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Sony ICF-C318
$15.00
Released June, 2005
The Pros:Automatic daylight adjustment is convenient, never need to worry about whether the time on the clock is "right". Adjustable brightness levels, at the dimmest level it does not distract sleep, yet viewable during the day. Big and visible display with clear AM/PM indicators and alarm indicators.
The Cons:The alarm on/off switch are located far too close to the snooze button, and are too easy to turn off (lacks resistance), causes issues when the user is half awake trying to hit the snooze button.
The Sony ICF-C318 is a small AM/FM Clock Radio featuring a ‘super big display’ visible under a variety of lighting conditions. It utilizes a built-in Lithium battery that permanently maintains the correct time, as well as any preset alarms.
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And in regards to the alarm, it is actually a dual alarm for setting two separate wake-up times. Some of the more notable aspects of the Sony ICF-C318 include its extendable snooze (increments by 10-minutes per press), its built-in calendar (view date and time), and its automatic Daylight Savings adjustment.
Features
- AM/FM Clock
- Large Display
- Permanent Time
- Automatic DST
- Dual Alarm
- Extendable Snooze
- Calendar
- Back-Up Battery
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Pros & Cons
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Automatic daylight adjustment is convenient, never need to worry about whether the time on the clock is "right"
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Adjustable brightness levels, at the dimmest level it does not distract sleep, yet viewable during the day
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Big and visible display with clear AM/PM indicators and alarm indicators
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Good reception with the radio, and the dial can be used to accurately tune in
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Large snooze button, easy to find, easy to press, just don't hold it down or it will adjust the snooze time
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Battery powered back up, even when power is disconnected, it will store the time, and the screen has an indicator that will light up when the internal battery is running low
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The alarm on/off switch are located far too close to the snooze button, and are too easy to turn off (lacks resistance), causes issues when the user is half awake trying to hit the snooze button
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