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Bedside Clock.

(8 Posts)
Charleygirl5 Sat 26-Jul-25 11:53:21

I ask Alexa for the time. I am partially sighted so it has become a problem.

Elowen33 Sat 26-Jul-25 11:29:25

After trying several more expensive ones I am now happy with a £3.50 one from B&M, basic, large numbers and battery operated.

Calendargirl Sat 26-Jul-25 11:08:38

Thanks Magenta for that.

Magenta8 Fri 25-Jul-25 20:30:46

I chose the one that is radio controlled and has big numbers. It is silver coloured and quite big. It has a snooze button on top that you can push to make a little light come on just long enough to see the time. I have had it about a week or so. It replaced a similar one that worked well for over ten years.

I like radio controlled clocks because they always tell the right time and self adjust when the clocks go forward or back.

JamesandJon33 Fri 25-Jul-25 17:20:42

We bought one on Amazon, for an aunt.
Lots to choose from.

Calendargirl Fri 25-Jul-25 17:00:48

Thanks Magenta.

Just looked at Coopers site.

May I ask which clock you chose?

Magenta8 Fri 25-Jul-25 15:59:42

I bought one recently from Coopers of Stortford.

Calendargirl Fri 25-Jul-25 15:51:58

Can anyone recommend an old fashioned type bedside clock?

Not digital, not bothered about an alarm, but easy to read hands and figures in the dark. Battery operated.

Fed up of not being able to see ours in the night, don’t want to use my phone either.