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GPX C224B Dual Alarm Clock AM/FM Radio with Red LED Display - Digital Alarm Clock with Snooze Function, Battery Backup & Nightlight - Perfect for Bedroom, Office, Travel and Gifts (Black)
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GPX C224B Dual Alarm Clock AM/FM Radio with Red LED Display - Digital Alarm Clock with Snooze Function, Battery Backup & Nightlight - Perfect for Bedroom, Office, Travel and Gifts (Black)
GPX C224B Dual Alarm Clock AM/FM Radio with Red LED Display - Digital Alarm Clock with Snooze Function, Battery Backup & Nightlight - Perfect for Bedroom, Office, Travel and Gifts (Black)
GPX C224B Dual Alarm Clock AM/FM Radio with Red LED Display - Digital Alarm Clock with Snooze Function, Battery Backup & Nightlight - Perfect for Bedroom, Office, Travel and Gifts (Black)
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Exactly what you need and want - this clock radio has a dual alarm function to make sure you get up on time. Dual alarms are perfect for couples or weekend alarms. The wake function lets you wake up using the radio or alarm and even has a large snooze button. Listen to music, news, weather and traffic with the AM/FM radio. Program your favorite stations to memory for quick and easy recall. There are 10 am and 10 FM presets and a digital volume control, so you can set this clock radio to a comfortable level for your own personal use. The modern styling looks great anywhere. The intuitive controls allow for easy operation and a 0.6 Inch red led display is easy to read. The clock can run off ac power (adapter included), but for peace of mind, it also runs on battery backup from 2 AAA batteries (not included). Included in the box is the clock radio, power adapter, warranty and a user's guide. For more than 30 years, GPX has offered one of the broadest portfolios of technology-driven consumer audio and video products. An award-winning consumer electronics company, GPX has built a solid reputation on excellent product quality, reliability, design and affordability.
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5/24/2018I really should have edited this review a year ago. Fact is, I bought another one from a walk-in store that has a "no questions asked" 30 day return policy, The program on it was different from what I originally described below. It worked much better, But it broke in exactly the same way after a year -- speaker went out. These things are not made to last, folks.You know, back when US products were actually MADE in the US, it wasn't uncommon for a radio to last 10-15-even 20 years! In fact, there's a Sony Dream machine that was manufactured in 1991, that you can still buy today at a fraction of the original MSRP, especially if you account for inflation. It's available here under model number ICFC303, though there should really be a dash between the C and the F.It was the first dream machine with PLL digital tuning, and it got stellar reviews, back in the day. Many raved that it was the best clock radio ever produced by Sony. It's still cheap because SO MANY are still out there! They don't break. I'm going to order a very, very used one today. How much ya wanna bet it lasts a few more years??Trump REALLY might have a point about China.----------------------------I've downgraded my rating to 3 stars because the radio flaked out after 6 months. It must be the solder that connects to the speaker. The clock, and all other functions, still work fine.I'm sorely disappointed. I guess I got 10 bucks use out of the thing, but I own several computers, dozens of calculators and half a dozen clock radios, and I've NEVER seen a digital product fail after working flawlessly for six months. I never jarred or dropped it -- not even ONCE! I read somewhere that GPX has good quality control, and RIGHT IN THE DESCRIPTION it says "GPX has built a solid reputation on excellent product quality, reliability..." Hah! I'm about ready to give up on anything made in China.If I could find something comparable made in Japan for $25-$30 I'd snap it up. I'd go to $35 for "made in the good ol' U.S.A."----------------------All the negative reviews but one center on how tough the GPXC224B is tO use. "A pain to program," they say. Problem is, the reviews for EVERY digital clock radio have this complaint!Let's get this straight: Windows doesn't come packaged with this device. There's no GUI whatsoever. It has 7 buttons -- that's it. THERE'S NO WAY IN THE WORLD to get all the advanced functions people want in a clock radio without assigning multiple functions to every button. That means modes. In this case, it means the buttons do different things depending on whether the radio is On or Off. The buttons also do different things depending on whether you push and hold them, or if you push and immediately release.Nobody except a computer programmer can learn to work any digital clock radio without reading the instructions. I happen to be a computer programmer. I read the instructions anyway, cause I'm NOT A MASOCHIST!! I figured out the principles underlying this interface:1) No dials or switches. (Buttons are cheaper and last forever.)2) No need to hold down two buttons at once (too hard when you're lying in bed).3) There are two modes -- radio on and radio off.4) That's it.With these three ideas and looking at the button labels, plus some trial and error, you can figure out how to do everything important. You can also figure out why some things CAN'T be done. I doubt I'll need to look at the instructions often in the future, but I'm no fool -- I'm putting the slip of paper in a little plastic bag and taping it to the bottom of my radio.Pros:1) It has all the features I want and none that I don't want -- which makes it easier to program, despite all the whiners.2) It's small, so it fits nicely on my bed stand, but it's flat and light, so it's hard to knock off and break.3) Plenty of presets -- 10 AM plus 10 FM. And yes I have all 20 presets programmed.4) Battery backup to hold time and presets when the power fails. No, the alarms don't work, and the display doesn't stay on when AC is removed.5) A nice, loud beeper that can wake an old man with failing hearing who sleeps with the covers over his head.6) Firm tactile feedback on the buttons.7) The buttons are all shaped differently. Easy to work in the dark.8) Good reception.Cons:1) A small speaker -- no bass.2) Poor quality control.3) May be difficult for some to program, because there are only 7 buttons. If this might be a problem, I suggest buying two separate devices -- a radio and an old fashioned analog alarm clock. It'll set you back a few bucks, but you can get a GREAT radio with GREAT reception and booming bass, and as loud or soft an alarm as you wish.Hint: I'm not one of those delicate souls who can't sleep with a small red LED in the room. But if that bothers you, "LightDims Customizable Edition" was made for you.Another hint: If you don't need 10 AM or 10 FM presets, you can double up on some stations, so you don't need to go all the way through P1-P10 to find your station.

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