Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sangean RCR-22 AM/FM Atomic Clock Radio

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HWS buzzer (humane waking system), Adjustable alarm buzzer level, Week day selection, Easy to read LCD, Alarm set LED indicator, Time zone switch, Headphone out, Snooze, Aux-in.
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Technical Details

- Radio controlled clock automatically sets itself
- Separate weekday alarm
- 14 station presets-7 FM and 7 AM
- Adjustable separate nap and sleep timers
- Humane Waking System buzzer
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Customer Buzz
 "Pretty solid, bad manual" 2010-01-17
By Mikhail Damianivoch (New York, NY)
Good once it got up and running, but it took a while to get there. The first thing you should do upon opening the box is set your time zone using the switch on the underside of the clock. Then, plug it in and WAIT. I have started up the clock from scratch a couple of times now, and each time it has taken at least 5 mins for the atomic clock to register. This most recent time it took several hours. However, once it locks on it's there to stay, it seems. While it's searching for the signal the display freaks out, so don't worry.



Contrary to other reviews, you CAN change the brightness of the display using the knob on the underside of the clock, and you can toggle between the set brightness and full by pushing the light button.



The alarm and radio systems are great. The buzzer alarm ("humane waking system") is perfect for me because I have an early morning job and a partner who's a light sleeper. The alarm begins softly enough for me to wake up without disturbing my partner. The alarm scheduling is great because it means I don't have to worry about setting it M-F. The radio comes in loud and clear!



The manual stinks. Its step-by-step instructions are lacking greatly in detail, and in some cases it misses steps.

Customer Buzz
 "best/worst" 2010-01-07
By hdf (chicago)
this clock radio, which i received for christmas, is unique. it is, by far, the best clock radio i have ever owned. it is, also, about to be returned. the backlight display ruins this great product. yes, it can be adjusted, but if you adjust it so it doesn't illuminate your pillow all night, you can't read it in the dark. then, you must re-adjust during daylight to see it again. everything about this product is really outstanding, with the glaring and obvious exception of the spotlight-like display. maybe it was made for folks working the factory night shift, in which case it would be great, but those of us who wish to sleep at night and not be illuminated, it is flawed.

Customer Buzz
 "Best Radio / Alarm I've Owned. Really needs auto-dim" 2010-01-03
By C. Schuler (Indiana, United States)
Owned this alarm clock fror about 2yrs now. Really love the radio and atomic clock. Surprisingly great sound from an alarm clock, and very good radio reception. We live in a hilly area where radio station reception is a challenge. This radio pulls in stations very clearly. The FM antenna is a separate wire, and placing it in the right spot lets me get stations I'd never ever think of getting on an alarm clock. This shows that this a great radio with an alarm clock attached!



I've never ever had to even think about the clock showing the right time. It always has. Setup was pretty straight forward. Set it and forget it!



The one thing this clock really needs is an auto-dimming display. I've found this to be the most annoying thing about the whole radio. This is availabile on some other brands, so I can't wait for the next model to incorporate this. It's liviable because the display has a manual dim switch, and an dimness level adjust on the bottom, so you can set just how dim, dim is. That is very nice. If it would auto adjust(when the lights go out), I would call this alarm clock PERFECT!



The alarm set up is fairly complex to setup the first time, but the flexability is worth it. Just make sure you read the manual on how to do it. Each of the two alarm has independant control of alarm time, wake to HWS or radio, what radio station you want to wake to, and which days of the week you want the alarm to be active. Snooze works very nice.



Bottom Line...best alarm clock and bedside radio I've ever owned. Wouldn't heasitate to recommend to anyone.

Customer Buzz
 "This is a GREAT Clock Radio" 2009-12-19
By OrygunDuck (Portland, OR)
After having this radio for a little over a month I can really say that I don't miss my old trusty Sony radio of 20 some years.



I've only found two things that could be looked at as drawbacks. The first is the atomic clock does not work in Portland, OR. But I have NEVER found any atomic clock that does work in Portland so it's really not that big a deal.



Second, the brightness on the display is somewhat intense. The first night I used it I had to get up and change the brightness several times to keep turning it down. At the factory high setting the display could be used as a night light on the far side of the room or for reading close-up. I don't really think I'm exaggerating that much. After getting the instructions out and turning down the brightness setting on the bottom almost all the way, it works just fine.



Overall I like the radio very much. The sound is great for a small radio, the instructions are very clear and easy to use, it keeps very accurate time (compared to my watch and computer), and contrary to the pictures in the item display this is actually a small radio in size (smaller than my old Sony).



The other features like the snooze and sleep timers worked without a hitch.



Over all I would recommend this radio to anyone looking for a small, inexpensive, dual alarm with no reservations.

Customer Buzz
 "Good click radio" 2009-12-17
By Nelson Highley
This clock radio lived up to my expectations when I received it. It has most of the features I want. The FM receiver works well and the sound is good for a small unit with a small speaker. The "atomic" clock setting feature works better than the other two "atomic set" clocks I have in the house - so far it has never missed setting itself overnight where my other clocks that set from the National Time Station will miss a day occasionally. I suspect that it's the external antenna for the station that this unit comes supplied with. I have one complaint about this external antenna - it is hard-wired to the clock and a connector would be a big help in a lot of ways.



The instruction manual could use a lot of work - it's pretty basic and is mostly a review of the clock's features.



I had one technical question - not a problem but a question about how something works that was not covered in the manual. It was answered promptly and well.



There are a couple of features that could be better - for example, when an alarm is active (waiting to go off) you don't have any display of the day and date. This could probably be fixed in the firmware. A signal strength display for the Time Station would be really useful for placing the external antenna, right now it's pretty much trial and error to get it in a good location. I think this would require a new display so it's not a simple firmware fix.



Devices like this make me nervous without a USB port so that the firmware can be updated if necessary. This unit doesn't have anything like that so you're pretty much stuck with what it has when you get it.



All-in-all it's a good clock radio with good features that work as advertised. It's biggest fault is that it's a little pricey for a clock radio.


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