The Sony Dash was by far our favorite alarm clock to test because its also a media powerhouse. Sony claims 1500plus apps for the Sony Dash and says it continues to add new ones regularly. This seems to be another gizmo from Sony that looks good but is a niche market…..
The Sony ICFC414 is a small stylish clock that goes wherever you need it to and adds a touch or contemporary class to you room. The ICFC414 is styled with a dark slightly transparent rim around its large LED display screen giving it a floating look that will impress your guests….
The Sony ICF-C318 is a great entry level multi-functional alarm clock that does its job well. It is an inexpensive alarm clock that has more stress free options than one might think. The first thing we noticed when testing was that it was small in size but had a large enough screen to see the numbers clearly from across the room…..
The Emerson CKS3528 is the multi-tool of the digital alarm clocks. The CKS3528 has a huge 1.3 inch LED screen that can be seen from anywhere in the room at standing height. If you are having a hard time seeing the clock while laying down, don’t worry with Emerson’s built in projector…..
Have you ever grown up with something and watched it advance as you yourself did. As you gain knowledge and skills so does it. Teach Me Time! is an adaptive child’s bedside alarm clock that advances as your child does….
The Conair SU7 is much more than just a digital alarm clock. Conair has produced a Sound Therapy & Relaxation Clock Radio, model SU7, which bills itself as “Soothing sounds for infants,” has the same built in sound-selection makeup to its more expensive cousin marketed for adults: the Obus Forme Sound Therapy System which sits around twice the cost.