing back, is that there is no volume control on the phone. When you answer a call, whether you use the speaker on the phone (which sounds awful) or the included ear buds (which sound better) you can barely hear the incoming caller. My callers said that they could hear and understand me whether I used the speaker in the watch or the speaker on the ear buds, but I had to go into a completely silent room and close the door in order to hear my caller. I would never use this thing while in a car, or anywhere that has any level of background noise. The beeps with button presses and camera use are a comfortable volume.

I tried a Motorola Bluetooth with volume control to see if I could use the phone exclusively with the Bluetooth. No luck. Max volume on the bluetooth is still barely audible in a quiet room.

I looked through the manual and all the menus twice, and I found no volume control on any function other than the FM radio and the ringer, and the radio volume control does not work well. There may be a bad spot in the touch display around the `+' button on the FM radio screen. It would turn the volume down, but not back up.

All I really wanted was a novelty and a conversation piece to use for a while and then add to my collection of geeky watches, but to be a good novelty and conversation piece, I need to be able to carry it and use it as my cell phone for a while, and for that it needs to be usable.

I think that if they improve the built-in speaker so that you can understand human speech through it, and give it a volume control on calls, this will be an amusing gadget. An updated sunlight-visible screen would be really nice, even if it added to the price.

HANG ON....Because this is a bit complicated.

First, I have wanted a wrist-watch-phone for years...It just seems like such a no-brainer of convenience to me...No forgetting or losing your phone, no digging it out of a pocket in a hurry to get a call, or missing a call through distraction, etc....

Add to that, I am not interested in going online from a hand-held device, or playing games, etc...I just want to send and receive calls...I just want a handy TELEPHONE....

A phone that is right there, on my wrist, ready to use.

I chose this model due to the rugged steel construction and water-proof description...I lead a fairly active lifestyle, and having my phone on my wrist presented obvious hazards to the technology.

NOTE: Here is where we get complicated....

I first saw this on a website being referred to as 'The Commando', and it had a price of $185. ('On Sale' supposedly, from $275.).... and I would have purchased that $185 watch-phone..Had I not noticed the EXACT SAME device priced at $93 on another site ( called there 'the w818' ...I`m not sure if Amazon allows me to 'name names' here, or I would name the site)...Then, to make matters more convoluted, I saw it here on Amazon, for $120...called 'the MW08' AND the 'W818'/ 'WATERPROOF MOBILE WATCH PHONE' in seperate listings...All of the listings for this same watch-phone on every site use THE SAME promo pictures and list the same features, no matter what it is being called and priced at.

Well of course, I went for the cheapest price, at that other companies` site ...and man, am I sooo sorry that I did !

The watch-phone I received was nothing but trouble...Incomplete package, defective phone that would not read the new, activated T-Mobile SIM card I had bought...and worse, the customer service from this company was TERRIBLE. No response to emails or calls and a 'returns request' page that was actually designed to prevent the customer from submitting a return !

(Again, not sure if Amazon would allow me to name them, as much as I want to warn you...if interested, post a reply to this review and I`ll post the names of all companies I found serious fault with, that way if Amazon objects and removes the reply, at least this neutered review will remain active to caution others to BE CAREFUL)

Anyway, not willing to give up, I filed complaints and disputes and opened cases to get my money back from the thieves...

... Then, I went ahead and purchased the $120 version offered here, by VICTOR, LLC.

I have faith in Amazon`s Returns Policy, and I should have gone with that faith in the first place, instead of trying to save a big $25 and ending up buying a load of aggravation with the savings.

The 'MW08' purchased here came swiftly... At first, the device gave me some hassles--the same non-recognition of SIM card--then I tried something that I had previously attempted with no result in the defective one; I placed a bit of foam material under the watch-back cover so that the battery would press onto and hold the SIM interface a bit more securely...and EUREKA ! IMMEDIATE SUCCESS !

The Amazon-Victorpurchase 'MW08' watchphone came to life without a problem and has functioned normally and well since. (Should this status change, I will update this review accordingly)

Just an F.Y.I.: These are all made in China. The Chinese electronics industry is a cut-throat business wherein the reliable mixes with the fraudulent, and the quality can be both variable and questionable... Assorted manufacturers --both reputable and disreputable-pirate each others` designs and crank these things out through assorted selling companies, some of them little more than fronts for shady dealings...They will slap different names and numbers on the same model and describe it in glowing terms of purest HYPE. The widelyvarying prices are not representative of quality, but avarice.

