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October 30, 2005

World's Best Travel Alarm Clock

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Every October, on the last Sunday of the month — hey, wait a minute, that's today! — as I make my way around the house setting back by one hour all the clocks and watches around my house, I smile when I finally get back up here to my bedroom and the mass of alarm clocks lying on one of my nightstands.

Because adjusting them takes about two seconds apiece, as opposed to the pain in the butt of advancing all the other digital clocks 23 hours to set them back.

Crazy, isn't it, that all digital clocks don't have both advance and retreat buttons?

Oregon Scientific thought so too, because that's a signature feature of their excellent travel alarm clock (above and below).

I wrote about it in detail on September 13, 2004.

Many of you weren't here then.

Most of you still aren't.

But I digress.

Here's that post.

    World's Best Travel Alarm Clock

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    It's the Oregon Scientific AS316NE-S Nightfinder, for $13.95.

    With a model number like that, you'd think it was intended for the Defense Department or something. But I digress.

    I was gonna title this post "The Persistence of Stupidity,"

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    a kind of mild homage to Dali's 1931 masterpiece but more a bow in the direction of my own tendency toward perseveration, which creates problems for me.

    Back in 1997, I was in Duluth, Minnesota for the NorthShore Inline Skate Marathon.

    I set the five Westclox Travel Alarms (below) that I'd used for years without any difficulty.

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    I set them, by the way, as I always do: to go off at five minute intervals, and placed at various places around the hotel room so I would have to get up to turn them off.

    Except in Duluth, I forgot to move the alarm button (under the 00 in the picture above) from "Off" to "On."

    So all five alarms were set perfectly, but not turned on.

    So, long story short, I missed the race.

    That's a long way to travel to spend a night in an Econolodge.

    But the great part of the story is, I blamed myself for my failure, instead of the clock, and so kept on using it.

    Until earlier this year, when I couldn't find it online anymore.

    So, I started looking for a replacement.

    And I happened upon the Oregon Scientific one featured here.

    It's much better, for one big reason: it shows you on the screen not only if the alarm is on, but also what time it's set to go off.

    When you're managing five of 'em simultaneously, that's important and very helpful.

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    It's also better for four other reasons:

    1) you can adjust the settings up and down, instead of up only

    2) the nightlight/snooze mechanism is activated just by tapping the top, which rocks gently backward on a spring hinge

    3) it runs on a AAA battery, instead of one of those impossible-to-find-the-right-one watch batteries like the Westclox

    4) it's smaller and lighter than the Westclox

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Kevin Kelly liked the clock enough to feature it on his "Cool Tools" website four days after I wrote about it last year.

Nuff sed.

If you don't have the interest or the time to read about how great this clock is but just want to buy one, OK — I feel your pain.

I mean, I am your pain.

You can now buy one of these superb clocks for $7.12 here.

A year ago they were $13.95 — if this keeps up they'll be giving them away by Halloween 2006.

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Comments

This is thebest alarm clock. I want to know where i could find one in my countryu : Québec, Canada. Thank You. R.-M. Busque.

Posted by: R.-M. Busque | Apr 6, 2008 7:02:35 AM

I really want to buy one of those black westclock alarm clocks that let you nap for increments of 15 minutes. Do you know who sells them?

Posted by: Glennie | Mar 30, 2006 2:38:33 PM

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