Oregon Scientific RM962A Atomic Time Travel Clock with Indoor Thermometer
- HiGlo electro-luminescent screen backlight
- Daily alarm with 8 minute snooze function
- Date calendar with Month, Day, and Day of Week abbreviations in 3 languages ( English, French, Spanish )
- 3-line LCD display
- Includes travel case
Product Description
OREGON SCIENTIFIC RM962A - This Atomic Time Travel Clock uses ExactSet technology to synchronize itself via radio signal with the U.S. Atomic Clock! Automatic signal reception activation
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Oregon Scientific RM962A Atomic Time Travel Clock with Indoor Thermometer
- Publisher: Oregon Scientific
- Label: Oregon Scientific
- Studio: Oregon Scientific
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Furniture & Decor: #91116
Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great Clock! 2007-07-16
Comment: First, don't listen to the previous review. There is a little tab on the bottom of the clock that you can turn out that keeps it stable.
The alarm function is easy to set and turn on/off. The clock set itself right out of the box and accounts for the new DST.
Display can toggle between the alarm and the date, and also toggle between showing the seconds or the day of the week, and the indoor temp is a nice bonus.
Overall, a very good, simple alarm clock with great features. The only slight negative is the backlight doesn't stay on for more that 3-5 seconds at a time.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Unsteady Performance 2007-03-08
Comment: Very nice looking clock and works very well but.....it falls over at the slightest touch or jarring of the table that it's on! Of course, once it falls over you can't read it and it's hard to figure out how to turn of the alarm or hit the snooze button when it's lying flat and you're just waking up. That's the other thing....the snooze button. You can't just tap it or hit it, you have to squeeze it hard and if you try to do that when the clock is standing up it will fall over. My solution is to keep this as my back up alarm for when I absolutely must get up on time. The rest of the time it's in the drawer.
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