I have had numerous alarm clocks in the past. Most have met with some cruel or unusual demise. I know one of my clocks had an up close and personal rendezvous with the wall. Another met disaster when it crashed to the floor. Yet, another just gave up and died. I would have to say the life of an alarm clock is far from glamorous and faces imminent disaster or doom. I have had the mysterious hidden alarm clock. I knew it was there, but I could never find it in the dark. I had an alarm clock with a tricky off switch and snooze button. I have even had an alarm clock with an annoying blinking feature, which was pretty hard to fall asleep to. I needed an alarm clock I could rely on, something easy to use and easy to adjust.
Adjusting is the most important part of a good alarm clock to me. So I needed something particular and this time I wanted a name brand. This would provide the reliability. I know you do not always get reliability from a name brand, however there are some name brands that do not have a solid replacement. The Timex Nature Sounds Alarm Clock is exactly what I was looking for. The older I am getting, falling asleep has become that much more of a problem. I have also grown to love the serenity of the outdoors. For example, at four o'clock a.m. the train passes through. I really love the sound the whistle makes in the night. I also love the sound of the wind rushing by and the sounds of rippling waters.
The Timex Nature Sounds Alarm Clock features three sounds to fall asleep with: A brook, the ocean, or wind chimes. Personally, I prefer the sound of the brook. You can hear the crickets and frogs, like you would with any brook or stream. The Timex Nature Sounds Alarm clock features three additional sounds to wake up to: a bell, chimes, or a cathedral. The cathedral seems to work the best for me. You need a little extra sleep, no problem. This clock has an easy to find long narrow sleep button located at the front of the clock, which controls the sleep and snooze modes. The only button that does seem to be troublesome is locating the off switch. The clock features Indiglo lighting capabilities, which has a button set aside from all the others. The dimmer feature is one of the many features I approve of with two settings, high or low.
The only negative comment I could make about the Timex Nature Sounds Alarm Clock is that this is entirely electric. If you lose power during the night, the chances are pretty high that you will definitely have to reset everything. Fortunately, I am happy to say that I have not had to reset the clock all that often. However, I have heard that the Timex corporation is releasing a new version of this clock with an emergency battery backup.
The Timex Nature Sounds Alarm Clock was a little more expensive than the ones I bought before. This one cost us $14.99, which really is not bad for the brand name. Then again, I have not had nearly as many problems as I had with the other makes and models I owned. I would have to say this is a practical investment and well worth the money.
Published by Ron Lester
The eldest of three sons, I spent most of my youth travelling around the world with my family. Later join the Army, serving in the JAG corps. Spent many years trying to discover myself. Now, I spend m... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentOh I forgot,I'd rather it had a 2 or more hour timer,but do what you can,I sleep like a baby...
Hello there,I hope ALL is well w/whomever is taking the time to read this,as well as everyone you love. I've been looking for a year,for an alarm clock w/(doesn't have to have a clock,if it;s a problem) ALL Nature sounds,lile the ocean waves,(please no birds-they keep me awake),maybe a spring,river running,waterfalls,and of course raining,please can you help me??...Sincerely,Tammy dreammakerlover@aol.com
The natural sounds can be set for up to an hour. If your hour runs out, you can either re-set it or leave it off.
One thing I do not agree is that natural sound such as bird chirps never wakes me up. When I was in college, my apartment was once about 60 yards away from a railway, and I got used to that train noise in one week.
I would strongly recommend another alarm clock, called triple weekly alarm clock that is rich of features, from www.RaynaCreations.com. It is good for most working people or school children. Since you had numerous alarm clocks before, do you mind to get a free one to try? Please drop me a line to info@RaynaCreations.com. I am the clock designer, and would like any comments, good or bad. Thanks.
I love the idea of falling asleep to the sounds of nature. When you set it to play the nature sounds how long does it continure, all night, or for just a bit?
Great concept for a clock! Great article!