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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

First Alert Animated Night Light - Butterfly Review

First Alert Animated Night Light - Butterfly
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Unless your polarized outlets are installed upside down, the fat blade is on the left. On this night light, the fat blade is on the right, so you have to plug it in upside down.
Also, the animation isn't that great. The wings have two positions, the flower spins, and the body blinks on and off. Doesn't look like he's flying, more just like random flashing. Fortunately the animation is off by default.
It is colorful for an electroluminescent. Usually they are solid blue or green.

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Choose your lighting 4 different modes: Always onFlashingAnimated FlashingOffPennies a year: With a fraction of electric usage compared to a standard night light, this item cost only Pennies to Operate a Year.Multi Colored "E.L." Panel: Much cooler than your standard single bulb, on/off nightlight, this thing rocks!Cool to the Touch: Electroluminescent panels provide no heat and they don't burn out, therefore a material such as this is much safer than those hot filament light bulbs.Single Button - Multiple Use: With a single button you can choose your preffered style of lighting with ease. Choose from constant ON, Flashing or Animated Lighting.

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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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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Sylvania LED Strip Linkable 21 Inch Light Fixture, White Review

Sylvania LED Strip Linkable 21 Inch Light Fixture, White
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These sounded like they would be a great replacement for our fluorescent under counter lights of similar length but they really aren't; the light provided is not nearly as bright as the fluorescents and the LED light is somewhat blue rather than white.
Also, the LED's seem to be spaced too far apart, there are shadows within the illuminated area.

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2.1 watt 120 volt 20.5" White LED Strip Light

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Sylvania Under Counter 9" Led Linkable Strip Light White Review

Sylvania Under Counter 9 Led Linkable Strip Light White
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It was exactly what I wanted. It accepts 110VAC directly into the fixture and does not use a power adapter as some others do (which don't easily work if you are replacing a flourescent fixture that has 110VAC directly coming to it). The direct power also means that multiple fixturres can easily be 'daisy chained' together for a long under cabinet run.
The LED light is closer to natural daylight than incedescent, thus making the light slighty blue tinted. This is not as warm as normal bulbs but I found it to be quite aceptable. The light output is a bit dimmer than I had hoped for, but it seems adequate for countertop use. The light is more focused downward and does not spread as much as a flourscent fixture will, thus you should test the mounting position carefully before making the final cabinet attachment.
Also, the bottom of the LED bulbs is a bit lower than the compact flourscent fixture this replaced, thus a short person can see the bulbs now, when they didn't before, but since the light is mainly projected down (see above focus comment) the visability is not a problem.

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Linkable light fixture. Energy used is 1.0 Watts. Indoor interior 120 Volt and 60Hz. Long life LED, no bulb replacement required construction. Great for undercabinet lighting in the kitchen, home office, studio, and for marking stairs and doors.Ready to install with 4.8 ft. polarized power cord, 7 in. connection cord and mounting hardware included.

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Water-Resistant Headlamp Super-Bright LED 7-LED (KC90083) Review

Water-Resistant Headlamp Super-Bright LED 7-LED (KC90083)
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This item worked great for me when I did my three fingers lookout hike in late October (check it out on YouTube)It is definitely a basic headlight but it performs extremely well for the 8 dollar price tag. The one thing that I was not expecting but was pleasantly surprised by was that the middle bulb, 3 on top and bottom, one in the middle, is a diffuse bulb and is not ultra bright like the other 6 bulbs in the headlamp. This is mode three on the switch and it allowed me to read my green ways topographical map in my tent without it being too bright which hurt my eyes in my tent from the reflection. To comment on the battery life as the listing description talks about is true. I changed the batteries after 4 over night camping trips so they do last a while.
Bottom line is that this product will not perform like a Petzl but this out performed my expectations, so much so that I purchased 2 units for Christmas presents.

