Conair Infant Sound Machine - SU7


Not just for babies4

Conair's Sound Therapy & Relaxation Clock Radio model SU7 which bills itself as "Soothing to babies" is misleadingly packaged for infants yet is identical in sound-selection makeup to its more expensive cousin marketed to adults: the Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System (which retails nearly double sans the grownup features). In what would appear to be a marketing mix-up the infant version of this Conair-branded device offers a dual alarm AM/FM tuner and a LCD readout whereas the model marketed to adults has no clock no radio tuner and no alarm. Go figure.



The good: ten sound choices including rainfall running stream waterfall songbirds heartbeat white noise ocean waves summer night thunderstorm and tropical rainforest. What sets this apart from other clock radios that use batteries to back up the clock and alarm settings is that it is entirely functional on four AA batteries alone (although the AC power adapter is included).



Another strong point: This unit has good AM/FM reception -- better than a number of HoMedics which I also tried.



Better yet the unit was easy enough to operate that I didn't have to pull out the manual to figure it out. It should be noted however that the implementation of the alarm is somewhat different then other alarm clock radios. Snooze provides a 10-minute extension but you cannot hit it more than three times without deactivating the alarm. To turn an alarm off simply hit the alarm button OR your choice of the Radio or Sound Therapy button which are placed to the right and left of the large round snooze button. (Fortunately the remainder of the buttons on the surface will not result in accidentally disabling the alarm.) Rounding out the feature set is the sleep function ranging from 15-90 minutes. Last but not least you may opt to wake to radio nature sound or buzzer. There is a headphone jack but no line-in by which to connect an MP3 or CD player.



The only significant downside unique to the Conair SU7 is the blue backlight. At certain angles/distances it is difficult to see the black LCD digits on the clock. I don't know who in the "high fashion" world of consumer product development decided it was cool to have nearly all today's digital clocks backlit by a blue or amber light instead of providing the high-contrast green- blue- or red-on-black numeral readouts but those product developers should be forced to squint through the nightlight-like light emitted from their products to try to read their poorly conceived black LCD digits across a darkened room -- no easy task even for someone with 20/20 vision!



As for sound quality I would put this somewhat above the HoMedics natural sounds line -- although you shouldn't expect it to rival CD-quality audio. The sound samplings are more distinct than HoMedics and more varied than those offered by Timex nature sound machines but they are also higher pitched. By contrast the HoMedics models provide nondescript relatively low-pitched sounds which are more akin to white noise. Consequently it should be noted that less distinct nature sounds are probably easier to sleep to if only because the loop is less obvious when the sound stage is somewhat muted and flat (or the speaker is poor whichever is the case). On the flip side the HoMedics nature sound generators are not quite as pleasant on the ear during the day. To create a daytime oasis Conair receives my vote because the sound samples are somewhat more realistic (not to mention the fact that Conair offers the most natural sound selections in the sub $60 price range). Insomniacs nevertheless should consider the tried-and-true option of running an air purifier which is a good year-around white noise generator (one that won't chill you like a fan or a running air conditioner in the winter toast you like a forced-air heater in the summer wear out your television set prematurely or drive your electricity up like a running clothes dryer). Similarly audiophiles should look to a CD for authentic non-looping stereo-quality nature sounds. (Consider "Echos of Nature" a five-CD set also sold on Amazon. The great thing about this boxed set is the fact that there are no New Age soundtracks mixed in to detract from the outdoor/wilderness ambiance.)



Poorly legible LCD clock aside the price of the Conair SU7 relative to the number of sound choices and the portability offered by the battery or AC operation really can't be beat. Don't allow the mother-and-child packaging or Amazon's product description fool you: There's nothing inherently "infant" about this unit's design. Because this product has the appearance of being a "baby item" that is not positioned in the baby section of most retail stores such as Target it is seemingly a slow seller which may explain why I found mine on clearance for half the $20 list price. If you have been considering the newly released $40 Obus Forme Sound Therapy Relaxation System take advantage of Conair's marketing mistake and pick up the SU7 instead. At $20 it is a deal but at $10 it is a steal!More detail ...

