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The Sonic Bomb Dual Extra Loud Alarm Clock is designed for heavy sleepers and those with hearing difficulties. With a powerful 113dB alarm, flashing lights, and a reliable battery backup, this clock ensures you wake up on time. It features dual alarms, a full range dimmer, and user-friendly controls, making it a must-have for anyone who struggles to rise in the morning.
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 5.5"W x 5.5"H |
Shape | Semicircular |
Dial Color | black |
Style | Classic |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Color | Black & Red |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Warranty Type | Extended |
Mounting Type | Flush |
Number of Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | Dual Time feature. |
C**X
Great alarm clock for waking sound sleepers!
This clock is getting rather mixed reviews and I was a little worried when I bought my first one about a year ago. I bought it for my son, who was a senior in high school. He slept through all of the alarms that I bought at Wal-mart for him. He would then be late (or not go) to school and the principal would call me to ask where he was. (I swear the principal had me on speed dial!) After I gave my son this alarm he never slept through his alarm again. He did leave school early on numerous occasions (and the principal kept me on speed dial) but an alarm clock can only do so much at helping with parenting. (He graduated, thank God, and uses the alarm to wake-up for work now.)My son's alarm has worked perfectly since the day it arrived, so I had no qualms in deciding to buy one for myself last April. I am hard-of-hearing and I like the vibrating disc that goes under my mattress. It wakes me up right away. I don't even put on the noise--just the vibrator. It works great! It has gained 2 minutes in 5 months. I think people should READ THE DIRECTIONS and set the switch on the back for USA electric currents!My son-in-law and daughter sleep through their alarms all the time--even when they have 2 or 3 of them set! I gave them my Sonic Bomb alarm clock 3 days ago and he has woke up on time every day since!That is why I am purchasing my third one today. I need another one for me. These alarm clocks are great and I highly recommend them to heavy sleepers, hard-of-hearing, or even profoundly deaf people.There are some features the clock has that are not mentioned in the description of the clock:1) It has battery back-up--so when the electric goes out (ours goes out about 15 times a year) the clock still keeps time.2) The alarm has the ability to be on just noise--really loud annoying beeping, which can be adjusted for loudness and tone (for hard-of-hearing people who hear some tones and not others)Or you can put it on just vibrate--for people like me who don't like to wake-up with adrenaline pumping through my body. Or you can really juice it up by putting on the noise AND vibrate your bed, which my son and son-in-law both use to wake-up.3)It also has flashing red lights that go off when the alarm does to help people wake-up.I do not have anything bad to say about the clock. I highly recommend buying one. Just make sure to read the directions pertaining to the switch on the back about setting it for which country you will be using it in.August 9, 2012 Update: All 3 of our alarms are still working great!February 9, 2014 Update: All 3 still working fantastic! The best alarms we have ever owned!August 19, 2021 Update: My alarm is still working great!! Keeps great time and the vibrator is still functioning perfectly!! Wakes me up everytime. I assume my married kids' alarms that I gave them are still working or they would have asked me where to buy a new one, Lol
J**S
I have literally NEVER slept through this alarm
The media could not be loaded. I work swing shifts so I am constantly having to move my hours of sleep around and it used to make me over sleep and be late to work which was such a big problem I almost got fired over it. However I did some light research and found this amazing product that borders on self inflicted abuse. However I couldn't live without this thing. The clock itself is a good shape that is stylish and appealing and the screen is plenty bright for casual use. Then there are its 3 different methods of waking you up. 1 the classic siren. Its loud as hell and has a volume adjustment dial in case you wanted it louder for some reason. 2 a strobe light, a row of bright LEDs that will strobe the room when the alarm triggers. 3, the most powerful of them all is the vibrating pad, that is to be placed under your pillow and will violently vibrate your head to wake you up. This is the perfect thing for me because no matter how tired I am, if I need to get up, this thing will get me up. Even better I have become confident that this alarm will get me up which relieved my anxiety of oversleeping which allowed me to get better sleep overall.
