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Emerson CKS3088T SmartSet Dual-Alarm Clock Radio with 4-Way Lamp Control
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Emerson CKS3088T SmartSet Dual-Alarm Clock Radio with 4-Way Lamp Control

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Description:

SmartSet automatic time setting systemLarge touch-sensor lamp control buttonProvides 4-step brightness control for any lampWorks with normal 1-way 2-way or 3-way incandescent bulbsAM/FM radioJumbo 1.3" red LED clock display

Features:

Emerson's exclusive SmartSet technology automatically sets the correct time


Dual-alarm


Auto lamp controller


Easy-to-read 1.3-inch LED clock display


AM/FM radio


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.0 inches
Product Width: 9.0 inches
Product Height: 5.0 inches
Product Weight: 2.25 pounds
Package Length: 9.5 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 4.8 inches
Package Weight: 2.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 27 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 27 customer reviews )
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28 of 33 found the following review helpful:

1Bad DesignDec 20, 2007
By J. MORGENTHALER "JB"
Huge problem with this design is the motion sensor idea. For this product it has 2 functions/uses, both of which are a terrible idea. First, you can set the clock light to High, Dim, or Motion/Off (not the exact name of this setting). The motion/off is so that after 10 seconds, the light goes off completely. If it detects motion, the light comes on. So the theory is that if you wake up in the middle of the night, you can just wave your hand in front of the clock and see the time. Not a bad idea at first thought. Except...it's a clock/radio designed to sit on your night stand right next to your bed!!! Everytime you move or roll over, the light comes ON (and in "high" mode...not dim mode). Strike One against this time.

Second function of the motion sensor is so you don't have to press a snooze button...you can just wave your hand instead. So now when your alarm goes off, if you just barely move...poof, sleep mode. And the sleep mode is like 10 minutes long! The manual specifically says it only does this when the "alarm" (buzzer) mode is used but that's not true at all. It does it even if you set the alarm to radio mode. Makes me wonder why they even bother to put a sleep button the radio. You can't use it because if you start to reach to hit the button, the motion detector puts it into sleep mode anyway. Strike two. Motion sensor...terrible idea for a product that sits right next to your bed.

The final strike is the touch-sensor you can plug your lamp into so you can just touch the pad on top of the clock to turn your light on/off. So now while you're fumbling around in the dark trying to your alarm off most of the time you end up hitting the light button and turn the lights on...which, if you have a 'significant other' that doesn't get up at the same time, is NOT a good thing. Especially a S.O. that is grumpy in the a.m. to start with. :-) Strike three for this product. I've had it 3 days and it's got to go...returning back to Amazon tomorrow (if I don't oversleep because I barely moved and put my alarm into sleep mode again)

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Great Alarm Clock, Easy to Use, Lamp Control a Big PlusAug 27, 2007
By Marcus A. Sasiadek
Great Alarm Clock: Has all the standard features you would expect in an alarm clock. Being able to select which days for each of the 2 alarms is a nice feature. The big display is easy to read at night without wearing my glasses. Form factor is nice. Unlike a previous reviewer, I've had no problems with the radio.

Easy to Use: Sets itself the first time, 2 Alarms Easy to Set Up. It has heat/motion sensor so you don't have to touch a snooze button, just wave your hand in front of the clock face and you're in snooze mode.

Lamp Control: Plug in any lamp up to 150 W (no fluorescent bulbs). The lamp control button dims the lamp bulb up or down. The button is big, so you can find it half asleep and you don't have to "push down" on the button to get it to work. The lightest touch is all that is needed.

Overall, this clock was much better than I expected. Lot's of thoughtful touches were put into the design of this alarm clock. I'm thinking about getting another one for my guest bedroom.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

2Great Clock - Terrible RadioJun 13, 2007
By T. Sanborn
I've had this clock radio for several years. If you want to self setting clock, buy it. If you want a descent clock radio, keep looking. The self setting clock is fantastic and the dual alarm feature is nice. However the radio is absolutely terrible. It is difficult to tune because the tuning knob is tiny and it is impossible to to see the few station frequency numbers that are printed in tiny numbers on the dial. So you have to guess what station it is on and wait for the station to say its call letters. For some reason the radio will not stay in tune, so every two or three days I have to re tune it. The latest issue is the volume control which is cutting in and out so it is about to go.

Life it too short to use something so aggravating so I'm going to replace this with a Sangean WR-2.

Also, the sound quality of the Emerson is poor, but I expected that.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Big letters makes it easy to read ... sets its own time ...Jul 12, 2009
By An Engineer "Pat"
- big letters makes it easy to read
- sets the time by itself
- has a touch control for a lamp
- low cost

need I say more :) exactly what I was looking for!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1stupid design- it shuts itself off whenever you move!Jan 24, 2008
By Mark
I had the same exact problem! The clock is designed so that you can "hit snooze" by just moving! The problem is, the motion sensor is extremely sensitive, and this thing sits on your night stand, right next to... you when you're waking up! As soon as you move, the alarm shuts off. And, yes, the instructions expressly state this feature is not active if you set the alarm to "radio", but the instructions are wrong. There's no way to shut this off. I'm returning this terrible product today.

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