I took him to replace my clock radio. There, it is less fun. Certainly a light intensity adjuster lets you choose between a dark display a poorly backlit screen (okay, a lot less light than normal LEDs per screen), or strongly backlit. But when you set the alarm (only one), you déréglez together by now as you go through the same menu:
Press once on the clock to change the time it twice for minutes, three times for the alarm time and 4 times for the minutes of the alarm. After the 5th pressure is validated.
If you often change the time you wake up, it is rather restrictive to change the time every time, because you quickly lose one to two minutes (1-2 minutes setting alarm times ten changes = 10 to 20 min difference with the current time).
The second problem that has earned me to render the device is in the alarm itself. If you select the buzzer mode, the crescendo alarm clock sounds like all revivals but if you choose the radio mode, it does the same thing! That is, he turns on the radio and in less than 10 seconds up the volume to its maximum power that can cool all those who are not followers of awakening with a bang. If you like listening to the radio a little in bed before you get up, you certainly can manually turn off the alarm and turn on your radio at an acceptable volume but the red LED alarm clock at 8 euros do this all alone at lower cost.