C**N
Works Most of the Time
Ever since I got my C-PAP several months ago, I've been sleeping like the dead. By which I mean that I sleep through all of my phone's alarms, which used to wake me up from my fitful, cruddy (lack of) sleep.That entire setup is your first clue, dear reader, that I am old. I am an old man who does not like waking up in the mornings. Mornings suck. If I ever hit the lottery, I will wake no earlier than nine in the morning. The early bird gets the worm, you say? Yes. Well, the second mouse gets the cheese.On the plus side, these days I wake feeling refreshed--like I actually slept.On the downside, sleeping through my alarms wasn't great for that sucky part of adult life called "employment." My boss is somewhat forgiving, but she's not going to change my start time to, "Whenever this guy shuffles in on any given weekday." Trust me. I've tried. She's not having it.So, I ordered an alarm clock that I figured would do the trick. This little gizmo. With the lights and alarms and vibrations.If it's been awhile since you've set a digital alarm--one that isn't your cell phone, I mean--you may need to read the included instructions. I know I did. (I TOLD YOU I'm old. Sit down, young'uns, while I tell you the terrifying tale of Growing Up Without WiFi. Oooh, spooky!)The directions helpfully explained what all the buttons do, and when, and how to make this alarm clock do what you want it to do. Overall, setup was quick and easy, including turning on the alarms I'd just set.Then I tested the alarm.Holy. Cow. Am I glad there's a way to adjust the volume on this thing. I had it set too high for the test run. It wasn't like my face melted or anything like that--this alarm does NOT go up to 11--but it was close.My wife was downstairs and she heard this alarm over the TV.A neighbor who happened to be outside wondered if I'd gotten a new kitchen timer.Somebody from NASA contacted me to say that somebody on the International Space Station had requested that I shut that thing off already.Nifty features:* I can set two alarms. Because sometimes, I just want to turn off the first one and lie in bed for awhile. It's nice to have the second go off to tell me that, no, I really do need to drag my butt out of bed and do work-type stuff.* The display brightness is dimmable, in case you care about the glowing-red numbers interfering with your sleep.* Bright, pulsing lights that, despite being very effective on me, do not in fact wake the dead. (I'm qualified to say this, as I live near a cemetery and, so far, no undead visitors complaining about their eternal slumber being disturbed.)* A plastic disc to put between the box spring and top mattress. Do you sleep on your back? FREE BUTT MASSAGE AT "NO THIS IS TOO EARLY" AM. Do you sleep on your side? Sorry about your bruised ribs. Do you sleep on your stomach? Don't. Just...don't. The power of the vibrating disc will bruise your navel.Fortunately, most of these features are optional. I can tell the alarm to not bother with the flashing lights, and I can skip the Vibrating Disc O' Doom. However, I usually need one or both of these options, so I keep them on and accept the fact that I will be startled awake five days a week.As for my statement that this alarm works "most of the time."When I have to take a full dose of Benadryl, this alarm doesn't work. This is why I can't take the full dose. If I sleep through this ridiculous, loud, vibrating, flashing monstrosity of an introduction to the morning, I will sleep through literal axe murderers making their way through the house at full volume. And nobody needs that in their lives, especially first thing Monday morning.Buy this alarm if you really need to be awake at a specific time. Five stars because the alarm clock did not come with the Benadryl and, therefore, cannot be blamed for that unfortunate situation.
M**R
This clock works well even after years of use
This clock is suitable for any hard-of-hearing person, as it has three different methods to awaken you: 1) Audible beeping sounds 2) bed shaker, or 3) combination of 1 and 2. The clock has a battery compartment which powers the clock's time and alarm data during power outages, but the clock time still has to be changed manually according to the DST (Daylight Saving Time). Setting the time manually is cumbersome and you have to use both hands to press the "hour" button while pressing either "fast" or "slow" buttons at the same time. This is why a star is missing in the rating.
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