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  Great travel clock November 30, 2008 This is a great portable travel clock - exactly what i wanted. This clock is compact and easy to thrown in my pocketbook. It's easy to read the time, very simple to set the time/alarm and was inexpensive. I was looking for a small travel clock without any fancy features and I found it - I would definitely buy it again.
  A Travel Alarm Clock for Regular People September 22, 2008 A little expensive, but its very straight forward. For example "Alarm:On - Off". You don't have to be a psychic to understand the controls. Very refreshing.
  great travel alarm clock May 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this alarm clock for a recent trip to Europe and it worked great. It's simple to set the clock & alarm and has a light to see the time that's easy to find in the dark. I am happy with this purchase.
  Handy must-have travel item May 19, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
First, I want to say that you should *always* have a battery-powered travel alarm clock in your luggage, with a spare battery. This is one of those basic must-haves for traveling. I have stayed at hotels which provided no clock at all. Some have a clock with no alarm. Some have a plug-in clock, and then the power goes out. Some have a really complex clock that you can't figure out how to set the alarm on! By always having one with you, you are sure that you wake up on time and keep track of your schedule.
There are plug-in ones, but you have the problems of converters in foreign countries, of finding an outlet that is usefully near the bed, and again of power outages. It's much better to go with a battery powered one.
I like the fold-up design of this one. When it is shut, the display and buttons are all protected. Your luggage can go through the most gorilla-like of baggage claim systems and come out unscathed.
The unit is very easy to use. A simple slider sets the alarm on or off, and you get a visual indicator when it's on. You slide another lever to set the alarm or time. There's a snooze button which also turns on the light temporarily. You can set the hour and minute separately, which is a great improvement over systems that make you cycle slowly through 23 hours to wrap around to the time you want.
Down sides? Well, it is cheap plastic - but then again that makes it really light. I really wish it was in an always-lit state for late night glancing, but that would probably drain the battery quickly. So I think in general it's a great unit for the price. I've used it for quite a while and it's always come in handy. Even the times I haven't needed it, it's been nice to know it's there in the corner of the bag
  Cheap, basic travel alarm April 12, 2008 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I've only had this for a week but it seems like a decent cheap alarm clock - I have no idea how it will hold up when I drop it. It is very lightweight, easy to set, the numerals are a reasonable size and you can illuminate it at night by holding a button. The illumination is only OK. Uses a button battery.
I'm always surprised at how bad the reviews are for basic things like alarm clocks, clock radios, travel alarms - you'd think manufacturers would have figured them out by now. So I'd like to put this into context - it is cheap and it is certainly no worse than a whole lot of other more expensive alarms out there.
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