What bothers me here now:
- The alarm (s) has no setting for weekdays. So, for example, only awaken Monday to Friday. The alarm clock had already cost 15 years ago at the discounter. Not likely to be expensive to install the. So you have min. 2 times a week the alarm off / on and adjust. Is just a little thing, but perfect alarm clock should offer something.
- No remote control of time. In the long run so the clock forward / or lose and you have to adjust. Something ought to be here for such a high price.
- No power failure backup - ie battery / battery. When the battery for a few minutes, everything is back in working state and awakened course you will not.
- Why such a big power supply? Who has the power socket behind a nightstand Rank, has lost. The connector protrudes nearly 5 cm from the wall socket!
- Operating multilingual on one side with supposedly intuitive graphics do not like it and I find awkward
- Why are nowhere in the Internet, the extent of the alarm clock. Even with Philips in any single document, on either side, not in the manual ?! Only the size of the packaging, no one is interested. Should probably remain secret. I had read a review here that spoke of very large. I know the previous models, are really great. This 3520 is, in my view, however small.
Here the self-measured values:
BHT 21cm, 21cm, 14cm
Positives:
- Haptic / quality
- Operating Concept
- Idea itself
- Adjustability of the light intensity of the time plus automatic. Light Sensor
- Adjustability of Lichtweckdauer
- Alarm melody comes after X minutes Knock light and not directly to the light (as with the previous models in part; because the light was practically useless)
- Hums and no longer buzzing (as with the previous models in part)
- Low power consumption