- Only _eine_ alarm.
- Non guard against power failure. Man sleeps through simple and must reset all your parameters. Of course, no radio clock!
- The service is a disaster beyond compare. Snooze works practically impossible, because the mechanism is too insensitive (but that's a resounding KO criterion), and I do not know why the acoustic alarm has used today morning without light. If Snooze work times, he constantly turns on, even if you are already at breakfast. Until you eventually pulls the plug. The developers should already time to meditate on the question of whether a snooze function when a light alarm clock has any meaning. Who has it for thought? This is like a crutch with parachute and life jacket. If one strikes again with his hand on the clock, he should then remain silent for at least the next 23 hours. The controls are illogical and so react poorly to body heat. The clock has to be reset after a power failure or after unplugging (which is only possible in one minute increments) is thus extremely unnerving. For the price one would have expected more mechanical regulator. Why do some controllers are mechanical and some, is not not even begin to rationally comprehensible in this model; it appears as if it were the designers have gone exclusively to symmetry and beauty - who cares about the needs of customers. Totally silly: When I tap the sun, I turn to NOT Lichtweckmodus on or off, but there is suddenly light, I'll blinded and can not even see the controls that I can turn it off. Intuitively, all this is not just frustrating.
Conclusion: If all goes well, waking up, although the nerves, but the setting, turn off switch, etc are the nerves quite quickly blank. The same frustration level as with any x-arbitrary 10-Euro-Alarm. Philips - waste your money!