Showing posts with label flashlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flashlight. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Oregon Scientific WR113 Weather Radio with Temperature and Freeze Alarm Review

Oregon Scientific WR113 Weather Radio with Temperature and Freeze Alarm
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Bought the Oregon Scientific Weather Radio on their reputation as being a top notch innovative company. I have owned an older version of a weather radio 8 years ago and wanted to get a newer model that had better reception. Radio also came with AC adapter which is a selling point.
The Good: Ordered it from Amazon and got it in three days. Super fast.
Radio's yellow color is easy to locate in a hurry. Radio sensitivity was good.
The Bad: Radio is below par for Oregon Scientific. As read on other reviews of the WR103 (similar to WR113) on the net, the temperature reading is way off. Was reading 75 degrees when my digital thermostat read 68. Believe me, it was not 75 degrees.

Other problem right out of the box was that the received station cut out every ten seconds just as if it was programmed to do that. You could set your clock to the every ten seconds the audio cut out all you heard was hiss. Thought it was the station so I turned on the old radio and the signal was there all the time just as always. Called Oregon Scientific and could not get through in three days. Sent them an email and received a note that they would contact me within four(4) days. How many bad products could they now be selling that it takes customer service four days to return a call. They never got back to me. I returned it to Amazon and got a refund.
Oregon Scientific - Do away with that annoying beep every time you press a button. In the middle of the night, I don't want to be waking others with that obnoxious beeping. My older radio did not have that annoying function and it's temperature reading was accurate.
Don't know what to say about our American companies sending their products overseas for manufacturing and they have no quality control over them.

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Stay informed and safe when you head outdoors for work and play with this weather radio from Oregon Scientific. Equipped with a temperature display and freeze alarm, this portable unit receives weather information and emergency broadcasts from the NOAA National Weather Service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And, it not only displays current temperatures, it alerts when the temperature is approaching freezing levels with an easy-to-see blinking LED.
The radio displays local weather data from all NOAA channels, EAS and NWS weather warnings. Three levels of warnings: advisory, watch, warning are shown.The radio provides both audio and visual alerts (100B audio and visual alert). There's also a clock with dual alarm and snooze, was well as a handy calendar. A memory function saves settings during power failure. The unit also features flexible programming, letting you add up to six S.A.M.E broadcasts with ease. A blue backlight makes data easy to read at night. The radio comes equipped with a desktop stand, belt clip, hand strap and AC adapter. Three 3 AA batteries (not included) are required.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

GPX WF308 Multi-function Flashlight Radio Combo (Red) Review

GPX WF308 Multi-function Flashlight Radio Combo (Red)
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I like this product except for the clock feature. Having a clock running on an item that is mostly for emergencies just means that the batteries are going to be less effective than I want them to be. Crank lever improvement in design but radio still to easy to turn on by accident.

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GPX WF308 Multi Function Flashlight Radio Combo AM/FM Radio With Digital Readout Instant Weather Band Super-Bright 9-Led Flashlight Built-In 8-Led Lantern Emergency Siren Built-in Speaker Heavy-Duty Hand Crank Dynamo Motor For Power Generation Requires 4 C Batteries

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Fascinations Dynamo Super 3-LED Review

Fascinations Dynamo Super 3-LED
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...but then, we're easily amused. We have several squeeze- and crank-type flashlights. A seriously good idea for when the power goes out--no batteries to die or leak. We like this one particularly because it's the only one we've found that has a square case--it stands up for hands-free use. Duh, manufacturers. Are you listening?

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Light your way with the DYNAMO. Just squeeze the handle for a bright light without batteries!

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Travel Companion Radio Controlled Alarm Clock, LED Flashlight, Thermometer Review

