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  1. WESTCLOX SIREN ALARM CLOCK The Westclox Siren Alarm Clock is a digital alarm clock designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This extra-loud alarm sounds to 90 decibels and features and adjustable volume switch and a snooze repeat alarm. POWER: Uses standard household current with 9-volt battery backup. DIMENSIONS: The digital display is six inches tall....[More Information]

  2. WESTCLOX THUNDER ALARM CLOCK The Westclox Thunder Alarm Clock is a digital alarm clock designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This extra-loud alarm features a jumbo display, loud/soft volume control, a high/low dimmer, and a center snooze bar. POWER: Uses standard household current with 9-volt battery backup. COLOR: Black case with grey buttons....[More Information]

  3. WESTCLOX COMPACT ALARM CLOCK (MODEL 208-22703HV) The Westclox Compact Alarm Clock is a digital alarm clock for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It comes with easy-to-read digital numbers and auxiliary jacks for plugging in a vibrator or pillow shaker. When either of these items are hooked up, they are triggered by the alarm on the clock....[More Information]

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