Bottom Line: You have to BE CAREFUL.

My advice for getting a wrist-watch-phone is to purchase either here on Amazon, or on a certain notable online auction site (where the threat of a negative feedback and an in-house payment service can offer you some recourse if you get a bad device.)

The wrist-watch-phone IS a great idea....Hopefully, some of the better electronics concerns will get into the field with a superior model, instead of just pushing one more smartphone/tablet device after another in an already glutted field.

There ARE people who, like me (and high-probability, yourself, if you have read this far) who would just like to have a quality phone on their wrist.

The existence of these here and elsewhere proves they can and do work.

Until we see something better...Best Of Luck to you !

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I love this phone! I can tell you a few negatives and I will, but let me first say this phone works really well and is a lot of fun.

I initially bought this very model of watch from this vendor about six months ago. I was using a different model before this with fewer features and I wanted to use this one instead, but it took me a while to figure out how to change the size of the band. When my other wrist phone suddenly died I need to figure it out and I did. (PS, I saved the old links from the band so if someone buys this phone and needs a still larger band, I suppose you could contact me and I'd probably send you the links for the cost of shipping)

The great things about this phone are obvious. You don't need to worry that you'll lay it down anywhere and forget it. You won't accidentally drop it in your laundry because you left it in a pocket. It is expected to work with a wireless headset (I recommend a Plantronics with noise cancelling dual microphones), not included. However, should you leave your headset in the car, say, and you need to take a call, just slip it off your wrist, slip your hand through the band so the speaker is by your ear and talk into the band. The sound quality is great both ways. Nobody will believe you are talking on a wrist phone except for those around you, and their jaws will be on the floor.

Also this phone sends texts. Now texts are nothing amazing with today's phones but that this tiny phone is pretty easy to send texts from also impresses others. I mostly like that the phone is out of sight, out of mind, most of the time.

For some insane reason it came with two batteries. It is not easy to change batteries so I hope the spare battery has a good shelf life so it still works when the built in battery finally dies.

Downsides:

-Reception is not great; you will experience more dropped calls with this one than other phones.

-The USB cord is somewhat proprietary, or at least rare. I contacted the seller and ordered four spare cords.

-The cover for the USB is small and delicate, easy to lose and break so I ordered a spare.

-If there is a way to make this phone do any sort of app, like GPS, I've sure not figured it out.

-I've read this phone can do Wifi/Bluetooth tethering to a netbook but again I've not been able to figure it out.

-It has a rudimentary built in web-browser I've found pretty useless too, but it could be I've just not spent enough time figuring that out either.

-The phone weighs exactly half a pound, which strangely enough impresses people who ask to look at it.

I realize some of those downsides will cause some of you to avoid buying this phone, but it is just a matter of priorities. I believe the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Also, just in case you can't tell, this phone looks great!

The service I'm using is from T-Mobil and costs about $80 month to month for unlimited everything. Had I agreed to a 1 year contract they'd have given me a phone, but when I signed up with my first phone I didn't know if I'd even like the phone so I went month to month. If you already have a T-Mobil phone you can removed your SIM card from it and put it directly into this wrist phone, but don't plan on going back and forth as the SIM card is installed under the battery behind a cover with four tiny screws. (the phone comes with a tiny screwdriver for assembly)

If you do buy this phone, please take my advice and tape a medicine vial to the cord to store the USB cover in while on charge.

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I have bought hundreds of items for myself and businesses from Amazon as a Prime member. Most is very good. This product and the service are great and beg reviewing to share with others out there. I ordered with some tepidation as it was obviously a Chinese product. The quote on delivery was two weeks and the product arrived in 8 days. Perfect package and the watch was shrink wrapped proving it was not a return. I followed the instructions and the watch didn't work. I wrote to the cutomer service email inside the packaging and within MINUTES I received a reply in cure broken english from "JACK" in China. I explained he problem and they felt the product was defective. Happens with everything sooner or later. Jack offered to help me by sending a new product immediatly and then letting me send back my defect later. INCREDIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!! I mean they are out two watches and maybe I don't return the defect but WOW they trusted me and this sped up the replacement because me shipping back to China and waiting for them to get back to me with a return would have taken three weeks. I got the new watch phone in 8 days. Plugged in my regular AT&T sim from my Blackberry and BAM! Wrist phone. Folks-the thing is great! The speaker phone is almost as loun=d as my iPhone! Battery time is a bit short lasts all day with texting and appointments and calculator and taking photos and videos but only good for an hour on the phone before needs a recharge. But that is OKit is a WRISTWATCH phone! How cool! So my wife and best clients have this number and no matter what I have connectivity with those most important to me 24/7. I cannot express my praise enough for the team at the shipper/manufacturer who did EVERYTHING right for me. They sent me traking updates on the replacement by email and never missed a reply to my letters within hours including late nights and weekends. Buy with confidence and enjoy the future of communications. The product and people behind it are solid folks. I fell in love with China! Finally!

