In general, I flee Philips products like the plague. But I bought it because it was the only bluetooth chain's clock and alarm function (well among all those I have seen and I have seen many in this price range). It works without problem, the Bluetooth is easy to use, and remote control provides access to all features (there are few buttons on the device itself). It remains all the time like Philips design problems: waking up, that's fine, that the chain goes out only then, is better. Option "forgotten" by the engineers ... Another example: the engineers believed very "sustainable development" to include a "ECO" mode the product: after 2 hours, time disappears from the display and the place was a large red LED. Then you have to press 2 seconds on / off button on the remote to "wake up" the system. Balance sheet, we only see the time or the alarm indicator. Very clever, all for a few milliwatts per hour ... In short, a Philips product ...