Travel Companion Radio Controlled Alarm Clock, LED Flashlight, Thermometer
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***THOUGHTS***
I waited 3 months to write this review because I wanted to be sure this plastic atomic clock didn't break or anything. I sort of expected it to be junk, considering the price and the omission of a name brand. But it turns out to actually be a cool and intuitive device, and I am quite glad I bought this. Incidentally, as a guy, I was thrilled to see that the one I received was a black/silver clock, instead of the white/orange one pictured. Strangely, there was no brand or company name anywhere on the clock, in the instructions, within the amazon listing, or even inside the battery compartment. This is odd, especially considering the great quality and low price. It does have "Made in China" printed on the back in small letters, so at least I know it's from Earth.***
The clock is easy to set, the backlight is pleasant without being overpowering, and the flashlight feature consists of 2 bright white LEDs, which are super-handy and simple to use. The clock's internal antenna receives the NIST time signal well, and it has an accurate internal thermometer which measures the room temperature. The clock's detailed instructions were printed on 2 sides of a single page, in American English only, and they went right to the point and were actually useful. The battery compartment cover was easy to remove, and there was a "reset" button inside, as well as room for 4 AAA batteries. ***
***ALARM AND DISPLAY***
The alarm sound is loud enough, and it comes from the rear speaker, above the battery compartment. It sounds like this: one beep, one beep, one beep, one beep, two beeps, two beeps, two beeps, two beeps, three beeps, three beeps, three beeps, three beeps, and then it has four beeps that keep repeating, until either the snooze button is pressed or the alarm is switched off. The alarm sound stays at the same volume the whole time. It is important to realize that the buttons which set the alarm time are active whenever the alarm is switched on, and the button that allows display-editing is active even when the alarm is not switched on. Therefore, you might consider using the "key lock" setting during most of your waking hours, in case you pick up the clock, to prevent the clock's display and alarm time from being accidentally changed. ***
The clock's display shows the digits 0-9 to represent the month, day, hour, minutes, seconds, and room temperature. It also shows 7 icons: day of the week (SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, or SAT, appearing to the right of the day), the chosen time format (24-HR, or either AM or PM, appearing to the left of the hour), the snooze-setting is activated (Zz, appearing above the colon in the time), the alarm is activated ([sound symbol], appearing below the colon in the time), the chosen continental US time zone (P, M, C, or E, appearing above the seconds), daylight savings time is on (DST, appearing below the time zone), and the chosen temperature format (C or F, appearing above the tenth of a degree in the temperature). ***
***THE 5 BUTTONS***
The clock has 2 large buttons and 3 small buttons. The large "snooze/light" button on top activates a soft orange glowing backlight behind the clock's display for 5 seconds, and it also serves as a snooze button. The large unlabeled button on bottom is an elongated clear oval that surrounds the LEDs. When the flashlight is switched to "auto" (explained later), pressing this unlabeled button turns off the LEDs, such as when the clock is set down on its bottom (not on its back), perhaps upon a table. ***
The clock has 3 buttons on the side, for setting the clock and alarm. There is a "+" button, a "-" button, a "set/wave" button, and a fourth "blank" button-shape that is not actually a button at all. Pressing the "+" button or the "-" button sets the alarm time (+ up, - down). Holding instead of pressing either button will go through the alarm time much faster. Pressing the "set/wave" button (it will beep once) manually forces the clock to search for the NIST time signal, which the clock does automatically every midnight anyway. Pressing it again stops the search. Holding instead of pressing the "set/wave" button (it will beep twice after a few seconds) puts the clock into a display-editing mode. ***
In this display-editing mode, 5 different items on the display will blink whenever it is their turn to be set. Cycle through the 5 items with the "set/wave" button, and use the "+" and "-" buttons to set those items; holding instead of pressing the "+" and "-" buttons will go through the choices for each item much faster. The 5 items are: 1. the 4 continental US time zones (+) and daylight saving time on or off (-), 2. the year (+ up, - down), 3. the date (+ up, - down), 4. the time (+ up, - down), and 5. the 12 or 24 hour format (+) and the Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature format (-). ***
***THE 2 SWITCHES***
The clock has 2 small switches. One deals with the flashlight, the other with the alarm. The flashlight switch, labeled "torch", has 3 settings: "off", "on", and "auto". The "auto" setting means that the 2 LEDs will turn off whenever the clock is set down on its bottom (not on its back), and they will turn on whenever the clock is picked up or knocked over, as long as the elongated clear oval button on the bottom is allowed to extend out from the clock. Additionally, when the flashlight is switched to "on" in a dark room and the device is set down on its bottom, perhaps upon a table, the LEDs will stay lit and be visible through the clear sides of the flashlight, providing enough light to read by, but not so much that they will wake others up. ***
The alarm switch has 4 settings: "snz" (snooze), "al on" (alarm is on), "al off" (alarm is off), and "key lock". The "snz" setting and the "al on" setting both activate the alarm time, so that the alarm will sound once at that time every day, and when the snooze/light button is pressed, it will stop. But, the "snz" setting also allows the alarm to sound again every 5 minutes, until the switch is set to "al off" or "key lock". The "al off" setting and the "key lock" setting both deactivate the alarm. But, the "key lock" setting also deactivates the snooze/light button on the top and the 3 buttons on the side. The "key lock" setting is to be used when this device is tossed in a travel bag and you don't want the clock or alarm setting themselves or the backlight to come on; the "key lock" setting does not deactivate the flashlight, which must be switched off on its own. ***

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Radio controlled alarm clock with snooze Function
? Displays date, month, clock, and temperature
? Indoor thermometer
? ºC/ºF & 12/24 Hrs Selectable
? Time zone adjustable
? 2 super bright white LEDs Flash light that last over 100,000 hours
? Sensors automatically illuminate LEDs when clock is lifted
? Amber backlight
Size: 3" x 4" x 1"Requires 4 AAA Batteries not included

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