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eTon Solarlight S.A.M.E. FR370 Emergency Self-Powered Radio and Cell Phone Charger Handy During HurricaneVery easy to operate. Good quality. Instructions easy to follow. I live in a coastal zone with exciting...and that means potentially dangerous...weather. This radio is highly recommended!

GPX D715 AM/FM/CD Digital Clock Radio with Dual Alarm

GPX D715 AM/FM/CD Digital Clock Radio with Dual Alarm
  • AM/FM clock radio with dual alarm and 0/6 red LED display
  • 20 track programable
  • Wake to CD, radio, or alarm
  • Stereo full range speakers
  • battery back up for power failures - 9V battery

This item worked real well and then all of a sudden the buttons would not work. I could not change the time, set the alarm, or even turn on the CD player or radio. The alarm still worked, but I had to set it to get up at the time previously set because it would not change. It was not just one button it was all of them. Nothing worked. It was like they had a timer and shut down all of a sudden. It happened only a week after the 90 day warrranty period was over.

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Well, I just bought this today as a CD clock radio for a new nursery. I tested it out and it worked as advertised (it even played a CD-R I had recorded). Directions were clear and the functionality seems pretty good. You can program up to 20 tracks and even set the alarm to play this program.

I'm guessing that the quality is pretty poor from some reviews I've read. So, I hope I get lucky and this thing lasts for a few years.

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The radio/CD player was EXACTLY as advertised and we are very pleased. The price was amazing and we would recommend it to anyone.

Satechi SP3-Box Docking Alarm Clock Radio Speaker for iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, 3G, iPod Touch 4G, iPod Nan

Satechi SP3-Box Docking Alarm Clock Radio Speaker for iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, 3G, iPod Touch 4G, iPod Nano 6G
  • Made for iPhone and iPod: Alarm Clock and Radio Speaker System with 2" speakers
  • LCD backlit screen with dimmer displays time, volume & function features
  • Built-in alarm clock activates iPhone or iPod and FM radio station with Snooze & Nap function
  • Fully-functional remote controls both your speaker & iPhone or iPods
  • Compatible with iPod nano G1/G2/G3/G4/G5/G6, iPod Touch G1/G2/G3/G4, iPod Classic 80Gb/160Gb and iPhone 4S/4/3Gs/3G (works with bumper on)

I really like this product, it does everything I want from it with ease. It looks great, sounds pretty good, charges my iTouch and is fairly simple to set up (instructions always pretty important) and comes with a really nice looking remote too.

The display is clear and easy to understand and I love the fact it is a radio as well as a docking station. The panel that displays the time has a backlight with 3 dimmer settings, dim, low-bright and brightest. So, if you cannot sleep in anything but complete darkness, you will love the dimmer option.

The volume can be as quiet or as loud as you like. I have it quiet and find it a really nice way of waking up. I am using it in my bedroom and my office and sound quality is always good.

It took me about 5 seconds to set the time, and another 5 seconds to set the alarm. That is just awesome! There are also 2 alarm settings, al1 and al2. I can set one alarm to my iPod and the other one to the radio. I haven't bothered to use the snooze yet. There are also annoying nature sounds you can set for the alarm. The one called water makes me pee.

The real surprise for this speaker is that I tried it with my brothers iPhone 3G, and we were able to charge the iPhone and listen to music. The remote is also working. But, there is a quirk. First, iPhone warns you that the accessory is not made to work with iPhone. The thing is it works in the 3G network, however when we switched it to edge network, it made weird noises. So, as long as we kept the iPhone in 3G network, the speakers worked perfectly.

I recommend it to pretty much anyone that wants to be woken up by their own style of music rather than whatever the radio has to offer. I will definitely buy another one for my brother this Christmas.

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the price can't be beat on this: the speakers sound a lot better than what is offered elsewhere in the same price range, the functionality is simple and straight forward. the unit automatically plays from the iPod app on the iPhone but with a simple switch to 3rd party applications like Pandora or last.fm, it works with those too.

