Sangean America RCR3 Radio-Controlled Atomic Digital AM/FM Clock Radio (White) Details
Product Description
14 station presets (7 FM, 7 AM)
- Radio Controlled Clock
- Large Lcd Display
- 14 Station Preset
- 4 Wake Up Timers; Pll Tuner
- Radio Controlled clock available for DCF/WWVB/MSF/JJY
- 4 alarms by radio or HWS (Humane Wake System) buzzer
- Easy to read LCD display
- Time display both on LCD and analog clock
- Time zone selector switch
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Sangean America RCR3 Radio-Controlled Atomic Digital AM/FM Clock Radio (White) Reviews
139 of 139 people found the following review helpful Sangean is getting closer to perfection, By This review is from: Sangean America RCR3 Radio-Controlled Atomic Digital AM/FM Clock Radio (White) (Electronics) SANGEAN Atomic RCR-3 AM/FM Clock Radio SANGEAN Atomic RCR-3 AM/FM Clock RadioI've owned many Sangean clock radios over the last few years and this one is by far the best. Many of my complaints have been addressed making me a very happy camper ;) This radio is an update to the Sangean rcr-1. As far as I can tell it only comes in white. Improvements to this one include: 1. A change from blue backlighting to white. You can now read the display from any angle and from across the room. 2. Gone is the unsightly ferrite antenna stuck to the back of the rcr-1, rcr-2 and rcr-22. 3. They added two more customizable alarms for a total of 4. The... Read more 74 of 75 people found the following review helpful Fix for lack of backup battery / Very impressed, By BeachBunny (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sangean America RCR3 Radio-Controlled Atomic Digital AM/FM Clock Radio (White) (Electronics) I was torn between the venerable Proton/Sangean RS-330 and the RCR-3. The RS-330 has been the de-facto ultimate clock radio, one of the last great ones from the early 90s when Proton, Nakamichi, and others produced high-end alarm clocks. At the same time, the RS-330 hasn't been updated in nearly 20 years. No CD player, no atomic clock synchronization, uses vacuum fluorescent displays which fade over time and aren't all that energy efficient (~$20/year to run the RS-330 and RS-332). So, I hesitantly bought the RCR-3 with the atomic clock feature being my primary requirement, still wishing I could get all of these features PLUS the great sound & slave clock of the RS-330.The RCR-3 is quite simply the best alarm clock I've ever had. Totally exceeded all of my expectations. The more you use this clock radio the more you realize just how much thought was put into it. I'm planning on buying two more, one for the other side of the bed and one for my office. Might even get... Read more 45 of 45 people found the following review helpful Loaded with Features, but Poor Manual, By wrbtu (Long Island Motor Parkway) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sangean America RCR3 Radio-Controlled Atomic Digital AM/FM Clock Radio (White) (Electronics) There are many great features to this clock. Some of the things I like the most are: 1) the ability to control the brightness of the display on a continuous scale (not just high & low like most alarms); 2) the ability to control the volume of the buzzer alarm or radio alarm on a continuous scale (but note that the buzzer alarm volume is controlled by a dial on the bottom of the clock, NOT by the radio volume control, a mistake I made & learned the hard way when the buzzer didn't sound); 3) the intuitiveness of the alarm set-up makes it easy to do & easy to remember; 4) the excellent digital reception for the AM/FM radio signals; 5) the ease of resetting the time & date after a power failure (just keep it plugged in & the Atomic Clock feature automatically re-sets the time & date); 6) the "Humane Waking System", which starts with a low volume beep & gradually increases (this is good for preventing heart attacks for those people shocked into awakening by the sound of most alarm clocks,... Read more |
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