
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)The barometer is a picture of a cloud and an arrow as described. This is the only display relating to weather.
The design is attractive. It found the time and date and kept the signal in a basement and on an airplane. The radio reception depends on the antenna placement, but is decent.Not functional:
Behind the clock is a control panel. It has 8 buttons: alarm, select, radio, up, down,... You cannot see the clock display and the controls at the same time.
Pacific Time is the default. There is no zone button. To set time zone you press `select' until time is flashing, press and hold `select' until ??? then hit the up or down buttons. You have to watch the time and press the buttons blindly. The buttons are bright orange plastic, so folded closed the unit loses appeal.
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Product Description:
The Starck Music Alarm Clock by Oregon Scientific features a radio-controlled clock and calendar including daily crescendo alarm with 8-minute snooze.The radio also features an AM/FM digital radio with PLL tuning technology, 16-station memory (8 AM/8 FM), auto tuning and search options, and digital sound ( with headphones). Barometer with easy-to-read weather forecast symbols (sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy and rainy) and graphical trend indicator (barometric pressure rising, falling or steady).
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