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Looking at the reviews, I called the Satechi customer

service to make sure the speakers would work with iPhone 4. They confirmed that

they upgraded the unit to "works with iPhone". They also told me that

it would work with the bumper, which was a selling point for me, because I

didn't want to take it out all the time. It came with a white clean package

that said "Made for iPod, iPhone". Set up was very easy, basically

plug and play. I could able to plug the iPhone with bumper, no problems there. No confusing controls, I just looked at the manual to setup the

alarm. Sound quality is pretty good, can fill the whole bedroom. I put it on the bedside drawers, now I can listen to Pandora while I

read my Kindle and wake up to my music on the iPhone 4 instead of all the

time same alarm sound on iPhone. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase and

hope it will last long.

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I spent several months searching for a clock/radio compatible with the iPhone 3G that was under $100, and came up with this. I have never heard of Satechi, and don't know anyone that has, so I was a little worried about ordering this.

When it arrived I unpacked it and was quite impressed by the build quality. It is a sturdy box shape with two large dials on top and two rows of buttons in between. It came with several inserts for the different generations of iPods, unfortunately there was no insert for iPhone/iTouch.

Pros:

1. Compatible with iPhone 3G. Charges and plays. No interference has been experienced yet.

2. Packed with features:

Two alarms

Alarm can be radio, iPod, or nature sounds

Nap alarm 10-60 minute timer so you can nap without resetting your alarm times

Sleep timer fall asleep to you music and it will power itself down

3 light settings for the LED front High, Low, and off

Full feature remote Can access iPod/iPhone controls and menus with the remote

3. And, finally, above average sound quality

Cons:

1. No insert for iTouch/iPhone Not a big deal for me because my iPhone is in a silicone case, so there is not a lot of movement

2. Sound quality at low volumes While I listed above average sound quality as a "pro", it has decent sound quality when it is turned up. At lower volume, the highs seemed to be drowned out.

Overall, I would recommend this product to anyone. Based on amazon and ebay reviews, the SP2 is a far superior product to the similar SP1.

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This works great, just as one could hope for, the only thing I don't like is you cannot adjust the volume for the alarm. It's always full blast, It about gives me a heart attack when I wake up when it goes off, so I cannot use it for the soul purpose I intended when I bought it.

Virgin Electronics VM-500 5 GB MP3/WMA Player with FM Tuner

Virgin Electronics VM-500 5 GB MP3/WMA Player with FM Tuner
  • Portable MP3/WMA player with 5 GB storage space (stores up to 1,200 songs or 80 CDs of music)
  • Virgin DJ function plays your most recent additions, top 20 "most played" by genre, or "least played" selections
  • Built-in equalizer for customizing sound by genre (rock, pop, jazz, etc.) or output (headphones or portable speakers)
  • Built-in FM tuner for radio playback; bundled music management software requires Windows XP or 2000
  • Dual headphone jacks for 2-person listening; measures 2.23 x 3.78 x 0.62 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 3.1 ounces

I was so excited to get this MP3 player, but have had several problems with it. It keeps freezing up on me which once caused it to overheat and then I LOST all the songs I had painstakingly put on it. I have used it two times since I purchased it at the beginning of January 2006. I did not have a hard time putting the music on, it is just time consuming. When it works, it works well.

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Well, it's small, has reasonable battery life and sound quality, and it's low-priced. And it often works correctly for me. But it has some major disadvantages:

1. Virgin Electronics is defunct, so there is no tech support for their products, and no updates of any kind will be offered. And this thing could USE some updates...

2. It doesn't support playlists. It has some kind of stupid "DJ" function that you'll find mostly useless.

3. The FM radio is also useless. For the first few seconds it's used, while the backlight is on, it sounds fine. Then, when the backlight turns off, a continuous, very noticeable hiss overlays the audio.

4. You can't just copy files to it you have to sync it through Media Player or some other software. It's very picky, and sometimes the synced songs don't play correctly. Other software often doesn't work with it.

True, it's a 5GB player for a low price, but in the end you'll find yourself just that much farther, financially, from something you would have really liked.

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Ok.... I bought one of these as a refurb thinking that it was a great bargain... hey 5GB for less than $100 what a deal. Once you get the hang of loading and working with the Windows Media Player its not a big deal to load. Unfortunately after it begins locking up and not recognizing songs (which requires a drive reformat and reinstallation of the songs) you get really good at it. Had it for about 4 months before it stopped even recognizing the HD and no longer worked at all. I thought maybe the reason was that I had bought a refurb so a new one had to be better... right?

