Friday, February 12, 2010

Timex TM80 Dual Alarm Clock Radio for FlashDrive & SD Card or any iPod, MP3, CD or Cassette Audio Player Using the Line-In Audio Jack with Full-function Remote Control

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Timex TM80 Dual Alarm Clock Radio with Full-function Remote Control
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Technical Details

- Wake to AM/FM radio, Flashdrive, SD Card, iPod or buzzer / Dual Alarm for individual wake-up times
- Sleep to AM/FM radio, Flashdrive, SD Card or MP3s with adjustable sleep timer
- Compatible with all Flash drives / Plays MP3 and WMA files
- Aux/MP3 line-in lets you play all audio players / Battery backup guards against power failures
- Large Digital LCD Display with Date Display / Sure Alarm battery backup system guards against power failures
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Customer Buzz
 "Barely OK" 2010-02-07
By Wade I. (Trinidad, West Indies)
Honestly, I'm pretty disappointed. For one thing, for a product that may be used in the dark/night, there is virtually no light on the product itself for you to see the buttons. This also applies to the remote. You have to fumble with both in low light conditions or put on or use some external light source (e.g. your bed lamp/night light) to see what you are doing... Annoying. Also the buttons are pretty small except for the large volume knob that I continually mistake for the tuning knob.



The clock radio comes with a "line in" which is fine but NO "line out". Folks, it seems that you CANNOT you a headphone/earphone with this device....Frustrating.



Also when playing off, say the USB stick, once you press the forward or previous button it takes you fully to the next or previous track. What's wrong with that you might ask? Well, you cannot move forward or backward within the track itself. Additionally, when you stop and then resume, you start all the way from the beginning again... Irritating.



I don't know? Perhaps, I'm just not operating the functions correctly or do not know all of the functions. If that's the case, then the instruction manual needs to be improved as well. Because it gives no guidance on these matters.



Folks, I suggest that you look at some alternatives before settling on this product and then becoming as disappointed as I am.

Customer Buzz
 "Full featured clock radio" 2010-02-04
By Joe Bobe (USA)
After using this for a month, I'm still very pleased with it. The pros far outweigh the cons here.



First and best, this thing sounds GOOD. There are 5 tone presets to choose from. The ported speaker is able to produce amazing sound quality. 5 stars for this alone.



Clock displays time, and when no music is playing, the date. Automatic DST switch. Backlight has 4 levels one of which is off. Backlight color and display text is low contrast, hard for me to see.



Battery backup keeps all your settings.



It remembers quite a bit: If you hit the power button, whatever you were listening to is restored, be it MP3 or radio. If you hit the sleep button, it applies the volume setting in use the last time it turned itself off. If you hit the play button, it plays, from the beginning, whatever MP3 was playing when last turned off.



Sleep times of 120, 90, 60, 30 and 15 mins. After setting the sleep mode, if you click the sleep button again, it displays the time remaining before cutoff. When its time, the sound is gently faded out.



Random and repeat settings for MP3 play. Folder button so you can browse memory contents. ID tag info scrolls while track is played. Select SD slot or USB port for source. Line in for other stereo input. Recessed well for USB drives, with a cover. SD card sticks up a few millimeters from it's slot.



Full featured remote. Yes, it is handy if the clock is just out of reach on the nightstand.



Wake to: radio, mp3, buzzer. There is no way to select "wake to random mp3", but I get around that by putting a 3 second silent mp3 in the memory, select that as the wakeup track, and set for random play.



12 station memories for the radio, arranged in 3 banks, 2 for FM stations and 1 for AM.



The cons:



FM reception is so so. The stations I can get all sound good, but can't pull in distant ones.



The buttons on the front [sleep, power, alarms, wake to, radio preset bank selecter] are impossible to distinguish by touch. Adding a dot of hot glue to a few of them helped quite a bit.



The volume control feels like nothing is there. It works fine, just feels weird.



Can't read the time unless I put on my glasses.



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If I didn't already own one, I'd buy it again!






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