Saturday, July 14, 2012

Oregon Scientific RRM902A Advanced Rainbow Clock Review

Oregon Scientific RRM902A Advanced Rainbow Clock
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Needlessly complex. The "accessible" controls are touch and seem to work randomly. The description says the snooze is a touch button, there's not a button here, just a flat narrow surface which requires correct placement for 2 seconds.
All the other controls are tiny black buttons on a black background on the back of the clock.
The rainbow light is really neat, except it's too bright to leave on during sleep and very cumbersome to turn on & off.
The display is gorgeous at dusk, during the day it looks like an old gas-plasma computer screen and is hard to read. At night it's seeringly bright on the lowest setting.
The "soothing" sounds for me weren't soothing, 7 of them contain chirping birds dilluting the variety of some otherwise pleasant sounds. I found it challenging to change them too. Sometimes they would, sometimes they wouldn't.
The Atomic clock would not get a signal. Another atomic clock from the same manufacturer does in the same place.
Way too much $$$ for this. If it was 25 dollars I wouldn't expect so much.
FYI Made in China, surprise.

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