Tee Fox—September 25, 2025
This is a nice digital, large display clock for wherever you might need one. My clock for my living room stopped working and this was a good replacement. I'm happy with it. Worth it's value and the display was what I was expected. It does have a loud alarm if needed. Good quality. Read more
Sandra Phillips—July 13, 2025
Excellent product. Easy to install. Brightness is excellent and adjustable. Very large numbers. Very easy to read. Good value. Read more
Erlene C.—October 27, 2025
Love the large numbers Read more
Kasa Norman—December 28, 2025
Clock Quality, Brightness ☀️ Visible Read more
anon—January 4, 2026
Works well so far with very large red numerals. However, overall quality, materials and button feel are poor, making me wonder how long this will last. Read more
dave pihanich—December 6, 2025
Easy to set up with nice large bright numbers. Read more
Bobbie—August 14, 2025
The clock is readable across the room without glasses. Easy to set and use. Brightness is adjustable Read more
H. F.—May 18, 2025
My smokin’ hot trophy wife, Snooky Pookums, keeps her alarm clock adjacent her Himalayan salt lamp on the nightstand by our bed. Over time, this has resulted in two things: her Chakras have been balanced but her alarm clock has been corroded to the point of non-functionality. Time for a new one... and of the clock, salt lamp, and trophy wife, the alarm clock seems easiest to replace... so I’ll go with that. Enter this nice offering from Sharp: It’s your basic, black-plastic, LED digital, alarm clock. The digits are large (strangely large, I’d say... unless you’ve got vision problems, in which case this can be an absolute godsend.) The LEDs are red. While they seem a tad bright for a darkened room, unlike other colors (like blue or white), red does not trigger those photochemical reactions that can interfere with your sleep. In fact, the reddish glow of the digits against the paint on the wall is soothing in some way. As a Vine reviewer, I’ve run across my share of import electronics with no demonstrable electrical pedigree. Now it’s one thing to have some poorly-made, battery-powered toy or electronic device fail you. It’s another matter when that device plugs into a wall outlet, and whose failure could result in fire, injury or death—especially in a bedroom, where people sleep. That’s why I appreciate the major brand-name of this product (they have a reputation) and the ETL certification on the power adapter. Thirty bucks seems like a lot of money for a clock I doubt costs more than five bucks to make. But, as I said earlier, it has a name, a pedigree, and it functions as desired. I wouldn’t deploy something lesser in the space in which I sleep. Read more