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The 7-LED Water-Resistant Headlamp (KC90083) is ultra bright with a wide beam LED light.  The headlamp provides hands-free convenience with over twice the power of conventional bulbs.It features an adjustable headstrap that easily adjusts to fit adults or children.  The pivoting light rotates to pinpoint light right where you need it.  Ideal for camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, or working under your vehicle.  Long-lasting bulbs last for years without replacement.

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Chass World Sync Time Zone Map Alarm Clock 00193 Review

Chass World Sync Time Zone Map Alarm Clock 00193
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I wanted a desk clock that would display time from different time zones and this clock fits the bill! It is good if you have love ones serving abroad or if you travel overseas a lot. It has a pretty good database including Kabul, Afghanistan which is an additional 10 hours and 30 minutes ahead of CST. It can sync with the major radio sync or "atomic clocks" around the world. Setting both zones it will take some time to get used. The main time is easy to read as is the temperature. The second time zone is a little smaller but will do. It is pretty compact and can be used as a travel clock. I've had this for a couple of weeks now and I've been happy with the product.

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Chass World Sync Time Zone Map Alarm Clock. Radio control - able to receive signals transmitting with in USA, W. Europe, Japan & UK. This Chass clock features a dual time display with month, date and day. Alarm w/snooze & soft glow EL back light and multiple city name selection. This Chass clock has an indoor thermometer and travel pouch and batteries included. White pearl finish. Size: 5 3/8 x 2 1/2 x 3 3/8" H. Weight: 6.5 oz.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Tix LED Clock, Silver Review

Tix LED Clock, Silver
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This colorful electric clock easily shows the time. Count the squares in each box. It's that simple! The patterns are endless. Some patterns are cooler than others and it seems to never be the same twice. A great gift. The style is simple enough to go anywhere!
This Review Comes to You From The Daylight Saving Time Party People!

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Monday, April 23, 2012

Tix LED Clock, Black Review

Tix LED Clock, Black
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Everyone visiting our house notices the clock. I have it setting where I can even see it from outside on the deck and I know what time it is. The colored lights are bright enough to be seen through the window glass and from quite a distance.
When the power goes out, it is a pain to reset. I can't remember if you can add batteries for a back up. If so, I should do that.
We love it, especially at notable times like 10:00 PM when only one dot is lighted. The patterns change continually and can be habit forming to watch.
Was delivered very quickly. Timely you might say.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

22690 .6" Red LED Alarm Clock Review

22690 .6 Red LED Alarm Clock
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We had a clock just like this one for nearly 20 years. We were so happy with it that when the switches finally wore out, we wanted another. But this one is better quality, so we expect it to last even longer! The LED display is compact, not too big. The brightness is just right by night or day. The controls are intuitive and very easy to set. It keeps time even in event of a power failure (blanked until power is restored). It's a simple, no frills design, well executed and at an unbeatable price. Full marks!

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INDICATIONS: It's Combine dependability, accuracy and tradional woodgrain finished design and you have the Westclox startime alarm clock. The 6 inches red LED time display is on for viewing at any time - even night time.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Lite Source LS-20249TEAL Timely Clock Desk Lamp, Teal Review

Lite Source LS-20249TEAL Timely Clock Desk Lamp, Teal
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We bought this clock/lamp to go inside the headboard/book area in one of our guest bedrooms. Since we have guests of all ages, we wanted something "cute" but also functional, but small to fit in the space available. We love it! The only downside is that we were not aware that the battery (which runs the clock) was not included. So out we went to get a battery to make sure it worked. It is exactly what we wanted!

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LS-20249TEAL Features: -Clock desk lamp. -Teal finish. Specifications: -Accommodates 20W type JC/G4 bulb. -Assembly required. -Shade dimensions: 1.5'' H x 2.5'' Dia.. -Overall dimensions: 12'' H x 4'' D.

