Sunday, February 16, 2014

Getting access to the battery compartment takes a small philips screw driver, which was annoying.






The instruction on how to configure this were in very poorly translated Japanese, I eventually had to google how to set it up.

It does not move the first time the alarm sounds, it only moves after your first snooze has expired.




The movement is very slow, it's NOT a lively fun chase about the room... it moves at a crawl, so if you left it alone for 5 min it might be at the other end of the room when you crawled over it to. Pretty lame considering the way it looks.




The LCD screen is poorly lit and hard to read, the over all construction is poor, after a couple of nights I got a low battery indicator and just chucked it out.

Bought this clock for my son this past Christmas. Clock broke in less than two months. One wheel broke off after it rolled off his nightstand.





I love the concept of this alarm clock, but I was dubious as soon as I opened the packaged. The box look used and as if it was missing some packing material. The clock also had fingerprints on it so had clearly been handled. The directions were included, but I had to search a bit for the English (several pages in). It was however, very simple to set up. The main problem is that the Clockie is supposed to jump off your bedside table (advertised at 3 feet) but on the very first attempt, from only two and a half feet, to cushy carpet, the wheel broke off the clock. Since the price was very cheap compared to the original "Clockie" website I wonder if this was more an issue of the seller pushing a cheap knock-off. We returned it the next day.


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Black Running Alarm Clock Quick Jump Out of Bed Jumping

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