Elgin 1″ LCD Travel Alarm Clock, Black

- Blue backlight on demand
- Displays day, date, and alarm time
- Fold together case for travel
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This compact travel alarm clock is easy to use and convenient. It features a blue backlight on demand and displays the day, date, and alarm time…. More >>
Elgin 1″ LCD Travel Alarm Clock, Black
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My first impression when I got this clock was that the time-setting buttons and sequences are not at all intuitive. This means I will have the carry the little instruction sheet with me when I take the clock on a trip. I also would have preferred a more common battery type like an AAA or AA. Other than that it seems to perform it’s intended function.
I needed a travel clock with a snooze function. I also didn’t want those strange knob-controls to set the alarm and time.
The only thing I dislike is that the clock opens only to a 90 degree angle. Reclining slightly further would have made more sense, as I don’t care to contort my body to see what time it is.
However, I agree with the previous reviewer – just get this if you need a travel clock, its the best one offered on Amazon.
This clock fulfills all of your travel needs. I spent a half hour slogging thru the dozens of Amazon travel clocks to find this one. I can’t believe no one else has reviewed it. I refuse to trust wake up services. When I have to leave for the airport at 4am, I want my own reliable alarm clock to wake me up.
My old digi-clock of twenty years just pooped out. I liked it cuz it was digital (no ticking sound), small (size of pack of cigarettes, EZ time set and inexpensive at $10+. The EZ time set is the most important feature for me. I hate those clocks that one has to run thru 23 hours to change the time back by one hour. This clock allows one to +/- just one hour (or minute). It is essential when cruising in the Carribee or Mex Riviera where the time zone changes almost nightly.
We don’t wear wrist watches any more and it is nice to whack the clock in the middle of the night to see the time. Is it almost time to get up at 6am or can one roll over at midnight?
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