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What is not to like. Two levels of light intensity. Huge readout at 2". At 15 bucks at Bed, Bath and Beyond, its disposable if it breaks. Viewable from any angle and from across a 20' room and without glasses. Radio is OK and controls are intuitive and easy to set. We have not had it long, so we'll see how it goes. Very happy though, so far.
Really BIG numbers. Plenty bright, but has 2 brightness levels. Radio leaves a little to be desired, but as an alarm clock, or a clock for those with poor vision, I think this is a good value.
I was so excited once I set this up at home. So much for manufacturing junk products. It displayed junk characters in the display area.
The big bright display didn't bother me at all. When I looked at getting a replacement thru' coby, I learnt I had to ship it at my cost and also include a money order for return postage. No more turning on the light in the middle of the night to look at the time.
Turned off/on multiple times, still same result. The alarm buzzer is too loud though. But exactly after 7 weeks of purchase, the clock failed to work.
Yeah right Coby. Never again a Coby in my life unless its free or something.
The battery back-up works great on my clock, I have unplugged and moved it serval times without a single reset. I have had this clock for about a month now and I love it. The numbers are large and bright, perfect for checking the time across the room at 3 am. The controls are pretty easy to navigate; the radio has great reception with the external antenna, the tuning is not real precise but at this price point what can you expect. I would recommend this clock.
I bought this clock for the exercise room for the big bright numerals. But even with the backup battery installed it doesn't actually save the time for even a 48-second outage. And it's great for that. It keeps time and is easy to read from across the room. the time from the power going out to my backup generator kicking in. Huh.I would have paid double to not have to reach up and reset the thing after every power outage, which are pretty common out here.
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