![]() I've used it as my only alarm for several weeks now. After comparing features, reading reviews, and checking carefully for 1) battery powered operation 2) no constant backlight and 3) regular old-fashioned only lights up when you push the button (Indiglo), I chose this Elgin travel alarm. I finally gave up finding a suitable replacement at local stores, and started alarm clock shopping online. A LOT are not Indiglo, and the backlights are so bright they could double as airstrip lighting I've had to make them covers to dull the light so I could go to sleep. One couldn't keep time, AND after it fell off my nightstand-for the first time-the numbers became unreadable. Some are loud and/or obnoxious while others are barely audible. Some snooze for 10 or 15 minutes, which defeats the awakening process. The main thing I've learned by trying so many other alarms is-it's hard to find a good, basic, no-frills, reliable alarm clock. I have been on a quest to replace it ever since-about six years now. I used an Indiglo travel alarm as my main alarm for over ten years.
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