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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Talking alarm clock tells time in clear voice, on command. Voice volume control switch. Automatic time announcement can be programmed to tell time every hour. Two independent alarm settings. Tells alarm time set to insure it has been set correctly. Bright, large 6 inch LED display. If power fails, battery will maintain time and alarm functions. Snoozer repeats alarm every 9 minutes. DIMENSIONS: 2.25 x 5 x 5.25 inches.

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This product record was updated on January 31, 2006.

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Captek, Inc. (formerly Science Products for the Blind)

Box 888
Southeastern, Pennsylvania 19399
United States
Telephone: 800-888-7400 or 610-296-2111.
Web: http://www.captek.net.
Email: info@captek.net.


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