+ Design
+ USB port for charging (and also for charging) of mobile phones
+ 2 alarm (alarm starts quietly and quickly becomes louder to the set volume on the radio)
+ Sound is perfectly adequate for a radio alarm clock in this price range
+ Adjustable brightness of the time (you can also completely turn off the lights)
+ No Power, No Problem (thanks to a battery in the housing runs the clock continues even when the power fails times)
- Me the alarm clock is personal right on the bed too bright even on the smallest level of brightness (but am also very sensitive), so he is now on the other side of the bed (my partner does not mind)
- No radio clock
Frills, which is not absolutely necessary:
Projector
5 nature sounds (ocean, birds, rain, stream and ocean floor) from which one can be woken
Comment:
First, the clock looks very chic. The cube is small and does not take too much space on the nightstand away. The front reflects. Getting used by design, I can only find the projector on the side.
The operation is very simple and easy to understand. The manual was used as a support. All basic stuff (Set alarm, brightness and radio program) functioned very simple. It is nice that you can save their 5 favorite stations. When setting the alarm you can then select from these 5 stations (ie Monday to Friday each another station ;-)). In addition, you can be woken up by the five natural tones or from a normal beep (3xPiepen succession). What I particularly liked is the distinction the alarm for weekdays and weekends, so you need not have to remember to turn the alarm off on weekends.
The mobile phone (an HTC Desire) can be recharged easily. The seller was a bit skeptical about whether the specified voltage to applies to all handsets.
The buttons are small, but when you have once fundamentally concerned with the alarm clock in the bright, you know actually where the buttons can be found or it is based mainly on the top row with the many small buttons.
The supplied antenna was not necessary to build.