Sangean RCR-1 Advanced Atomic Clock Radio - Silver | 
enlarge | Brand: Sangean Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $73.32 You Save: $56.67 (44%)
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Rating: 32 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8.5 x 7.5
MPN: RCR1SIL Model: RCR1SIL UPC: 729288054016 EAN: 0729288054016 ASIN: B0000CFYNH
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| Features:
| • | Time is displayed via LCD and an analog dial! | | • | Dual time HWS (Humane Waking System) gently eases you out of slumber | | • | Tone controls | | • | Headphone jack (headphones sold separately) | | • | 3 x 4 speaker delivers pleasant sound from the unit's 800mw amplifier |
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Product Description The RCR-1 is a synthesized tuning clock radio with radio-controlled clock.PRODUCT FEATURES:Automatic Station Memory (ATS);PLL Tuner;14 Station Presets (7 each on FM/AM bands);Time Display both on LCD and Analog Clock;LCD with easy to read numbers for time, date, wake times, day of week, sleep time, nap time, and frequency;Sleep Timer (15-120 minutes);Short Timer (10-120 minutes);HWS (Humane Waking System);Snooze;2 Wake up timers for each day, selectable days;Tone Control;Time Zone Switch;Display Dimmer Adjustment;Adjustable Alarm Level;Headphone Jack.
Amazon.com Product Description This sleek, self-setting atomic clock radio offers a blend of style, features, and performance that will perfectly accent any home or office. The clock automatically adjusts itself to radio signals received from the U.S. atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado, so you're always ensured accurate and reliable time. It even makes adjustments for Daylight Savings time. A easy-to-read LCD shows time, date, and day of the week, as well as sleep times, wake times, and--of course--nap times. The RCR-1 also boasts an inset, German-made analog clock for easier reading, which synchronizes itself with the LCD's displayed time. Living with someone else who needs an alarm? You can set and use the RCR-1's two alarms completely independently, with selectable days and the option to wake to a radio or buzzer. The alarm volume starts softly then gradually increases. The radio's ATS system locates stations and automatically establishes memory presets. What's in the Box Alarm clock radio and a user's manual.
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Pretty good clock November 30, 2008 A really nice feature is that the brightness of the display can be adjusted to multiple settings, unlike the one or two on most clock radios. Sound is good, and we like the two types of display. One problem - the digital display is quite hard to read at a distance. Also, the time synchronization attachment works great but is kind of clunky.
Great radio! June 28, 2008 I purchased this radio because the clock radio I was using had awful sound/reception. The sound that comes out of this radio is excellent and the tone is adjustable. I read several of the reviews that said the instruction book was hard to read - I thought it was pretty clear and the clock is pretty intuitive. I didn't have any problems getting the atomic clock to set - it did itself within a few minutes of being plugged in. Its easier than alot of the clock radios I've encountered in hotel rooms!
The clock is also very attractive - it has a modern, hi-tech look to it and the silver and blue combination is great. I'd definitely recommend this clock - worth the money!
Wonderful Features January 21, 2008 Has alot of nice features and keeps good time using the atomic clock. Onlyobjection would be that i have to get out the manual every time i want to reprogram.
Not so great December 29, 2007 I bought this item a couple of years ago, and it seemed great according to the description. But it is almost maddeningly complicated to set up for the alarm functions. In fact, after I finally got it to wake me up I quit trying to change radio stations or volume levels. Also, it has a real hard time synchronizing with the time signal from Colorado. I have a small wristwatch very near this clock and the wristwatch nas no problem getting the correct time, but this thing, with its big antenna seems to have a terrible problem recieving the time signal.
Horrible User Interface August 15, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the most horrid clock radio ever. The user interface is terrible, and the physical unit is huge. The time receiver antenna is a monster and highly ugly. I couldn't figure out how to set the alarm or change the radio station. This truly has the most horrid manual and the buttons were clearly not designed with the user in mind.
This item got sent back and a $15 Emerson clock radio is vastly superior. The company clearly does not elicit feedback from real humans during the design process. I can't imagine anyone actually using this device outside of their engineering labs.
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