Elgin 3503E LCD Alarm Clock | 
enlarge | Brand: Timex Category: CE
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 20780
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 3.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 3503E Model: 3503E UPC: 083275035038 EAN: 0083275035038 ASIN: B000DZGA7E
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| Features:
| • | Straightforward alarm clock with 0.9-inch LCD display | | • | Bright blue backlight is easy to read in low-light conditions | | • | Easy-to-set button arrangement with large snooze bar | | • | Ascending alarm starts soft and grows gradually louder. Snooze lasts 4 minutes. | | • | Takes 2 AA batteries (not included) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Sometimes all you need is a simple wake-up call, which is when the Timex 3503E alarm clock comes in handy. Boasting a 0.9-inch LCD display with a bright blue backlight, the clock is easy to read and use, with a straightforward button arrangement and large snooze bar. Though it doesn't offer a radio, it does include both an ascending alarm (the volume gradually increases as you wake) and a repeating snooze option. Plus, it works on a single AA battery (not included), so you can take it along on camping trips or overseas travel. Waking up in the morning has never seemed so easy. What's in the Box 3503E clock, user's manual.
Product Description .9" LCD with bright blue backlight Large snooze and easy to set buttons Ascending alarm and repeating snooze Uses 1 AA battery (not included)
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| Customer Reviews:
Not recommended September 11, 2008 I can not recommend this clock. It is mostly fine but there is no way to stop the alarm from ringing. One of the highlights of my week is when I get to turn the alarm off first thing on Friday morning and not have to worry about the alarm until Monday. With this clock, the alarm will ring every day. There is a switch with AL ON and OFF but that turns a Z on and off on the display. I am guessing this is the snooze feature. Even with the AL in the OFF position, it still rings. I will have to take the battery out in order to sleep it on the weekend.
The fact that there were two in the box and I only ordered one does not make up for the very bad design.
That I ordered an Elgin clock and got a Timex is just confusing.
Not good.
Terrific little alarm clock August 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was so happy with this small alarm clock that I bought two more and want more for gifts if I can get them. It is ridiculously easy to set and you can reset it within 10 seconds. The alarm sounds dependably, and when it does go off, it gets louder and louder until there's no getting around it. Yet, if you fail to turn it off (when, say, you're not around to hear it), it will still go off the next day at that same time with no resetting. It super lightweight (you can tote it around in a pocket in case you're afraid of forgetting something), very stable because of its squatty little body and, unlike what one reviewer said, is not hard to turn off - either hit the snooze or flip the switch to off. The only fault I find with it (but understand why they did it) is that the light goes completely off so you cannot see the time in the dark until you hit the snooze button; but that preserves the battery life of the one AA battery needed. I just always keep it in the same place so I can reach for it if I need to know the time in the middle of the night.
YUK January 21, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This clock has huge numbers on the face. However, one must hit the snooze bar to see the numbers. Kind of useless at night. I really would like to just roll over and see the time. However, you must find the clock and hit the snooze to see it. Ridiculous. I do not recommend it.
Just the basics January 10, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This clock is a simple, easy to use basic clock. Changing settings is simple but the small size of a travel clock makes the buttons somewhat difficult to operate. The alarm will get the attention of all but the the soundest of sleepers. The display is bright but the bar to turn it on takes a determined push which makes an an annoying clack.
Basic product, basic performance January 2, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This alarm clock is as basic as it gets, but it does have nice big numbers and is battery powered. We move it around to rooms without a clock when we need to be able to identify when the baby last ate, etc.
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