I bought this unit because I felt it after reading the majority of reviews on all devices in this price range for the one with the fewest problems. And I have to say I was not disappointed (except that the first copy was sent to me delivered defective). However, the selection of clock radios with DAB + is still relatively poor, and seemed to be dominated by PURE.
Well, I think:
- The reception quality of DAB +.
- Adjust the way three independent alarms that can be switched on individually and switched off.
- Fully automatic DAB + -Sendersuche
A few annoying drawbacks also there:
- The display is at night a little too bright and can not be adjusted.
- The station search when FM mode is very fiddly.
- The rest of the operation is partially complicated (for example, if you even want to change an alarm time).
By now I am used well to the new device and no longer want to do without it.
Many Greetings
tkansgar
Addendum of 01/09/2012:
Meanwhile, it's happened twice in quick succession that the clock is simply stopped, as if I had forgotten to pull it in time, as you had to do it ages ago with analog clocks time. That's pretty stupid if you have to work on time. I had to pull the plug and reconnect. Luckily they then worried the current time automatically, and my settings are also all there. When the often occurs soon, I have to a yet to pull off two stars.
Addendum of 16/05/2015:
The stopping comes with me about four times a year before (in other probably more often). But what is much worse and so I fours only a star of former now admit: In recent weeks there while DAB + reception extremely annoying interference, ie interruptions once per second, or sometimes over several seconds. This is partly so far that only from time to time you will hear a short crack. Since the preferred channels of mine had in his own words not changed its transmission power, and also because I had not changed at the reception situation at the time of occurrence of the disorders, the only possibility is that a defect in the Siesta causes these disorders. Since the Siesta consists only of electronic parts and those normally can go wrong only when inferior quality after three years, I go now assume that Pure deliberately inferior quality parts used in the production in order to keep the products no longer than three years. This is called "planned obsolescence". I call this an intended defect and my daughter, for example the "Broken-chip". Good Qualtätsmanagement not make other companies, Pure anyway. This was my first and my last unit of Pure!