My purchased at Amazon clock radios Grundig Sonoclock 660 FM RDS clock radio has now been tested for 1 week at me. Here, as determined by me "lights and shadows": As a designer of a device you have a specific product request definieren.Das means that a clock radio should functionally different from eg a kitchen radio. The Grundig Sonoclock 660 RDS clock radio looks very good, has a sophisticated, forward-thinking (RDS) Interiors, however, as a "wake !!!" - Radio quite unsuitable. The Reasons: The keyboard on top of the device resembles a minefield, ie it is like a lottery win to take with half-open eyes the right button, for example, to change channels, press Snooze, etc. Many of the adjustment function keys might have been at the back or arrange elsewhere are to the aforementioned "minefield" to entschärfen.Die settings are excellent (Color, Dimmer, alarms, etc.), unfortunately, placed just in the wrong place. It would be worth two not available accessories: 1. easy to put back height adjustment to the unit at an angle, while the display is otherwise not well seen. (I'm a stud underneath stick!). 2. A program Delete key in order to eliminate an undesirable program from program auto search. The overall impression: Great technology, poor functionality of the operation!