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M**H
Has all the bells the whistles
After using the clock for about a month here are some of the details I noticed which might be interesting to know. For someone who loves to sleep, I really like the size of the snooze button as it makes it easy to smash the large top button. My other alarm clock had a tiny snooze button in between 5 other buttons on tope making it difficult to use. The round shape and soft feel of the plastic was also a nice touch. The alarm tone is like a short cell phone ringing tone that’s quite nice to wake up to instead of something annoying blaring in your ear. After hitting the snooze button, the color night light stays on while the alarm light next to the time continues to blinks so you know the alarm is still active - nice for a snorlax like me. When setting the alarm you get to choose the volume which goes up to 15 and is pretty loud. One drawback is that the alarm does not gradually work it’s way up to the volume setting but this isn’t a problem considering the soft tones of the alarm. Others might say the clock is difficult to use since each button is multifunctional and while there is a learning curve it’s easy to figure out since you either click it once or hold it down for a secondary function. As an alarm clock it’s pretty awesome and has all the features I’m looking for and the additional radio option, dual usb, and crappy bluetooth was a perk.Cons* Annoying fuzzing sound when using bluetooth (iPhone, and mac) Once you hear it you won’t un-hear it.* Can’t go backwards on radio presets* Buzzer volume does not gradually increase in alarm setting. I woken up to the radio alarm but my sleepy head doesn't remember what happenedProns* Multifunctional buttons could be a con for some as it is a learning curve, but I believe it’s also efficient* set up for preset radio stations is kind of a drag since you can’t push and hold down the button to quickly go through all the frequencies. Instead holding the button goes to the next clear station. I get what Onlyee was doing which might be helpful to some but I found it unnecessary unless I’m surfing for a new radio station?* Volume is loud with dual speakers when listening to music but is slightly distorted at maximum settingPros* When setting alarm, the night light stays on until i’ve confirmed my choice. This ensure that the alarm is on* Unlike other alarm clocks that have one or two dimmer settings, this clock features a FULLY adjustable dimmer for the time and night light from bright to off so it’s not distracting at night* Multicolored night light which can be shuffle through soft colors* Dual alarm clock with buzzer or radio option* Dual speakers and dual usb charging ports came in handy a few times* 20 preset stations* Dual alarms* After hitting the snooze button the night light stays on while the tiny alarm light continues to blink to know snooze mode is still active. Me likey!
M**R
Tons of features
Excellent product - If your looking for a alarm clock with all the bells and whistles, this is it. I/m going to mention a few of the many options. First of all shipped well packed, directions are very clear, and item is probably 5 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches. I wish the time display would be a little large (probably 3/4 inches high) however, not a deal breaker. The FM radio is excellent, AM not so much (that is to be expected with this small device).It does have radio presets. The Bluetooth is excellent (I connected Via Samsung cell phone). It has a aux connection as well as dual alarms. This clock radio also has night light (located at top of device) and there are 7 colors to pick from. You can also adjust the dimmer on the display as well as the night light. This item also has a sleep timer function. Finally, it has 2 USB charging ports. It can charge both phone and tablet at the same time. The maximum charge current is 1 ampere.In conclusion, it is a very nice product. If you intent to use this product with a majority of the features, it is well worth 35$ (I also think this is currently a 10% coupon that can be applied. If Your looking for just a basic clock obviously this may be out of your price. The clock radio is pretty much all light plastic, will see over time the reliability of the product.
C**S
Cheap and flimsy feeling, soft alarm, difficult to set alarm, and poor audio quality.
Ordered the OnLyee, received the Raynic. Don't know why. Don't know the difference - they look EXACTLY the same except for the brand name printed under the buttons. Speaking of buttons - could they be any cheaper and less appealing? Someone at OnLyee/Raynic needs to go back to design school. While this thing looks cute in pictures, it feels lite, cheap and clunky. The amount of force needed to push one of the buttons on the front is more than the weightless object can handle. So you push with one finger and just wind up pushing the clock backwards across your night stand. You have to hold it with two hands or wrap your fingers around it to stop it from rolling, while you manipulate the buttons. And the snooze button on top feels (and sounds) like an after-thought. Hollow, noisy, cheap. The alarm's buzzer is so soft we can't hear it over the white noise machine in the room, so I imagine the only option is to use the radio as the alarm. But, speaking of alarms, the alarm button is the same as the volume up/down buttons, so when you think you're going into alarm mode you're sometimes just nudging the radio volume up and down. Very frustrating. Could've have been so much easier to have just made a separate button for the alarm and put a volume dial on the side. Poor user interface, cheap plastic feel and sound, scratchy speakers, and I'm not sure WHO the manufacturer is - Raynic or OnLyee. Just not worth the hassle. I returned it.
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