This alarm clock is chic, but has an incredibly user-unfriendly service. Just look at just the alarm / snooze button. The alarm button occupies half of the snooze button. For whom the snooze function is again thought? For those who want a little more sleep. Can you trust them, really just to get the right half of Snooze half asleep? Not really. And then the alarm is from and you slept through. Changing from times and alarms is also really bad. Instead of just having a button for alarm, for time etc, you have these stupid switch left. Top means time switch, bottom means change alarm center means Standby. This means that you have to push those fiddly little switch right in the middle after each changing of the alarm. A bit too far, and it ends up, perhaps unnoticed, in time mode, where, incidentally, the alarm is disabled. And again slept. The extent of these switches only in some logic is a better idea than a button that turns on "Alarm Edit mode" and automatically turn off after a few minutes, is, still did not open up to me. Change the alarm finally is even stress. There are only a plus and a minus button, and so you must then choose the minute in the one direction or another. To make matters Jux and abundance, it is also so that the dialing speed increases though after a while ... but half a second later, the backlight turns off. Can you turn on it again, if you hold another button is pressed? Of course not! It can be programmed to that the backlight simply do not run out as long as a button is pressed, the makers was probably either too heavy, too hard, or it is not even occurred to them. Functionally this thing is a pure design error.