⏳ Wake Up in Style!
The Casio TQ140 Travel Alarm Clock in vibrant red combines functionality with a sleek design. Featuring a reliable beep alarm, luminous hands for nighttime visibility, and a compact size, this clock is perfect for the on-the-go professional. Plus, it comes with a size AA battery, so you can start using it right away!
C**O
best little travel alarm
I just bought a second one of this model.Why do I love this clock? It has several features that are appropriate for a person who is sleepy and in a dark room getting into bed.The one-knob design. Setting the alarm is easy, and setting the time requires extra effort. I've had many little clocks like this over the years, all with the same problem: I accidentally reset the time almost every night, instead of resetting the alarm, at which point I have to consult another clock to correct the time on the alarm clock. This is due to a design flaw which is shared with so many electronics these days: The knobs are exactly the same, and the labels are embossed instead of stamped on in a contrasting color. On those other clocks, I can't tell which knob sets the alarm and which sets the time with my fingers; I have to turn the clock over, turn on a light, and squint at the almost-invisible labels, some of which are not in English but rather show pictures of what the designer thought would be a fun new way to symbolize those functions. I usually solve this problem by sticking a piece of tape over the time-setting knob. On THIS clock there is ONE knob to set both the time and the alarm; you pull the knob out to set the time; otherwise, you keep it pressed in, which is the position to set the alarm. What a great idea! Clearly this was designed by someone who realized that most of the time, a person needs to fiddle with the alarm setting, NOT the time setting.The dotted minute-marks. As another reviewer mentioned, the minute marks on an alarm clock should be within the radius of the alarm marker hand, so that the alarm is easy to set precisely.The second-hand. It has one.The on-off button. With this clock, it is obvious in the dark with a single finger-touch whether the alarm is on or off; it is obvious from across the room if the light is on. Look at the picture. I didn't understand until I got the clock, that that little raised greenish piece sticking out of the top of the clock is the on-off button. When it's sticking up, the alarm is set to sound; when the top of the clock is smooth, the alarm is off. How simple and perfect. Every other clock I've had has the same design flaw: there is a little sliding button on the back of the clock, with embossed writing or symbols that can't be seen without a light and possibly a magnifying glass and an interpreter to decipher the meaning (which little pad-lock cartoon means that the alarm is on--the unlocked padlock, or the locked padlock?). Seriously, have none of the designers of clocks ever used one?The time is accurate to the second, for months on end. Why is this a rare quality in a travel alarm clock?The shape. It is flat on all sides and thick enough to stay upright on almost any surface. I like to keep my clock on a wire shelf, which means that little legs or feet or clocks that sit at an angle require fussing to set them down. The clock that I am replacing with this Casio has little feet and also sits at an angle; I knock that clock off the shelf half the time when reaching for it.The alarm sound. It is a plain, one-tone, 4-beep sound. One reason that I gravitate toward little travel alarms is that I want the sound to be as little like music as possible. I don't need a little tune stuck in my head as soon as I wake up.The alarm volume. Loud enough to get the attention of an unconscious person, not loud enough to be startling.The quality. It's sturdy and all the pieces fit together. Because I want all of the properties listed above, and they are hard to find, I've put up with some clocks that are very flimsy indeed. More than one of them had a battery cover that didn't fit snuggly over the battery, so that it eventually got cracked or lost and replaced with Scotch tape. And more than one had a battery compartment that was slightly shorter than a normal double-A battery (how on earth did THAT feat of engineering ever get signed-off on?); I had to jam the battery in at a slight angle, stretching the plastic casing a little until it too cracked.It's cute, small, and sharp-looking.It's red! How often do you see THAT?The clock is not perfect. In the light of day, I love the look of the clock with its red case and black face. But in the dark, it is difficult to see the alarm hand, which is very thin and silver-colored. But those are its only flaws, in my opinion. It's the best travel alarm I've ever owned.
R**I
travel alarm clock
great product
R**A
Don’t mistreat the clock snd it will serve you well.
It was everything as advertised and built for good service wherever you may take it.
L**R
After applying the directions, which are not explanatory enough, this product works.
If one can get through applying the directions of this product, it definitely works. Wish the minutes and times were larger in size.
J**S
Glow In The Dark Beauty No Beast
It’s got numbers and I got a hand.
D**E
Fun accent piece in my kitchen
Needed to replace a similar clock as its inner mechanisms were showing age and problematic movement. This one being a vibrantly red creates an accent element beyond the easy to read functionality that I had previously. Happy with this product in my fairly red themed kitchen.
T**R
Nice, but...
This is a nice alarm clock for time and alarm but, the hands and numbers are not visible at night. The light is so faint I have to turn a light on to read the time.
F**A
Husband asked for this
My husband's truck doesn't show the time when music is playing so he asked for this clock. It's tiny; although analog, looks modern (quite attractive even); and very quiet. I haven't seen how he attached it to the dashboard, but haven't heard any complaints, so he must have worked it out.
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