On the back of the clock radio, we have the Micro USB input that powers the radio, plus a full-size USB port which can charge a phone or similar device. In Bluetooth mode these work as expected, while in FM mode you can turn off the radio and skip between your saved presets.įinally, there is a snooze button which also adjusts between the four brightness levels just above this button you can see the built-in microphone that allows you to take hands-free calls. There are the standard three playback controls: previous, play/pause and next. There are a bunch of buttons and functions on the top of the model: two dials for adjusting the volume and the alarm time or radio frequency, plus buttons for activating the sleep mode, setting the time and changing modes between Bluetooth and FM. It’s only when you get closer you can see some of this machine’s complexity. The overall presentation is very good the display is highly readable and the symmetrical layout appeals. There’s a big LCD display in the classic red-on-black colour scheme, two dials on the top and some buttons also. The clock radio has a simple look at first glance, with few differences from traditional clock radios. Contains: clock radio, Micro USB cable, 3.5mm cable, manual.Charge your phone or other devices with USB port. Built-in battery enables portable use as radio / speaker.Supersized LCD display with 4-level brightness and screen off.All-in-one clock radio and Bluetooth speaker.It retails for £34 or $50, and we’ve got one in to review today. This alarm clock radio from Aukey is much more advanced, with Bluetooth streaming, 40 FM radio presets, USB charging and a classic red-on-black LCD display. It eventually broke when I took it apart to see how it worked, and I’ve been without one ever since… until today! I eventually got one years later, finding one of those old flip clocks at a yard sale while I was at university. When I was a kid, there was nothing I wanted more than an alarm clock radio.
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