So I stupidly bought a brand new one.. again less than $100. This one has now begun the lock up and reload problem within 2 months of reciept and I just recently got the "not recognizing the HD" message. I am in hopes of getting it to work but for right now its just an expensive paperweight. I am 0/2 with these players so I don't believe that they are worth the shipping it takes to send them back. Beware of this product!

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I bought two,one for me,one for my son. He is so disappointed, and I'm very upset. I'm happy I only opened one. I guess you really have to be computer saavy to use this thing. The instructions are useless, the software didn't upload, and I have Windows XP so I know that wasn't the issue. Unless you are a computer whiz, save your money. I wanted one for the both of us. Guess, my son will only have one because now I have to go find a more expensive and user friendly one.

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This is the worst pice of electronics I ever bought. Started falling apart after few days only. Battery life is a joke.

Software that comes with it is totally unfriendly and even if you manage to install that thing on your computer it won't work with OS prior to XP. You will find that out after you're done installing it. Mediocre performance. Don't waste your money on this one.

Westclox Banshee Digital Alarm Clock 47547

Westclox Banshee Digital Alarm Clock 47547This alarm clock has several features that I really like, but unfortunately it's also got one big drawback that drags its overall value down considerably: it doesn't always go off. This has only happened three times in the year that I've been using it, but that's three times that I've been late for, or entirely missed, important appointments. The alarm will be properly set (each time I've checked afterward to make sure I hadn't made an AM/PM mistake or anything), but then not make a sound at the appointed time. And it will STILL be set and turned on when I finally awake, so I know it isn't a matter of me accidentally turning it off in my sleep. It's also not just an issue with this one particular clock, as I own two of the exact same model, and the other has done the same thing.

However, there are things I like about the clock, if only it would just do what it's principally intended to do. I'll just offer a brief rundown on positive and negative features...

POSITIVES:

+ When it does go off, it's plenty loud, and never fails to wake me up (the product name "Banshee" is quite appropriate in fact, this could be a negative aspect if you prefer a less shrill alarm). There are two volume settings available "loud" and "soft" and the softer setting is all I've ever had to use.

+ The numbers are large and very easy to read, even from across the room.

+ The buttons are also sufficiently large that setting the alarm/time is easy, even in the dark.

+ This clock is cordless (the product description here says it runs on three AAA batteries, though mine, which is exactly the same by all other appearances, requires one AAA and one 9-volt battery) so it can be placed anywhere, or be taken along on trips, without having to worry about a place to plug it in.

+ I also happen to like the appearance of this clock. It's very simple and unobtrusive.

NEGATIVES:

First and foremost is the fact that it occasionally fails to go off, as I mentioned at the beginning of this review.

The snooze function only gives you an additional 4 minutes, which hardly seems worth it. I myself tend to like a clock with a snooze time of between 8 and 10 minutes. But this is largely a matter of personal preference.

The display is not constantly backlit, and you must hold down the snooze button if you wish to have a light by which to read the clock in the dark. This can be irritating, especially if you're not entirely sure just where your alarm clock IS as the moment. On the other hand, however, this feature may be beneficial to those who require absolute darkness in order to sleep.

I have owned this item 10 years, it works great. BUT, it will somtimes not go off if the 9 volt battery is wearing down. I thought my clock was going bad, as it did not wake me a few times, then I discovered it was simply a case of the battery getting worn out. It has worked perfectly for several more years, still going strong, with a new 9 volt battery. Love this alarm clock.

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Great little battery operated alarm clock for heavy sleepers. Alarm gets louder and changes frequency the longer it rings. Snooze is only 4 minutes long instead of 10 minutes. Works great for getting up teenagers.

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My husband has had one of these for years--uses it on hunting trips, et. Can be used at home and also for travel. After trying numerous travel alarms not loud enough to wake me up, I bought this one. Little larger than most travel clocks, but is loud enough to wake me up. Controls easy to set. Now my favorite alarm for home and travel.

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I had 3 alarm clocks that I couldn't hear without my hearing aids. This one screams louder than Jamie Curtis :-) and I get up when I need to. Not late to work anymore. By the way, It arrived quickly and I am pleased with the good service.

