Clock radios – which are high-quality?
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I needed to replace an old clock radio that I think I've had for best part of 20 years
I bought one of these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Y27CLNM/ref...
Really spot on ... cannot knock it at all !
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I bought one of these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Y27CLNM/ref...
Really spot on ... cannot knock it at all !
hth
I use a Siesta Rise S240 which has good features.
Pure Siesta Rise
I like being able to set an alarm for weekdays only, no more need to remember to turn it off on Friday and back on on Sunday night. Can charge a phone from a USB socket. Can hit any button to kill the alarm.
Only issue is the autodimming which is always either to bright or too dark.
Also have a Sony that has lasted ages, but there is no modern equivalent.
Pure Siesta Rise
I like being able to set an alarm for weekdays only, no more need to remember to turn it off on Friday and back on on Sunday night. Can charge a phone from a USB socket. Can hit any button to kill the alarm.
Only issue is the autodimming which is always either to bright or too dark.
Also have a Sony that has lasted ages, but there is no modern equivalent.
I bought this one https://www.currys.co.uk/products/jvc-rad38h-dabfm... not bad at £40
Like the poster above I like the fact that you can set the alarm for weekdays only so don't have to think about turning it off and on again.
Like the poster above I like the fact that you can set the alarm for weekdays only so don't have to think about turning it off and on again.
dudleybloke said:
Last one I bought was a Sony, it's still going strong 28yrs later.
Yeah, I just replaced a 20+ year-old Sony with the current version, and that was only so it will charge my Apple Watch overnight:https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0154X1OD4/ref...
I wouldn't want to listen to music on it, but it wakes me up with the morning news

I bought this Roberts stream 93i a few years ago and have been very pleased with it. It does AM/FM DAB and INTERNET radio, 2 alarms, plus sleep function, and aux in and line out. It has ported speakers and the sound quality is amazing for its size. It doesn't have Bluetooth, but the later 94i does. It looks like a normal radio and you can operate it like a normal radio. Highly recommended!
Salted_Peanut said:
Talk to me about clock radios – which brand makes reliably high-quality products?
I was considering a Pure Evoke F3 because it has FM, DAB and WiFi radio. Pure seems to get mixed reviews regarding sound and overall quality, but so do many other brands
Another vote for Ruark for their sound quality. I was considering a Pure Evoke F3 because it has FM, DAB and WiFi radio. Pure seems to get mixed reviews regarding sound and overall quality, but so do many other brands

I think the Pure product is pretty nasty stuff

As a left field alternative, have a look at these…
https://sonoro.com/en/produkt/easy/?attribute_pa_f...
Great sounds and lovely finish.
I bought one for my Mum and she was most amused, as it came with white gloves to handle the thing!
Surprising range of colour / wood choices on some of them.
Luxury end of the clock radio market for sure, but felt felt like it was worth it.
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