![]() ![]() The alarm audio that Philips provides is two birdsong clips, making the alarms lack variety.Īt alarm time, the audio begins to play-we tested all three-and the audio increased in volume for 90 seconds until it reached the set volume level. Otherwise, to set these features, the light button, and the alarm audio were in two separate, inconvenient locations - the front interface, and the back stand, respectively. This allowed us to watch the entire alarm process in the span of 90 seconds, and alter these settings during the testing period. We discovered you can set these while we used the handy test feature by holding the alarm button for five seconds. However, setting the brightness and the audio requires more effort. Simply press this button, set the time, and you’re ready to go. Setting the alarm proved easier, as you simply press the alarm button, a bell-shaped button on the front interface, and the alarm time flashes. We also noted that the interface brightness button was located in the back of the clock, giving us four different brightness options, but in a very inconvenient location. In order to change this, we needed to press and hold the clock time on the back for two seconds and then press it again to swap between formats. ![]() The HF3505 wanted us to set the time in 24-hour time. An important note-this will not work in a power outage since there’s no backup battery.Ĭonfiguring the clock proved to be a little bit tricky. We simply plugged in the cord and the wall plug and the clock began to flash bright orange numbers. The clock comes in two parts: the clock interface and the power cord, which easily inserts itself into a port in the back of the clock and then plugs into any wall outlet in a home. Setting up the HF3505 is very basic and can be done quickly. The HF3505 is compact very light, weighing only 0.7 pounds. ![]()
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