- The alarm is very loud and not adjustable, who does not wake up there is dead.
- Unified control buttons, an ergonomic no-go for items that you can use in the dark should.
- To deactivate the wake-up call you need to make the small button on the far left, a bit fiddly, but by the morning fine motor training one is also quite fast fit in the bulb.
- The display is difficult or impossible to read from some positions and lighting funzelig.
- No adjustment of the days for an alarm (which I would have, if you already can set two alarms and has a calendar on board, desired). At least one Werktag- / weekend "setting is not great programming with integrated calendar.
- The icons for the wake-up times are much too small and hardly recognizable for me without Nasenfahrrad. Not adjustable night in connection with the scruffy lighting.
- Not really self-explanatory operation. Damn, that's an alarm clock! Only one alarm clock! To be able to set the "generation Ford Model T". But you can also really complicate everything. The "Mode" button, favorite of the pseudo-modern industrial design.
- Ninja mode can not be deactivated! Is it really so difficult to teach the clock to light up when he wakes up ?! That he is not running around on the bedside table and you have to catch it, is probably a plus.
Kudos is only for the truly huge numbers which are already a good approach for a good alarm clock and also the reason why I have bought it. But otherwise the Ruckus Ninja is anything but thoughtful - no, not even that is to some extent being considered.
So he gets two stars, one for the large digits and one because he can not walk.