Other negatives:Time-setting is uni-directional, so if you pass the hour you wanted when clicking through, you have to cycle around the clock again. My cheap RCA clock radio has spoiled me with bi-directional clock setting and digital radio tuning.
The Coby's buttons are flat, stiff, and hard to press.The radio is tuned via an awkwardly placed thumb wheel at the bottom right side of the unit, and it's difficult to lock on the station you want.The clock numbers are nice and large; however, like most clock radios, they are way too bright and cannot be dimmed (except by throwing a sock over the radio, which is what I had to do).
Since I dawdled a month before opening and using the radio, Amazon's 30-day Return window has expired.I'm going to try to return it anyway--without the CD function, it's useless to me.I'm going back to my old clock radio which was just as cheap, but has much better sound.Anyone know a Philadelphia-area radio station that plays fewer than 4 commercials between 5:45 and 6 am?
Positives?I like the rounded shape.And I was able to set the clock and alarm times initially without reading the manual, something I've never been able to do with other clock radios.It arrived promptly and was securely packaged.It was my mistake not to immediately set it up for use.
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Product Description:
High-contrast accents and contemporary styling give a new look to the traditional alarm clock. Coby's CDRA147 digital clock radio features a full-range stereo system, built-in AM/FM radio and multifunctional dual alarm with snooze/sleep timers. Integrated 3.5-millimeter line-in jack allows for easy connection to your portable MP3 or CD player.
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