Nevertheless, there are still slight growth potential for future models:
- When you sit on the bed it looked at the clock and will make adjustments, which is not optimal due to the vertical scale front view. When 60.2500er that is handled better: The front is designed at a slight angle, so tilted a little backwards, what is enjoyable in plan views. Even with a Casio clock, I have also in use, the slightly slanted front view is a plus.
- I do not have adjustment possibility, additionally between a working day option (Mo - Fr) to be able to choose a Weekend option (Sat + Sun) at the alarm preferences, since I for safety's sake in every Weckaktion both alarm times (temporal with a slight distance ) adjusting.
- The specified color blue is more of a violet.
- The letters and numbers could be a bit "fatter" as the TFA 60.2500er.
- If there are already different alarm tones - which is quite commendable - then it would be nice if you could select by setting option, which signal you want to have for each alarm.
- I just could not witness a weakness live, because I have yet read on late at night or was in bed: The time change to daylight saving time the bingo TFA has made only a one-hour delay, so at 3:00 clock. The 60.2500er-TFA on the other hand has switched exactly at 2:00 clock.
Conclusion:
As it is, I still have not found the perfect alarm clock. But the bingo TFA belongs inspite of small problems definitely the best alarm clocks that I know. Especially because of the aspect of alarms is solved optimally: One sees immediately whether they are activated and you can quickly starting and stopping or changing. Also, it creates the right tone, really quiet and pleasant start to get a out of sleep.