Now comes the same grawierende disadvantage:
The Phillips Wake Up Light only supports USB sticks that have a capacity of less than 1GB and support a cluster size of 512 bytes. Almost all USB sticks available today, however, this is not the case and you can not use.
When Phillips hotline you walked out of a defect and promptly sent me a replacement unit. The rate of exchange is the way (morning call Monday at the hotline, Tuesday was the replacement device as) outstanding.
So if Phillips would simply enclose an ancient USB stick, everything would be so bad, but you have disgraced yourself a bit when you go into the electronic trading of its Vertrauns and after the oldest USB stick requires that you have.