Electronics : Coby CR-A149 Digital AM/FM Alarm Atomic Clock Radio with Time Projector & Temperature Display |
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Rating: - * Coby CR-A149 Digital AM/FM Alarm Atomic Radio ... I love everything about the radio except one thing, the back drop light is too bright. The back drop light lights the whole room up. Its hard to get too sleep with that bright of a light. Rating: - * Perfect second time around ... The first one shipped to me did not work. The remote temperature sensor must have been defective. But when I called the manufacturer they were professional, courteous and anxious to satisfy. They emailed me a link to a return label, and I received the new one in a very short time. It works perfectly and I would purchase from them again. Rating: - * Neat projection - radio reception is not very good ... The projection features, in/outside temperature, atomic clock and dual alarms are nice...but if you are use to waking up to a radio show like NPR Morning Edition, be prepared to be disappointed in the reception and sound quality. All stations are grainy, fuzzy and tinny on the radio portion of this alarm clock. Rating: - * Coby CR-A149 ... This product works pretty well. The outdoor thermometer works well and appears to have a decent range. The only drawback to the clock is that there is no way to turn off the backlite display and it is a little bit bright when trying to sleep. Rating: - * Awesome ... Small footpring for night table. RCC time updates quickly from atomic clock in Colorado and I live in Florida! Different color projectors show up great on my ceiling. One thing to remember, this unit thinks it's in Colorado (Mountain time) so it has to be set for Eastern if you live in the east coast like me. It's easy to do, the set button held for 2 seconds makes the hour blink, then by pressing the set button several time you'll get to the zone. Pressing the up or down button once you're in the zone field will show M C or E for Mountain Central or Eastern. I chose E and ouala! Perfect time with no further setting. If the power goes out you have to do this again but the unit comes with a battery compartment which takes Lithium batteries (rechargible). I chose not to put them in because my power rarely goes out and it's so easy to reset. A true pleasure from my last projector clock which was a WIN for less than $10. You get what you pay for. |
