[Nfb-idaho] Need alarm clock suggestions for kids at IESDB
Judy Jones
sonshines59 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 17 00:42:21 UTC 2015
Hi,
I would go with the curve clock, runs $8.00 if bought from the Commission.
Is small, and has all the functions alarm clocks need, and you're not paying
for bells and whistles. I'm thinking the atomic clock might be overkill.
To set them, they have to be in a southwest-facing window, plus doable but
not the easiest things to set, especially for a beginner with a clock.
Judy
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-idaho] Need alarm clock suggestions for kids at IESDB
Hello, NFB Idahoans!
I am checking in with all the adults in the state who have had experience
with a good quality alarm clock.
IESDB cottages would like to purchase some alarm clocks - many of the kids
use their phones which has some obvious downsides in that they can access
their phones at any time during the night (teens!).
In our home we have had terrible luck with talking watches and clocks and
have written them off as junk - but I know there have to be better
alternatives out there.
The commission (and Maxi-Aids, obviously) has Reizen atomic analog clock for
about $30 that we are considering. I have also heard good reviews of Reizen
atomic digital alarm clock for about $38 bucks.
My question for you is - what have you used that has withstood the test of
time? Also: does the 'atomic' feature work in all areas of the state?
Thank you so much for your replies!
- Sarah Sims
(mom of Emilia)
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