Curve Talking Clock | 
enlarge | Brand: Maxi-Aids Category: Health And Beauty
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 19327
ASIN: B000186X16
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Product Description 1/2" black numbers on LCD display. Black case. Meas: 4"xLx11/2"H x21/2"W. Features a smooth, curved design and an easy to read LCD display. Features: audio time report, hourly time announcement, adjustable volume, and easy to set alarm. Uses 2-AA batteries (not included). Female voice.
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talking alarm clock August 9, 2008 George O'connor The clock is smalland handy--BUT--spoken times are sometimes hard or impossible to understand. Some times are garbled and the talker has trouble with fives and nines. I have had previous clocks,one for many years, and this is the most difficult to understand.
great July 1, 2008 Mr. J. D. Wilmot My husband is legally blind and now he just pushes the button to tell what time it is.
curve talking clock April 23, 2008 two cups (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My second one. Had first at least 8 years. I love the crowing rooster alarm, effective but gentle way to wake up. Afterwards, a woman's voice states the time, very handy when half asleep or in a dark room. Flat design makes it difficult to accidentally knock on floor. Very easy to set.
Not good for the hearing impaired January 14, 2008 Victoria N. Cavataio (San Diego, Ca) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The voice is neither loud nor crisp even at the higher of the two volume settings.
Handy Inexpensive Solution December 24, 2007 M. Abrams My mother has macular degeneration and is hard of hearing. The mechanical-sounding female voice on this little plastic talking clock took some getting used to. For example, it was hard for Mom to hear the difference between "thirty" and "fifty". She had to use her hearing aid to get the gist. However, now that she is familiar with the sound, she can use the clock without her hearing aid. The clock is small and light, so she can hold it right next to her ear with no problem. The big button is great. I ordered a larger, louder, clearer-sounding clock for next to her bed. But she likes this talking clock just as much. In fact, she carries it around the house, putting it on the breakfast table, next to the TV, etc. throughout the day to keep track of the time. I'll probably order another one as a back up.
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