Monday, March 22, 2010

Review of the Sony Dream Machine

I recently purchased a new clock radio, the Sony dream machine for me to wake in the morning for work. The old clock radio that we had was thrown in disgust because he was so irritating, and the buttons do not work properly frustrated by repeated blows, when I tried to set the time.

Sony Dream Machine, it's relatively normal looking, not so expensive, and has a large toll seen OK in the day, not too bright at night.

BetterFunction is a little paddle, with which you can set the alarm up and down. So if you want to get up 15 minutes before dawn because the handler is visiting for office, you can easily adjust and adapt easily, 15 minutes back to what was the next night. You do not have to scroll through 24 hours, in minutes, all 1440 of them, like most other clock radios on the cheap.

Setting the time is the same. You can change the hours and minutes back and forth, andnot only in one direction, which is wonderful!

You can use the choice of a radio (FM and AM woke up), or buzzer, and you can turn off the alarm.

Another interesting feature is that you only touch a button on the top of the radio to turn on the radio, and another button to turn it off. N. switch controller horrible. The same key is used to turn off the alarm when you awake. There are other very large rectangular button on the alarm in snooze mode, put theoffers 10 minutes of time to sleep more, every time you move. If you press twice in quick succession, you will snooze for 20 minutes before waking up. There are a lot of sense in this radio!

The radio has a small lithium battery to retain settings during the blackout. Should only be about 5 years.

It also has a button on the DST, adding that an hour of time to turn on the radio in summer mode.

I bought a lot of clock radiosthe past, and this is the first that I really liked. It 'really a clever little machine, and who designed it obviously put much thought into it functions.

I am very happy, and nobody tell me that!

Duncan Kelly

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