In December, I blogged about getting a new clock radio, something I really depend on, but was having trouble finding in a store. I was overjoyed when at last I found a Timex clock radio in a store in Prince George, after striking out multiple times. It didn’t take me long to discover that my happiness at getting the new clock radio was ill deserved, the Timex turned out to be a piece of junk.
See all of the titles by the buttons on the top? Well, it turned out most of them were just suggestions, not something that would actually happen, if you pressed them.
There are two buttons for setting the alarm, so you can set two different times to wake up. Supposedly, you can press the buttons and set the time you want to wake up. After trying to set the first alarm time, I finally just gave up. While trying to set the alarm time, at one point, just stopped moving the clock. It stopped at 2:30 in the afternoon, something I didn’t want, but I couldn’t change. I couldn’t even turn the alarm time off, so every day at 2:30 in the afternoon, the radio came on.
I then tried to set 7:00 AM, the time I wanted to wake up, on the other alarm. I was able to successfully set it correctly, but I was unable to get the clock to unset the alarm for those days I didn’t want to wake up at 7:00, so the alarm went off whether I wanted it or not.
I always liked to use the “Sleep” function on clock radios. Often, if I wake up in the middle of the night and can’t go back to sleep, I turn on Sleep mode, then set how many minutes I want it to play, before it turns itself off. Unfortunately, sometimes when I hit the Sleep button, instead of showing the time to stay on, it changes the radio station, giving me static. That is not something I want to have to deal with in the darkness of the middle of the night.
Sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night and turn on the Sleep button, I hear a program I don’t really want to listen to, so I slide my finger over to the radio ON-Off button to turn it off, and for some reason, instead of turning off the radio, it increases the volume, something else I don’t want to hear in the middle of the night. The electronic wiring for the function buttons seem to be all random, intertwined, and messed up. The forty dollars I spent on the Timex clock radio, was money wasted.
Yesterday, we did another shopping day in Prince George. I remembered that the store where I got the Timex clock radio, also had Sony clock radios, and so I forked out $50, for one of them. I sure hope I have better luck with that one, than I had with the Timex.
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