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Dual Alarm Clock Radio with Remote - Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Timex Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews
Color: Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0 Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: TM80 Model: TM80 UPC: 758859205472 EAN: 0758859205472
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| Features:
| • | Wake to AM/FM Radio, MP3 songs on your memory system (default buzzer) | | • | Dual Alarm for two individual wake times | | • | Auto-Set clock | | • | Battery backup maintains clock setting and ensures alarm wake time in case of power failure | | • | Snooze bar silences alarm for 9 minutes |
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Dual alarm for individual wake timesWake to AM/FM radio, iPod or buzzerSleep to AM/FM radio or MP3s with adjustable sleep timerBattery backup guards against power failuresCompatible with all Flash drivesAux/MP3 line-inPlays MP3 and WMA filesFull-function remote controlDST switch for quick, easy daylight savings time adjustment
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Love it! June 6, 2007 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Had this alarm clock for a couple of weeks now, and I love it. It's pretty small, about 8" x 4" x 4", and it looks pretty good. Not exactly high design, but tolerable. Mildly retro.
That said, the user interface is simple and intuitive. Flash drive and SD card inputs work well, with easy controls and navigation. Both can remain plugged in at the same time. Flash drive folds down for inconspicuous storage. The sound is OK, for an alarm clock, but I rarely have the volume above about 5. It has a small subwoofer in the back that maybe adds a tiny umph. 8 FM and 4 AM presets. A built in equalizer allows you to choose from about 5 different settings. I find this useful. The remote is very small and thin, and has amazing functionality for its overall simplicity. It can control both sound and alarm functions, allowing you to hit snooze from the other side of the bed.
The dual alarms work well, with the caveat that they must both be set to wake from the same source (radio, mp3, etc). Snooze is 9 min and not adjustable. The snooze button is also used as a dimmer for the display backlight (off + three levels). If the display is too bright at night, it is easy to dim or shut off. This is a nice feature and easy to use.
I have not used the line in jack, because I bought this to play from a flash drive, not an external mp3 player (too much mess on the nightstand). I did a lot of research, payed $75 for this model, and have been very happy with it.
Timex TM80 -- MP3 Alarm Clock that doesn't need an iPod... Finally! April 9, 2008 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
It's about time some one released an mp3 alarm clock that's not dependent on the iPod!
There are many good looking and great sounding alarm clocks out there created for iPods -- this is not one of them. It has no special dock for iPod. It does have an audio Line IN port though.
Who is this meant for? And why is it better? First, there are people that don't have iPods out there, who will appreciate ability to wake up to your own mp3 sounds or music. The reason I was looking for a non-iPod mp3 alarm clock is not because I don't have an iPod but because I don't want to mix my music and alarm clock. What if a song that starts playing is too quiet or corrupt? I need reliability when it comes to waking up. What I want to do is copy a few songs or sounds onto the thumb drive put it into this unit and pretty much forget about it.. maybe I'll get tired of those eventually and then I would put new ones, although of course you can fit a lot of music on an SD card or a usb flash drive.
You can select a particular mp3 that you want to wake up to. One reviewer said that an mp3 can lock up the alarm. I suspect this is due to a bad mp3 file that he used. This hasn't happened to me. But I always select the mp3 song that I want to wake up to, and not leave it to random, potentially bad mp3. So I know for sure if it works when I'm selecting it (Timex made it such that it has to play for you to select it). A bad mp3 can lock up any player.
Remote is great. It has a wide beam as I can "snooze" it from another room by pointing at the ceiling.
The clock backlight has several levels, from bright to completely off. When in off, it still shows time but you'll need light to see it (like digital wristwatches).
Sound quality: It has one speaker. You can not have great sound from one speaker, simply because it's mono. But if you have one cheap speaker, the quality will suffer and will sound harsh. This unit has one nice speaker, so it makes it very pleasant to wake up to the music that has good clarity and smooth sound. When the alarm goes off, the mp3 music gradually fades in until it reaches the set volume. My previous alarm clock just fired up the "ocean waves" sound at the set volume (and I had to look in the manual to figure out what the heck that sound was)
Weakness: This one is present in majority of alarm clocks I've used. The time setting feature. You have a + and a - button, no hour/min switch, not even an AM/PM switch. If it's 2:00 and you want it to be 3:00 you'll need to cycle through 2:01, 2:02, 2:03... when you hold the button for about a second it goes quicker (on my old Timex alarm you had to hold it for like 5 seconds, so guess it's an improvement) I only need to use alarm to wake up to work so usually if I do need to change alarm time it's within an hour or so. If I need to set an alarm for something less important I usually just use my iPhone (which has the best method of setting time/alarm ever) This is a big weakness, but I'm not taking a star off for this, because well, "everybody's doing it".
