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The La Crosse Technology 617-1485B is a sleek atomic alarm clock featuring a large 1.5-inch multi-color LCD display with adjustable brightness, automatic atomic time syncing with DST resets, and a silent, gradual alarm. It includes a 1 Amp USB charging port for convenient device charging and monitors indoor temperature and humidity with trend indicators. Powered by AC with battery backup, it offers versatile illumination modes and moon phase display, making it a perfect blend of functionality and modern design for the professional millennial.





| ASIN | B011RRA20C |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Brightness, Alarm, Charging Port, Daylight Saving |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #284,380 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #515 in Alarm Clocks |
| Brand Name | La Crosse Technology |
| Clock Form | Multi Display |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Power Cord |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,645) |
| Dial Color | Multi-Color |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00757456087641 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 5.56"W x 3.33"H |
| Item Part Number | 617-1485B |
| Item Type Name | Atomic Digital Alarm Clock with USB Charging Port |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | La Crosse Technnology, Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 617-1485B |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited parts and labor. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 617-1485B |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Atomic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Kitchen |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 5.56"L x 2.20"W x 3.33"H |
| Style Name | Digital |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 757456087641 885349448412 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement | Automatic |
A**R
Love my new clock.
It’s not hard to set up but mine was a little quirky but once I figured it out, it was very easy. It didn’t find the atomic clock right away so I left to go shopping. Got back about three hours later and found it had connected, I just had to make sure it was on Central time. EZ PZ. It also set day, date and month so I was happy I didn’t have to mess with that. Love immediately seeing what day and date it is. Being retired, I sometimes lose track. LOL.
W**K
A very attractive LCD clock (now with bugs fixed)
(01/14/18: UPDATE: See my update in comment section below) I did a review on an previous version of this clock two years ago: www.amazon.com/review/R32924DH2WLTB5/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00EG8O2SS It came in a silver bezel and I really liked it, but it had three problems: the battery backup did not always work (clock reset when power resumed), the buttons made a loud beep (annoying at night), and the moon phase was a few days off. These have all be been fixed from what I can tell, which makes it almost perfect for me, except the hard-to-remove screen protector residue (see below), and it could be brighter. First off, this is not an 'LED' clock as described by Amazon, but it's an LCD (multi-colored) clock with backlighting, which is why the viewing angle isn't so great. Try adjusting the height of where you place it, or wedge some padding underneath to change the angle a bit. Once you get it right, it's a very attractive looking display, especially good for bedside viewing. When the lights are off, it is actually too bright at its highest setting (hi/lo/off), but not so good in the day - that's about my only complaint. The multi-color LCDs are a very nice touch. If you're into the atomic sync function, the reception is about as good as any other atomic clock I've had, which apparently is not great here on the east coast (the signal originates from Colorado). It also depends on the room of the house (eg basement not so good) and the direction you have it facing. The manual goes into this in depth, but the backlight and USB charging port will turn off when it is trying to acquire the signal (to reduce interference). This happens every night after midnight, so that's what's happening if you see your clock seem to turn off. If you need to see the time while this is happening, tap the backlight/snooze bar and it will light up for 10 seconds. Since my reception is poor here, I just turn this feature off (it has a setting for this). Then all this weirdness goes away and the clock probably only loses a few seconds a month, though without the atomic sync you would have to manually adjust for DST yourself twice a year. Battery-only mode: You can operate the clock without AC power on just the two backup AAA batteries. Once you unplug it, the backlight will go out but all the other features (like the alarm) will still work, except USB charging (obviously). Whenever you want to read or set the clock, just tap the backlight/snooze bar and the full backlight will come on for 10 seconds. Without the backlight you can still barely make out the display in regular ambient light (moreso if you can shine a light directly on it). Running on batteries-only could be convenient for travel or if the power went out. There is no spec for how long the batteries will last like this, but there is a low-battery indicator. The USB charging port works (tested on my iphone 5) and is capable of 1 A of charging current (double the 0.5 A of the previous version). Some other tests: temperature and humidity readings are roughly accurate. Moon phase is accurate (fixed). Buttons are silent when pressed (fixed: previous version made loud beeps). Battery backup works (fixed). The alarm is a 2-minute gradual beep (improved pattern over v1) with 10-minute snooze. It beeps slow (1 beep/sec) for ten seconds, then faster (2/sec) the next ten, even faster (3/sec) the next ten, then fastest (non-stop) for the remaining 1.5 minutes. It doesn't come in the silver bezel anymore apparently (which I liked), but now comes in several other colors (B-lack/W-hite/BL-ue/R-ed/O-range), indicated in the last letter(s) of the model number. Overall, I found this to be a very good-looking alarm clock for the bedside, perfect for my needs, especially now with all the bugs worked out. NOTE: When I peeled off the temporary screen protector, there was a lot of stubborn residue. It took some isopropyl alcohol, soft lens tissue (careful not to scratch), and a lot of patience, but it eventually all came off: still, a big hassle.
A**O
Awful, don't buy it
Awful in every way it could be. This clock keeps time terribly which wouldn't be so bad if it were ever able to set itself properly. I have tried to get this clock to catch the time signal from every window and direction in my house and it never has. I have 4 other atomic clocks in the house from different brands and this is the only one that can't set itself. Manually setting the time is easy enough but then it drifts minutes over the next few months. If it could keep time it would be a great desk clock, the display is a nice size and bright. Unfortunately, time keeping is important for a clock and it fails spectacularly at that.
