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Most clock radios wake us up with a loud blast, but not Panasonic's RC-6299. Instead, Panasonic uses what it calls Radio Tender Wake-Up, a gradual increasing of the radio's volume, to gently awaken you each morning. Slim and silver with a pleasantly rounded, iMac-like body, the RC-6299 is as compact as it is handsome. Setting the clock and the dual alarms is a snap, and it's made even easier with the optional fast time-set mode. However, the instructions are a little confusing, so be patient until you learn your way around this unit. But we appreciate this clock's readout, which has a two-position brightness setting, high or low. And another nifty touch is the miniplug jack for headphones (mono only). The radio sound of the RC-6299 is average; vocals are clear (if slightly nasal) and, not surprisingly, there's little bass or extended treble to speak of. But this is not a major downside--it's absolutely typical of what we hear with most clock radios in this price range. We like Panasonic's RC-6299. It's a good value, it's easy to use, and it has above-average looks and features, if only average sound. Buyer Reviews : Features/Technical Specs : What people search: |
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