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Equity by La Crosse 40001 LCD Insta-Set Travel Alarm Clock Review

Equity by La Crosse 40001 LCD Insta-Set Travel Alarm Clock
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We've had two of these products for the past three years. They perform well, do the job, and for 10 bucks, I think they are a good deal. I've read the other reviews, but our experience with the 40001 alarm has been good--I've carried this with me on travel, and never missed an appointment.
There are detailed instructions at the [...] website--with good batteries and the instructions these clocks do the job well.

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For the exact time and indoor temperature while on the road, Equity by La Crosse offers this travel alarm clock with Insta-Set technology. An internal memory chip automatically sets the clock to the proper time based on the time-zone setting. Accommodating Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones, the user sets the clock’s time zone setting on the unit’s backside. The clock’s white-backlit LCD screen relates the time, the indoor temperature to a tenth of a degree Fahrenheit, and the month and day. To distinguish between the hours before and after noon, the clock features a PM indicator. A bell icon signifies that the clock’s alarm is on. For slow risers, the clock offers a snooze function for temporary alarm silencing. The clock requires the separate purchase of two AAA batteries for operation. The alarm measures 3 inches wide by 1-1/2 inches deep by 4 inches high, and weighs 1 pound upon shipping.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

TIX Color Code LED Clock, Black Review

TIX Color Code LED Clock, Black
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This clock is definitely a conversation starter!
Quality of build seems good. The brushed aluminum faceplate is nice. LED's aren't too bright or too dim (they are adjustable). Detailed instructions are included.
If you're interested in this clock then you are probably drawn to it for the visual appeal alone. It tells the time. Nothing more, nothing less (no alarm or AM/PM designation). Watching it change every four seconds (can be adjusted) is just fun. Once you get used to it, it's really easy to tell the time at a glance.
The only downsides (and these aren't really negatives) are that it is somewhat small in size and if you have bad eyes you are going to have trouble counting the blocks. Then again...if you have bad eyes you would have trouble with most LED/digital clocks anyways. ;x
This is one of my favorite purchases I've made in quite some time and I highly recommend it.

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To the uninitiated, it looks like just an attractive piece of contemporary LED art. But to the clued-in, it's one clever clock. Once you crack the "code" of its display (dramatically revealed in the sentence), you'll see how easy and fun the TIX Clock is to read. You simply count the number of colored, LED-illuminated squares in each of the four fields on the brushed chrome faceplate! The fields correspond to the four numbers on a digital clock. So in the picture at left, the time is 12:36. Get it? And whoever coined the phrase "time stood still" wasn't referring to the TIX! While it does have a "static" mode, you can also set it to change which squares are illuminated in each field every second or minute, creating an ever-changing pattern that always indicates the correct time. Whether adorning a desktop or mounted on a wall, the TIX Clock gives time a new twist. Includes AC adapter. 10-1/4"x3"x1". Black.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

TIX Color Code Clock, Silver Review

TIX Color Code Clock, Silver
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This clock is great for a quick "binary like" time read. Very hypnotic to watch and a simple yet functional design. Satisfies my love for geeky gadgets.
One thing I wish it had were the instructions etched on the back. (I keep losing my paper ones) and when you unplug it, there is not a cap/bat inside to keep the time long enough to move it or anything without having to reset it. Typical for a clock, but more challenging with this device and no instructions.
Additionally, I personally prefer it in 24 hour mode (aka military) which I can never remember without the instructions. ;)
I've taken a photo of the instructions and have placed a link to them below in case anyone needs it for reference.
http://tr.im/A0Zo

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To the uninitiated, it looks like just an attractive piece of contemporary LED art. But to the clued-in, it's one clever clock. Once you crack the "code" of its display (dramatically revealed in the sentence), you'll see how easy and fun the TIX Clock is to read. You simply count the number of colored, LED-illuminated squares in each of the four fields on the brushed chrome faceplate! The fields correspond to the four numbers on a digital clock. So in the picture at left, the time is 12:36. Get it? And whoever coined the phrase "time stood still" wasn't referring to the TIX! While it does have a "static" mode, you can also set it to change which squares are illuminated in each field every second or minute, creating an ever-changing pattern that always indicates the correct time. Whether adorning a desktop or mounted on a wall, the TIX Clock gives time a new twist. Includes AC adapter. 10-1/4"x3"x1". Silver.