C**E
So Pretty, But So Lousy
Being totally honest with myself, the only reason I'm inclined to keep this is because 1) it shows a pretty illumination of the moon's status, 2) it shows the indoor humidity level, 3) it shows which day it is, and 4) it's a *nice* looking clock face. So basically it's pretty. But I've passed it on to someone else because there are enough things that bug me too much after owning this for just a few days: 1) too loud of an alarm sound, 2) the alarm doesn't increase in *volume* as it waits to be turned off, 3) having only 1 alarm (not dual alarm), and 4) the atomic part being almost non-functional. So basically it's lousy. More details: Directions are clear. But I wish there were more instructions so I could be more confident in how to make the atomic part work. Very few buttons... for very few functions. They make sense. A pleasant beeping, but very loud. My spouse knew it was about to go off (because he was already awake, and knew what time I'd set it for), and was still startled by it. I tested the alarm later, and tried putting my fingers/hands over the speakers, and that didn't muffle the sound at all. (So there's no hope for taping it with duct tape or packaging tape to try to make it quieter.) I don't believe the alarm gets *louder* as it waits for you to turn it off. Instead, it *increases its speed* of beeping very quickly. So it gets more intense, but I don't believe it gets louder. I wanted an alarm clock with dual alarms, which could be set to alarm on weekdays, weekends, or every day. Unfortunately this one only has one alarm, which can only be set to either on or off. I'm sensitive to lights in the room when I'm sleeping, but this clock works just fine for me on the dim setting. This clock has 3 settings: bright, dim, and a setting that looks off but has visible dark numbers on a dark background. Works for me! I was nervous about the white LED, which I'm also sensitive to, but on the dim setting it doesn't bother me at all. Other reviewers are right about the viewing angle for clarity. With it on my nightstand next to my bed, I can see it fine from the angles I need to see it from; so it doesn't bother me. BUT I did try it set on a dresser across the room, and it looks terrible and is very hard to read. It did not connect readily to the atomic clock. After checking on it a couple times over several hours and it not connecting (and thus not setting itself), I decided to do the work for the clock. I set the correct date and time zone (all the things except for the time, just because hello it's an atomic clock so is it going to do it or not?), opened a window, set it closer to the window, and it eventually connected. I'm not sure why it bothers to be an atomic clock if it can't readily connect. The reason why I like to have an atomic alarm clock is because if the electricity goes out in the middle of the night, it will know the correct time when the electricity comes back on. But if it didn't do it for several hours after I originally plugged it in, I'm not confident it will do it when the electricity goes out. Thus, this is the first time I've put batteries into an alarm clock - because I can't expect this one to do its job. The atomic part can be turned on or off, and a radio icon signifies that. I wonder why it would need to be on all the time. To double check it still has the time right? So I turned off that function, because I don't want it going dark for several min every couple hours. Well now that I've turned off the atomic part, now it's an hour off. Maybe because of a daylight savings setting? Maybe I accidentally messed with that? The hardest thing about this clock is setting the time... AND the time is extremely tedious to try to set, and to set accurately. If the darn atomic clock would just connect, it would sure get rid of a lot of the hassle.
M**C
Very reliable.
We had had this alarm clock for many yeas and it finally died. I was very happy to see that it was still available. It is easy to use if you need to change the alarm time from day to day, etc. It is a little tricky to get it set-up initially. It is set to keep national time, indoor temp, and brightness.
L**L
Lo que más me gusta de este reloj es que tiene un modo en el que automáticamente se sincroniza para decirte la hora, fecha, clima y temperatura.
A**R
Love this clock! I ordered another for a family member because they had difficulty setting the time on their old digital clock (when time changes occurred or power went out). 3 settings for brightness, and has battery back up. Unplug it and it resets on own. Perhaps the comments from others about the clock going blank is related to it being an atomic clock and calibrates to Colorado when needed. When this happens (I’ve had it at night a few times) , it goes blank but comes back on. If u touch the top snooze button it also comes back on. Love the displays of temp, humidity, date and time. Nice colors and large font. Recommend!
A**A
Excellent, durable and easy to program - very happy with it!
A**.
Producto de excelente calidad.
M**O
REGULAR, Y DEMASIADA INFORMACIÓN EN LA PANTALLA Después de muchos años de servicio, y ya con algunas fallas, decidí sustituir mi excelente reloj Lacrosse Technology modeloC87061. Este nuevo reloj que adquirí no es tan completo como el anterior, únicamente tiene una alarma en lugar de dos , tampoco cuenta con opción de cambiar a el idioma a español. La información es mucha para una pantalla pequeña lo cual ocasiona confusión y el color de la información de la humedad no es fácil de ver. Los botones de ajuste son difíciles de identificar. Si un producto es excelente, por qué no lo conservan o realmente lo mejoran? ACTUALIZACIÓN AL 6 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2024. He decidido rebajar a una estrella la calificación de este producto. La brillantez y color de los caracteres de la pantalla se han degradado y ya no pueden leerse fácilmente. No hay comparación con mi antiguo C87061. Ya no lo puedo retornar y esperaría que el fabricante hiciera algo al respecto. Definitivamente; no recomiendo este producto.
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