Starlite 043769970856 Disney Fairies Alarm Clock Radio

Starlite 043769970856 Disney Fairies Alarm Clock Radio
  • LCD display with backlight
  • Single alarm with snooze function
  • Choice of alarm type: buzzer or radio selection

We purchased the Disney Fairies Clock Radio in October and kept it until Christmas. When my daughter plugged it in, it lit up, but then the light went out. Since we had had it so long, it was past the date that we could return it. I contacted Simply_Selling and they responded very quickly, saying that we could exchange or get a refund. They did not have the same clock so we opted for a refund. They not only refunded the purchase price, but my shipping costs both ways. I was very pleased and felt very well taken care of. I will definitely purchase from them in the future!

Timex T227 Large Display Alarm Clock Radio with MP3 Line-In (Black)

Timex T227 Large Display Alarm Clock Radio with MP3 Line-In
  • Large 0.9" green LED time display with dimmer control
  • AM/FM radio with built in AM antenna and external FM wire antenna
  • Sleep to radio with auto shut-off timer, snooze / repeat alarm
  • Wake to radio or gentle wake gradual buzzer alarm
  • Battery back up and integrated auxiliary input connection cord

In short, this is very basic, and might serve its purpose if you just need a quick and easy way to put a clock radio in a garage or some other place where high quality sound is not a requirement. Keep in mind that this is a very inexpensive clock radio with the added ability to connect to the headphone jack of most MP3 players. Inexpensive, in this case, means "don't expect to be impressed".

The pros:

1) Nice, readable clock. The big green LED is probably my favorite feature.

2) Easy setup. You could probably figure out all the features (setting the time and alarm, switching between radio and MP3 player) without reading the instructions.

3) Compact. This is one of the smaller clock radios I've seen.

Cons that I expect in an inexpensive clock radio:

1) Sound quality is subpar. As soon as I started listening, I was reminded of my old transistor radios from 30 years ago. It's not awful...just very basic (I guess Timex's "multi-directional sound chamber" really means "well distributed transistor radio sound"). Having a party and you want to crank up the tunes for your friends? Don't use this device because you won't be able to hear it over the laughter of your guests.

2) Lack of MP3 player interface. The lack of any docking functionality means that you can set your alarm to wake you by radio or buzzer, but NOT by MP3 player. It also means that if you want to play/pause/switch songs, you do so directly from your MP3 player. It also means that setting the right volume could be a combination of adjusting the volume of the MP3 player AND the clock radio. Be sure you understand that this is NOT a "dock" for your iDevice.

Cons that could have been improved without raising the price:

1) The dim LED setting is too bright. If you are like me and can be distracted from your sleep by bright lights in the room, note that dimming the LED on this clock radio has almost no effect.

2) Too many controls are hidden on the sides of the clock. I find myself needing to pick up the clock and look at each side in order to find the switches and dials to dim the LED, switch to my MP3 player, turn on the alarm, and so on. Why not put more of these controls on the top? I'll probably get used to it, but for now it's a bit of a pain.

You could do a lot worse at this price point. But spend a little more and you'll probably get better sound AND docking options.

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Pros:

1) Sturdy

2) Display is OK

3) Alarm is loud !! Sound quality is ok. Not good for listening music though but for me alarm is the preference.

Cons:

1) This clock ticks faster than usual and in day exceed by 7-8 min than actual time. Maybe its in my clock. Going for replacement !!

2) Only one alarm setting sucks as sometimes u need to set some specific alarm for a day.

3) Time/alarm setting increase monotonically -> You have to go all the way to restart count if u want to set to a previous time. Also the speed is slow unlike Sony ICF-C318 which moves faster if one press hour/min button and hold.

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This is a great alarm clock the numbers are large enough to see without my glasses, a definite plus! My husband bought one of these before me and I liked it so well I traded in my old alarm for this one as well. Easy to operate and I love that I can hook my MP3 player up to it. Very happy with this purchase, I highly recommend it.