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black) Review

Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black)
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This clock radio shares an obvious family resemblance to its highly successful predecessor, the Sony ICF-C218 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio (Black): 90% of the buttons and functions of the earlier version are implemented and placed identically in the newer model. The buttons and their labeling are so intuitive that a manual is hardly needed (but helpful for the Sleep and Time Zone buttons). The ICF-C318 possesses four new buttons, switches and controls and a feature that make it a more desirable model than the earlier one: a 3-level brightness button, a two-level buzzer volume switch, a second alarm mode rotary switch, a second alarm time setting control, and most importantly, the 'No Power No Problem' feature means the alarm will still sound even if the AC power is off when the alarm was set to ring. The efficacy of those new contols and feature were assessed.
The brightness control was a feature requested by many users of the ICF-C218 who complained it was too bright in a darkened room. There is no doubt that the display of the newer ICF-C318 can be set to be very dim (thus pleasing insomniacs bothered by the 'nighlight effect') but at its brightest setting it is still too dim to be seen clearly in a brightly lit room. The alarm buzzer is not really a buzzer, its a peeper and the two level slide control has little noticeable effect on volume - its just not very loud either way. When ignored the alarm peeps more frequently. If you need a really loud alarm, you will be safer using the radio alarm rather than the buzzer. The rotary switches to set alarm mode (off, buzzer, radio) are improved in that the indicator on the switch is a larger, more visible groove than the the tiny, hard-to-see pit of the earlier model. The alarm time set knobs allow a new time to be set very quickly and easily; they are just a little clunkier looking than the sleek recessed toggle control of the earler model. The 'No Power No Problem' feature is the best new feature for this unit that sets it apart from the ICF-C218. I expect my alarm clock to work at a very high level of reliability, a power outage is no excuse for failure of that function. In this regard, the ICF-C318 performs as expected, but the ICF-C218 fails miserably. If the alarm mode is set to radio and the AC power is off when the alarm should ring, the ICF-C318 uses the buzzer (peeper) alarm instead; the buzzer probably drains less energy from the tiny backup battery than the radio.
The radio portion of this clock radio performs adequately. The sound can be quite clear for a strong station but it is obviously not high fidelity. The radio portion of this unit is just gravy - the alarm and clock function are the only real crucial parts to me.It seems to keep good time. I synchronised it with an atomic clock initially and a week later see no difference between the two when they were compared again. Clock time is maintained by a Li wafer battery even when the AC power is off; I don't know why they didn't use a more common, cheaper, higher capacity backup battery like an AA. The clock will perform automatic advance and setback of the time for regions that follow daylight savings time. Fortunately, this feature can be disabled for regions like the state of Arizona that do not use DST. By comparison, Emerson clock radios that have 'SmartSet' are crippled - DST advance and setback cannot be disabled.
How about aesthetics? In my opinion the earlier version's (ICF-C218) simpler shape and flat faceplate were snappier looking. The rounded faceplate and rear of the newer ICF-C318 seem less attractive. But its easy to dismiss the skin-deep homeliness when the other good features of the ICF-C318 are considered. The ICF-C318 comes in a white case and a black case version (complete Sony model numbers ICF-C318/WC and ICF-C318/BC respectively). This review applies to both color models because they are functionally identical. Although I don't normally like white appliances, it is a little bit easier to read the black button labels on the white case than the white button labels on the black case.