Sony ICF-C7IP Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone with Hidden Sliding Dock Tray


Best iPhone/iPod Docking Clock Radio5

I searched a long time for a combo clock radio and docking station for my iPhone. Although there are several on the market I wanted something that took up as little space as possible on my night stand had a display with large numbers would charge my iPhone play music from my iPhone as the alarm instead of the radio and was easy to use.



I FOUND IT!! This Sony clock radio is great and has TONS of features. I like the large illuminated display which has different settings depending on how bright you want the light at night. Setting the alarm is very easy (you can go forward and backward through hour and minutes without having to run completely through the cycle like most clocks) and there are TWO alarm settings. You can set an alarm for weekdays to get you up for work and then a separate alarm for the weekend. Pretty cool.



The snooze button is nice and big on top of the unit and let's you take the standard 10 minute snooze or you can keep pressing the button and lengthen the snooze time up to 60 minutes in 20 minute increments. A nice feature.



There's a sleep feature timer so you can listen to radio or iPhone/iPod music while you fall asleep. For the alarm you can have a buzz AM or FM radio or a tune from your iPhone and it works great.



Buttons on the front and side are nice and large so you don't have to grope in the dark and there are a variety of customizable settings.



The best part is the hidden slide-out docking tray. Pop it out when you want to charge your iPhone/iPod or listen to music through the clock's speaker and push it back in when you don't need it making the unit's footprint as small as possible. The docking tray comes with adapters to fit iPhone or iPod. I use mine without either adapter because I have a protective case on my iPhone but it still fits in nicely.



In reading back my review I sound like a Sony employee but I'm not. Have no connection to the product other than I'm a satisfied customer and would recommend this unit highly to anyone looking for a docking station/clock radio for their iPhone or iPod. There are too many other features to go into here. Have fun discovering all the great things Sony thought of to include on this unit.



Thanks for a great unit Sony!More detail ...

La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature


A Well-Made Easy to Use Invention5

I checked very carefully and this *is* the model I have. This is a GREAT easy to set up easy to use product that I wouldn't trade for anything. It has been prominent in my kitchen for over a year now and I love it!



There is a slight catch: you do have to read the directions. Apparently this a far more daunting challenge for most people than I would have guessed as they only took me about five minutes to read.



Yes the moon phases can appear backwards but the illuminated portion of the clock matches the illuminated portion of the moon. This is a very minor complaint and after I got used to it (again about five minutes) it hasn't thrown me off since.



Again yes you have to put a thermometer outside to have the outside temperature. I'm not sure what the other reviewer was expecting. On the plus side I've always found it extremely accurate and what's more the signal appears to be able to pass through an entire house with no problem.



But no this clock adjusts itself and I haven't had to worry about resetting it for a long time.



I love this thing and never plan on replacing it with anything else. After reading these other reviews I guess my only complaint is that it doesn't have a drink ready for me when I get home.



BTW I find myself using the moon phases a lot more than I would've guessed.More detail ...

Sony ICF-C318 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (White)


Easy accurate but politely quiet4

I bought two of these (one for my husband and one for my teenage son) since they would automatically reset themselves after a power outage. They both immediately complained that the alarms were not loud enough (both are VERY heavy sleepers). It does have a very light and polite beep with no volume control. However the beeps gradually increase in frequency and after week of use both of them are waking up easily to the sound and without the jarring blasts from our old alarms.

So it may require getting accustomed to for heavy sleepers but it's great for those of us who don't like to be blasted awake every day.More detail ...

ELGIN TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK


Can't break it5

I have dropped this thing on the floor stepped on it spilled water all over it. I lost the back and the batteries were held in by masking tape and it still worked. Simple but effective.More detail ...

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