After I had already tried two Philips Light Alarm Clock (3510, 3520) and was not satisfied with this, I thought, I order to talk about this. Perhaps Philips has anyway once the many reviews to heart and stopped the complained defects? Cheered too soon; if I do something positive to the "new" find, it's the design. Pretty and delicate the little man. Not so clunky as the other two. Operation is simple and intuitive. Also good: you can light intensity dimming down four steps and then does not light the entire bedroom. Disadvantage: In the two darkest settings the time is not to be read on the day. But now: - The radio remains abysmal. It rushes not only the old problem that the light becoming light disturbs the radio is still there. Not really to grasp. But yes you can buy an alarm clock and not stereo. - In case of power failure all is still deleted. Batteries that could help away about, are not provided. In case of power failure so continues: "Good night" ... - Even to a radio clock hats not enough. - Storing stations from Radio? Wrong! - Dual alarm? No! Always get up at the same time is always' a lot healthier.
- However, and this is the Philips really good, the light is really great. Thus one is awakened, it is not just a nice mood lighting.
Many, much more favorable Alarm Clock have all these features. Incidentally, the light alarm clock from discounters shined with a lot more features. But did not have beautiful light.
Conclusion: Much too expensive and actually still not mature.
I'll keep it anyway, but solely because of the Knock light. For this purpose my Grundig remains active noctus who goes exactly with radio clock, a great radio has two alarms undundund. But I'm going to wake up to radio and beautiful light. One manages halt. If you want to only use the light, should be set to 3500, the radio can save.