Timex T309T Alarm Clock Radio with Nature Sounds (Titanium) | 
enlarge | Brand: Timex Category: CE
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Rating: 151 reviews Sales Rank: 12548
Color: Titanium Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 3 Batteries Included: No Battery: 3 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 5 Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: T309T Model: T309T UPC: 758859202990 EAN: 0758859202990 ASIN: B000092TSX
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| Features:
| • | Nature Sounds clock radio with preset tuning | | • | 18 station memory | | • | Wake to Radio/Buzzer/Nature Sounds | | • | Triple Alarm | | • | Battery Back Up |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Timex T309TT triple-alarm clock radio lets you wake to your choice of AM/FM radio, buzzer, or any of four nature sounds (wind, brook, surf, and forest spring). Yes, you read correctly: the triple-alarm system lets you set three independent alarm times and wake sounds. Even if you're waking alone, you might want to set the device to trigger, say, soothing nature sounds at 7 a.m., a gentle radio station at 7:15, and a blaring buzzer at 7:30 just in case your heinie is still in the sack when it ought to be in the shower. Use the convenient 7-5-2 system to set your alarm(s) for the week, weekdays, or the weekend. Store up to 18 radio stations in memory, accessible through six one-touch tuning buttons. The radio offers drift-free PLL (phase-locked loop) digital tuning and displays station frequency and preset numbers. Time to crash? Drift into sleep to the radio or soothing nature sounds using the programmable sleep timer. The unit also offers a 99-year calendar (2000 to 2099) with year/month/day display and a sure-alarm battery backup system. What's in the Box Alarm clock radio and a user's manual.
Product Description Timex T309TT is a triple alarm clock radio with preset tuning and nature sounds.PRODUCT FEATURES: Triple alarm system lets you set three independent alarm times and wake sounds; Wake to choice of AM/FM radio, buzzer, or four nature sounds; PLL digital tuning and display of radio frequency and preset station numbers; Use the 7-5-2 system to set your alarm for the week, weekdays, or the weekend; Store 18 radio stations in memory, with six convenient one-touch tuning buttons; Sleep to the radio or soothing nature sounds using the programmable sleep timer; Four relaxing nature sounds: Wind, Brook, Surf, and Forest Spring; Ninety-nine-year calendar with Year/Month/Day (2000-2099).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 146 more reviews...
Very frustrating! November 2, 2008 I purchased this item when my old clock radio died and Timex was the only version available (on that day). It is the most frustrating clock radio I have ever dealt with. I cannot find the owner's manual, and cannot turn off the alarm short of unplugging it and removing it's battery. It is definitely not user friendly!
Nice features, BUT . . . September 26, 2008 This clock radio has some nice features (waking to CD, pleasant LCD, separate weekday/weekend alarms, nature sounds, etc.) BUT these are only good it if works. The CD player stopped working after about a year, the radio reception is poor, the clock always ran slow and had to be reset about every 2 months, and my unit just completely died one night after about 6 years of use. I wouldn't buy this again even though I liked the features.
No CD player July 22, 2008 I have the deluxe model which has been discontinued and LOVE it! I thought that I was buying the same thing for my daughter. No CD player. Ugh! The display doesn't go dim enough, but it's small and tidy, doesn't take up much space. Decent sound. Good nature sounds replicated.
smashing June 9, 2008 The sound effects are good except that the same bird sings the same notes every 10 seconds ,or less, forever. They need to eliminate the bird or do more than one bird on each bird inhabited sound. Also, the angle of the face of the clock is such that in order to read the numbers you have to be higher than the clock. If your bedside table is higher than the bed you probably will be looking at a plain, grey light if you should need to check the time in the middle of the night. So, you have to sit up, essentially to check the time or raise up on your elbow. Just enough activity to wake you up. Then you have to pee. Once you are up, you realize that you could use a little snack and maybe a soda or something. By this time you have been up for 20 minutes or so and now you are wide awake. Then you lie down and, low and behold, you get heartburn...and so it goes. Just to see what time it was. Sigh
This thing sucks May 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this not too long ago and it only worked for a month and after that month it started making a humming sound out of the speakers. Its not really worth the money.
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