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

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

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 : Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (White)
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Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 1 Built-in Lithium Battery
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: White
EAN: 0027242693876
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: ICFC318WHITE
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Variation Description: White



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Features:
  • Automatic time set
  • Automatic Daylight Savings Time
  • Battery backup ensures correct time
  • 0.9-inch green LED display
  • Dual alarm





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Prefect
I love this alarm clock. It's super easy to use and nice to look at. I like the fact that the buzzer volume isn't super loud. It's just loud enough to wake me up, but scare me awake. Love the fact it's inexpensive too. Get the alarm clock!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor quality clock
I purchased this clock based on the good reviews. The clock and all its features worked great for about two weeks. Then, lines in the display numbers started to disappear one by one until the time was no longer legible or visible. All other features still work fine. I'm not willing to spend $ on replacing a lithium battery "just in case" that is the source of the problem. I'd rather purchase a different clock locally. I'm really disappointed with this purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Clock Small Battery
I like the clock just fine. The battery backup was DOA. So, plan to purchase an extra battery when you get it. Sony Lithium 3V Batteries Size CR2016 (Pack of 5) I think this is the right battery link.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Good Alarm Clock/Radio
I purchased 3 of these (2 black, 1 white), and they work great. You can set the dual alarms to either radio or buzz. I've tried both, & it woke me & my other family members up, no problem. The radio plays just fine - on alarm setting, you can make it as loud as you want. The buzzer just has a hi/lo setting. We all get very good reception with the radio - I did read in the instructions that the electrical cord also serves as the antennae. So for those having problems with reception, make sure the cord is unraveled all the way. The numbers are nice & large, & there are 3 settings for brightness. I wish the buttons on top were bigger or more distinct - especially the one for turning off the alarm after waking you up. A couple of reviewers said it was really big, but it isn't - it's normal size. They have the clocks at Best Buy & Target for a higher price, but go there to see it for yourself. Also, one of the clock's batteries was dead.
Overall, I'd recommend the clock, it works just fine.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good alarm clock, but radio sucks
Small size, light weight, and fine dual alarm. Only problem I faced is when tuning the radio. Most of the stations get mixed up and aren't that clear. They shouldn't have had the antenna inside the wire and the wire needs to be stretched out always, so it may not be feasible depending on how and where you keep the device. Also for the radio to function properly, it needs to be away from cell phones and other such devices that may cause interference. I faced no such problem with the radio when I had a Radioshack alarm clock which I bought for 14 $. Only problem was that it was a little larger and slightly heavier.



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