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Aurora Colour Changing Clock | 
enlarge | Brand: Aurora Category: CE
New (6) from £11.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 630
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
MPN: AURORAAPT EAN: 5060003292050 ASIN: B0002DFET2
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| Features:
| • | 12 Unique Colours - one for every hour | | • | Flashing light and sound alarm function | | • | Dual display digital alarm clock | | • | Battery or mains operated (mains adapter included) | | • | One touch control function |
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Product Description The famous Aurora Colour Changing Clock. It glows a different colour every hour, with a gentle flashing illumination and alarm sound to help you start the day. Supplied with a 3 pin mains adapter, or runs from four AAA batteries (not supplied)
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Disappointing November 10, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Initially this clock seemed like a great little gadget, I liked having the date as well as time settings and the colour changing lights were really impressive. However....the alarm is not only fiddly to programme but so quiet that you may as well not bother; the snooze function on mine didn't work either.
I decided to go back to my old alarm and just use the Aurora to tell the time but even that didn't work as the clock runs fast; I have had it for about 10 months and the time is 15 mintues off.
do not buy this clock November 7, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Having seen it on play.com, i thought my teenager would love a light up clock (as much as a teeneage would like any alarm clock!) and ordered it for christmas.
When she opened it , it looked cheap, however, we though when lit it would be different. It was a bit better. However, it was disappointing to find the colours go off after 30 seconds, unless you use a mains adaptor, rather than batteries. You have to tap it, to light it up again.
It didnt say this in the advert, and the adaptor is not included, meaning more expense.
Wouldnt recommend it, it looks cheap, and just like a plastic grey box unless lit.
I have no choice now but to buy an adaptor to get best use out of it. Given I didnt want something in the mains, it rather defeats the whole object.The alternative is to chuck it out.
It sadly is nowhere near as nice as it looked in the picture.
Worse clock I ever bought! September 25, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Buttons to program so small and do not seem to register. Have to make several attempts. Took about half an hour to set the time and date and when buttons do not register have to go back and start over. Got so infuriated with silly programming buttons that did not work that I hurled the clock against the wall and smashed it to bits! OK I do not get refund - but the satisfaction of smashing this clock to bits was worth every penny
Looks OK but not much good as an alarm December 30, 2007 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
The alarm is far too quiet - think old Casio watch 'beep beep' sound and level. All well and good having lights, but needs to cover the basics!
A smooth little piece of hardware November 28, 2006 56 out of 60 found this review helpful
A modern and subtle look makes this alarm clock a thing to own. You can opt for a change of colour every hour, waste the battery by switching it to a disco-like demo, or if you prefer a colourless digital square, switch to "off". Whichever way you have it, if you want a stylish alarm clock or an update of an obselete one, this is a wise choice.
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