Reddit Reddit reviews Sony ICF-C318 Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Sony ICF-C318 Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black) (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sony ICF-C318 Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Automatic time setAutomatic Daylight Savings TimeBattery backup ensures correct time0.9-inch green LED displayDual alarmAutomatic time set functionAutomatic Daylight Savings Time adjustmentBattery backup ensures correct time0.9-inch green LED displayDual alarm functionality
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4 Reddit comments about Sony ICF-C318 Clock Radio with Dual Alarm (Black) (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/blackbeltnerd · 5 pointsr/GetOutOfBed

I'm a little confused why you need a clock with such specific tech features if the problem you're having is with tech failing. Don't you think this type of system could fail easily? Personally I'd go with a very basic clock in this circumstance. This has worked well for me for years. It has two alarm options, so I set one for my week time and one for my weekend time. Just turn them on and off manually. It has a battery backup feature for if you lose power, and adjusts to daylight savings time. I know this isn't what you asked for, but just my two cents.

u/Voodoo7007 · 2 pointsr/sleep

I use this one; https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MXWSY6
It's got 2 different alarms you can set and changing the alarm time is just a matter of twisting the dials on the side.

u/sunchops · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I recommend making sure you have several items:

  • Hamper (foldable or collapsible is best for college students.)
  • Laundry bag (Just in case you don't want to carry your hamper to your laundry facility, or your hamper isn't carry friendly.)
  • Desk lamp (any kind should be fine, so that way if your room mate is sleeping you don't have to have the entire room lit up)
  • Power strips (you never know when you're going to need to plug something in, and you might run out of wall plugs)
  • Change jar (spare change is always useful especially when ordering food, so you can give exact change. Don't forget to tip! You can make one of these yourself for basically free minus the cost of a bottle)
  • Desk organizer (To keep your class syllabi in, as well as any returned papers. It's very easy to lose all of that stuff, and you never know if you might need it again during the semester.)
  • Flip flops/shower shoes (keep them cheap because they're only for the bathroom, chances are that bathroom will be shared by you and several others, and most likely won't be the cleanest place)
  • Healthy (ish) snack foods (whatever foods appeal to you really, but that's a start for some ideas, trust me healthy food is good, you don't want that freshman 15 to catch up to you too quick now!)
  • Alarm clock (or you can use your phone which is what I ended up doing last year, but make sure it doesn't die!)
  • Headphones (so you don't annoy your roommate with your choice of tv/music/movies/etc.) Here's three more headphones for variety, all of which are great for the price range. Klipsch, Vsonic, Sony(these Sony MDR-V6 go on sale every so often, they were literally just on sale for $54 and are absolutely fantastic for the price range)

    That's basically everything I either wish I had brought, or found very useful. Oh yeah, don't forget your cell phone, cell phone charger, laptop/desktop and appropriate cables. Also don't forget to do your laundry somewhat regularly, and that includes your sheets!

    Would you like a falafel with that?
u/wilsonics · 0 pointsr/iphone

Get an alarm clock that auto sets itself.

Here's the one I have.

The alarm even goes off when the power is out, without batteries needed!