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First off, all I wanted was a clock radio with function buttons placed/organized on the case such that I wouldn't wind up changing the time by accident when turning off the alarm in the morning or have to fumble on the back to make time or alarm changes. THIS fits the bill. It's also heavy enough not to get shoved about or toppled over with half-awake fumbling hands. It has a 9V battery backup, which is always needed with foul-weather power outages that happen overnight but do not stop me from needing to get to work. The radio function wheels and selectors for alarm on/off, etc, all work well and how you think. I don't see the usefulness of the MP3 connector because it is essentially just using the speaker of the clock and the source on the MP3 player. I could see that people would want to 'wake up' with their own music, but it does NOT work that way with this unit. I also don't see why they have an antenna wire, which makes that THREE wires (power, MP3, antenna) running out the back, but maybe some folks would need that reception boost. With the green light numerals, my wife had a problem. The 'dimmer' isn't that much and GREEN is such a stronger light in the bedroom that she could not sleep said it looked like that green glow from the book/movie Tommyknockers by Stephen King! So, even though I liked it, I had to return it to the Walmart where I purchased it for same $20 price tag offered here. IF this had had RED numerals, and red is not at bright to the human eye, this unit would have been the only thing I needed to get me up for the next 30 years. [It's been almost 20 with the last one.]

I chose this clock radio because it was small and compact, and the price was right. The lighted dial works great...almost too great, as it's really bright even when on the dim setting.

RCA RC40R Dual Wake Clock Radio with Large Green LED Display

RCA RC40R Dual Wake Clock Radio with Large Green LED Display
  • Auto time set for seven different time zones
  • SmartSnooze converts all top buttons as snooze button when alarm has been activated
  • Dual wake features two different alarm settings for two different users: radio or buzzer
  • Programmable snooze; Programmable sleep
  • Graduwake ramp-up alarm makes waking from a deep sleep easier
  • AM/FM clock radio with a large LED 1.4? display for clear viewing
  • Graduwake Ramp-up alarm eases your awakening
  • Programmable Sleep feature plays the radio for up to 2 hours before automatically turning off the radio, allowing you to gently fall asleep to music
  • Programmable snooze feature turns off the alarm or radio for an extra 9 minutes of sleep or for 1-30 minutes

I've only had this for a week, but I'm loving it. I bought it for the dual alarms. Super great! I don't have to keep re-setting my alarm! It also came pre-set for time. All I had to do was pick a time zone. Awesome.

Big numbers, with a dimmer feature. Somehow, as big as the numbers are, on the dim setting it's still dimmer than my old one, which was obnoxiously bright in my opinion, so I love that, too. Love that it shows the alarm time, (you press a button to see both and it's easy to find, even in the dark). I'm totally paranoid, so the fact that I can see at a glance that it's set for the correct time is great. Little icons show you if the alarm is activated, too, and whether it's for beeper or radio. The beeper ramps up in volume but I find it starts out loud. I prefer to awaken to radio, anyway. The alarm's not the most intuitive to set, but once you know how, it's easy.

The radio feature uses a dial which could get bumped, (if you're picking up a phone next to it, for example), though I've not had that problem, yet. Same thing for volume. Nice thing about the radio is the digital tuner and the manual says it has some feature to help it hold its setting. You can set it to automatically turn off, (up to 90 minutes).

LOVE THE SNOOZE BUTTON!!! It's right on top and you literally tap it. My old alarm clock had the worst snooze button in the world, (actually, it had the worst everything in the world. It was on of those Sharper Image daylight simulator clocks and it was a total dud). Love, love, love the snooze button. It's really easy to deactivate and reactivate for the next day, as well. Variable snooze increments, as well.

All of this is probably really similar to the features in the RC46, which is offered through Amazon Prime, but I found mine at Walmart for the same price so I picked it up there instead of waiting 2 days.

All in all a very nice product.

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Why is it so hard to find a large, sleek looking, inexpensive alarm clock these days that doesn't do stupid stuff like play soothing sounds of the ocean or have a plug for an ipod?

I was happy to finally find this one that is similar to my old Sony that started to crap out. I should say though, that the first one I received was defective. Some of the buttons didn't work, and I couldn't turn on the radio or set the clock. I returned it easily enough and received a 2nd one quickly that worked fine.

I am happy with it overall. I really like that the alarm time is displayed on the front, so no more double checking is necessary. The radio tuning is better than the manual tuning of most radios, but a little weird. When you are turning the dial, the frequency is displayed where the time is usually displayed. This is cool, but I would rather have up and down buttons than a dial that turns. It is a little sensitive and not much easier to pinpoint the exact station number than the old school sliding bar analog dial. It's not like I ever change the station though. Once I set it I will have no reason to change it, unless the local npr station goes under. Also, the audio of the radio is pretty weeny sounding, but then anything is better than BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP!!!

That being said, I am very happy with it.

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Downgraded from 4 stars to 3. The other day, after owning the clock for 7 months, one of the buttons no longer works. Now when setting the alarm time, I cannot advance forward, only backward.