More nice features: The picture doesn't have it, but if you use the usb flash drive and lower it into the hole there's actually a removable cover that comes with this alarm clock and it completely covers the hole that you see on the picture.
A+ on aesthetics in general. I read somewhere that this unit looks cheap on close inspection, this is not true. It looks very nice from afar or close up. The sides are silver color but they blend in nicely with the rest of the unit. Snooze button on the top does not stick out like on most alarm clocks, but blends in with the rest of the design. This is one well shaped solid unit. You can put it in most places and it won't ruin the view. It's like some one at Timex decided to actually hire a designer this time. (Just type in "alarm clock" into any search engine to see some ugly beasts... uhh, 99%?)
Bottom line: At this time I'm not aware of any other non-iPod alarm clock that can play mp3 files other than this. But other than being unique, it is very well designed, visually pleasing, and very nice sounding alarm clock. In other words, it's everything I wanted in an alarm clock so I'm glad I bought it.
Timex does it almost perfectly November 28, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Update: February 6 2008
I'm dropping this thing to two stars (even though Amazon won't let me change the display) because of something that turned up with it: the mp3 player can "lock up" the unit so that neither the clock nor the alarm work. Give Timex credit, they DID mention this can happen in the user's manual, but it doesn't seem to have occurred to them that an unreliable alarm clock is WORSE than useless. If I had known about this before purchase, I'd never have bought the thing. As it is, I'll still use it as a player, but never as an alarm clock.
They get the "almost" and only four stars on two grounds: 1. The button labels are too small for over-50 eyes, and hard to read, even the ones on the front. I would suggest luminescent labels in at least 14point font.
2. Can't change the "snooze" time from a fixed 9 minutes.
Other than those, this unit is an absolute godsend for me and my wife. Dual alarms, programmable "sleep" time in 30-minute increments. I've got to shout this: IT PLAYS MP3 FILES FROM A THUMB DRIVE!!!!!
That's the very feature I bought this thing for. My wife and I like to listen to New Age Ambient music while we drift off to sleep, and it was simple to build mp3s from our purchased CDs, load them into a 2Gig thumb drive and play them with the "sleep" on. We don't have to fumble around changing CDs, the footprint on the headboard is MUCH smaller than a CD player which seems to break down and need replacement once a year.
Sound quality is superb, and it's easy to choose which "subfolder" on the drive you want to start with.
This unit was worth every penny I paid for it.
ABSOLUTLEY FLOORED WITH THE QUALITY!!! October 27, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have been on the hunt for a perfect alarm clock for months. Every single one available on the market turned me off in one form or another. Until Timex released this model. I have nothing but praise for Timex
At first glance it seems a bit tiny. It is but do not let this fool you. It sounds pretty amazing considering the size and the fact that it only has one speaker. . The sound is crystal clear. Mp3's sound great. The radio sounds great too. I don't use it for FM/AM however as I have an HD radio just for that purpose.
Finally someone thought too give you the option to shut off the back light completely. Even the lowest setting on most clocks drives me up the wall when I try to sleep. For me this was a dilema, the light drove me crazy but not being able to see the clock worried me in case the alarm failed to sound. This clock includes a full function remote that allows me to turn the light on the clock as needed and off again.
For $80.00 this is a great clock radio. It serves all my needs.
Good replacement for a clock drive with a CD player August 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I needed a small CD/clock radio to take the place of a much larger, less user-friendly CD/clock radio...the CD player on my RCA clock radio was beginning to make enough noise that it was difficult to enjoy the music. This USB flash drive/clock radio was perfect. The Windows Media Player on an XP Windows computer will convert an entire CD to a file in less than 60 seconds that can be used in this clock radio. A very inexpensive USB Flash Drive or SD Card can hold the equivalent of many CDs. This works so well, that the days must be numbered before CD players become obsolete. It would be nice if the radio was stereo, but then it would be larger. The sounds quality is as good or better than one could expect from a player this size.
I general, the the radio is fairly intuitive to setup and use. However the row of buttons on the top are difficult to read, but fortunately, they are not used as frequently as those on the front or on the remote; however, I solved the difficult to read problem by placing color coded labels in front of those buttons I was likely to use. If a small size clock radio with a "CD player" is what you want, and you own a computer with the right software, this will likely be the best you can find....for now.
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