Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black)

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Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black)

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 : Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242705388
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: ICFC318BLACK
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Variation Description: Black



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Features:
  • No Power, No Problem Alarm System
  • Automatic Daylight Savings Time
  • Alarm Volume(High/Low)
  • Programmable Sleep Timer











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good alarm clock radio for the buck.
Good alarm clock radio for the buck. Easy on the eyes. Alarm is easy on the ears. Happy with this purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sony ICF-C318.....Almost Perfect !
This Sony clock radio is very functional and has great features. I love that it comes with a long-lasting lithium battery. The gentle alarm beep is the right volume for waking up without jarring me. One very convenient feature is that it changes for daylight savings time automatically.
We had a power failure for 3-1/2 days, and when the power returned this clock still showed both current time and my alarm times accurately. There was no need to reset anything !
It would be perfect if it had a few preset buttons for radio stations But what more could you expect for $14.99 ? (was on sale at Sears and Kmart.)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the practical choice
I love the dual alarm aspect of this radio alarm. It makes life much easier. It's nice to not have to set the time myself but for some reason it shows a different time than my cell phone. It's only a few minutes early. The brightness control and sleep control are also great. I totally recommend this one to anyone who wants a simple, functional alarm for a reasonable price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - OUT WITH THE OLD AND IN WITH THE NEW!!
The alarm clock I owned before this I had for around 12 years. I was very particular when I went looking for a replacement. I looked at everything available out there and all different price ranges. I was a little reluctant when I saw this one because it had all the options I wanted, but it was so cheaply priced. I took a chance only because I trusted the name brand "sony". I received it and set it up right away. It was better than the clock I had before and just as reliable. The only thing I should have done is buy two of them. Allthough, I assume in another 10-12 years something else will be available. Do not hesitate to buy this great clock!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - just what i want
its just what i want, the light

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