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Numerals are big enough to see in the dark without my glasses.

The time and alarm settings are easy to use. Radio is clear/

The only negative: the shut off switch is difficult to see in the dark.

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This clock worked well enough until it lost power now the time can not be set, it wont auto set it just flashes 12:00 all the time, a quick google search shows that this is a common problem.

Features and everything look great. In fact, it worked great... ONCE. After it went off the first time it stopped working entirely and was rendered completely useless. I wish I could give it zero stars... because that's exactly what it deserves.

IfIF it worked properly, it seems like it would've been a good deal. But unfortunately it's defective, which I should've noticed from the two other comments on the product before I bought it.

JENSEN JMC-180 Wall-Mountable CD System with AM/FM Stereo Receiver Remote

JENSEN JMC-180 Wall-Mountable CD System with AM/FM Stereo Receiver Remote
  • Model_Number - JMC-180
  • Depth - 12.20
  • Height - 7.10
  • Width - 10.20
  • Weight - 4.9500

When I got the item I was pleased with the look, and the wall-mount installation looked great. BUT...the sound quality is not what I expected from a Jenson product. Not enough watts I guess, and the speakers have like NO base reflex. The sound is tinny, and when you turn it up it just gets more annoying. Also was disappointed that the remote control can only advance, pause, or rewind the songs on a CD. The remote can not adjust volume or do anything not related to CD playback. Also was disappointed that there is no way to have FM STATION PRE-SETS. The FM is a rotary dial for tuning. The station frequency does show up on the LED screen which is cool. Also...you would think the clock would stay lit up when the unit is off. it is, after all, an alarm clock as well. It doesn't stay lit. SO...feature-wise...this is a very disappointing product. Looks-wise...Great! You make the call. What do ya get for under 40 bucks? I should have spent more.

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OK, cost is representative of the value/quality (i.e. you get what you pay for). Worked OK. I was surprised that the tuning was by dial, assumed it would be digital. No presets.

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no volume on the remote, the sound was bad and didn't have good bass. it wouldn't go up very high. I wouldn't use it at a party cause you wouldn't be able to hear the music very well.

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Cheaply made, some parts do not line up properly. Removal of stickers is a nightmare in itself. Sound is just good. Not for a person that demands quailty. Would not be good for kids. For putting in a laundry room or craft area. Update 11/24/2012. Unit has stopped working for CD's it sounds like they skip, but play very well on any other player. I wasted my money on this item, don't do the same.

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Purchased for a Christmas Present last month, returned today 30-days later due to multiple defects. Unfortunately I think the favorable reviews were left way too soon, people should wait at least 1-month before posting.

(1) CD's would not play without great difficulty, meaning I had to add extra pressure to the CD Cover after closing for the CD to start playing. It did kept playing after I released the pressure, but this process had to be repeated each time the CD was changed. Oherwise the CD would just sit and spin and sounded like it was skipping.

(2) Unit made a 'buzzing' or 'humming' sound when turned off. It was barely noticeable until all lights were off and you were trying go to sleep and thats when you would notice the electrical static interferrence noise. Horrible to have to unplug unit from the wall outlet to make it stop buzzing.

(3) On/Off button stops working. Had to unplug from the wall to get unit to shut-off, which reset the clock even though I had battery back-ups installed. Then the On/Off button would work again for awhile. Eventually it stops working again so you have to unplug from wall again.

(4) The LED display, the blue"ish" circle in stock photo, would heat up and turn black and cloudy after continued use. To the point where you could no longer read what time it was or what track number was playing. It would always go away after turning off for a few hours, only to come back again after using unit for extended time.

(5) The unit is very tiny, the Amazon stock photo is decieving. Not a negative, just saying. It is soooo thin that it results in horrible speaker quality. I wasn't expecting much, sound quality is not that important to me, but they have zero bass and zero adjustment.

Overall cheap and flimsy device it is shocking Jensen agreed to put their brand name on it.

(6) On the plus side, it is an all-in-one device when working. I absolutely needed a Headphone Jack (check), an Aux Jack (check), CD player (check), Alarm Clock with battery back-up (check), Wall Mount Option (check), and small size (check), and Remote (check) although there is no volume control on the remote.

I exchanged my defective Jensen today with zero issues and have upgraded to a similar system for +$20, a refurbished Philips Cube System. It has all the same great features as this Jensen so look for my review of that unit in another 30-days.

Take my advice and spend your hard earned money elsewhere!