It took a while for me to understand that with this clock there is both a manual and an automated way to spring clock time forward for Daylight Saving Time and to 'fall back' when Standard Time resumes. These two mechanisms don't always play nice together and that can lead to confusion. Well, at least it confused me. I should also point out that the instructions that came with the clock just discuss US Time Zones which have designated DST start/stop dates at least until 2015, and spring forward and fall back at 2AM. In other parts of the world, the designated DST dates and times often differ from the US so it is unlikely that the automated DST adjustment of this clock will be of any use (except in Canada). So where you don't fall into a US time zone, the automatic DST adjustment should be disabled; just remember to use the manual method on the appropriate date. And of course if you live in a part of the US (like Arizona) where DST is not observed, the automatic DST adjustment should likewise be disabled.
I have concluded that the Time Zone setting has no effect on anything including automatic DST adjustment. I can only envision one situation where it would matter or be helpful to set or adjust the Time Zone: if you take the alarm clock with you when you travel and in your travels you cross time zone boundaries. Adjusting the Time Zone allows the clock time to be altered in 1 hour increments without having to go through the Clock button to manually reset the time. Its easy to set the Time Zone, so why don't you set it for your zone anyway?
I will spare you some of the trial and error I went through to try to figure out how DST was implemented and if it worked correctly on this clock. DST adjustments are explained in the manual that came with the clock but those explanations didn't go quite far enough. I wanted to understand it so I could set this up for my mom and know exactly what would happen when DST started and stopped. Maybe my explanation will help you.
Before you start, use the Snooze button to verify the year, month and day. If incorrect, then set using the Clock button.
To Disable Automatic DST Adjustment For Places That Don't Observe DST
Hold down the DST button until 'Aut' then 'OFF' appear, then release. If 'Aut' then 'On' appear, release the DST button then press and hold it again to display 'Aut' then 'OFF' and release the DST button. If the DST LED is illuminated on the front of the clock, press the DST button momentarily: this will have the effect of extinguishing the DST LED and setting back the time 1 hour. If the time is incorrect, find a good reference time source and use the Clock and + - buttons to adjust. So now you are good to go in places like Arizona that don't observe DST. Put some clear tape across the Time Zone and DST buttons so you won't be inadvertantly adjusting them as you are stabbing for the Alarm Reset button in the dark.
To Manually Invoke DST Adjustment
First, make sure you have disabled automatic DST adjustment by holding down the DST button to get Aut' then 'OFF' in the display. To 'spring forward' the clock, momentarily press the DST button. This will illuminate the DST LED and set the clock ahead 1 hour. To 'fall back' momentarily press the DST button. This will extinguish the DST LED and set the clock back 1 hour. By this method you can easily compensate for DST changes in locations other than the US where the date or time for DST start/end are different from the US.
Automatic DST Adjustment
If you live in a US time zone where DST is implemented, the automatic DST adjustment of this clock is handy. It's handy because you don't have to remember to do it and because it's easier than manually changing the time on your clock. To enable automatic DST adjustment, hold down the DST button until 'Aut' then 'On' appear, then release. If 'Aut' then 'OFF' appear, release the button and repeat to display 'Aut' then 'On' and release the DST button. If the date is within the range for DST, then the DST LED illuminates. If the date is within the range for Standard Time, then the DST LED is extinguished. If automatic DST adjustment is on, then at 2 AM on March 9, 2008 for example the clock suddenly jumped forward to display 3 AM and the DST LED became illuminated.
Future Proof Automatic DST Adjustment?
I set the clock ahead to March 8, 2015 and verified that it 'sprung forward' at 2 AM like it should. Without checking the years between 2008 and 2015, I assume the clock would also apply and remove DST on the appropriate date for those years. So the automated DST adjustment of this clock is probably good for at least the next seven years unless DST gets discontinued or altered by Congress before then.

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Stylish Design takes up a minimum of space on the nightstand, desk or dresser. Visible 0.9" Green LED allows the large size numerals to be seen easily, even at night.

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