ASICS? Men’s Cyber Jump Beijing

ASICS? Men’s Cyber Jump Beijing
Designed to meet the demands of the serious long and triple jumper, the ASICS? Cyber Jump? Beijing optimizes energy return from the jumping surface. MONO-SOCK? upper helps lock the foot in place for superior responsiveness. SharkDuo? outsole adds superior rearfoot traction. Extended spike plate provides superior energy transfer leading to improved take off power. Wt. 8.9 oz.
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Curve Talking Clock
1/2″ black numbers on LCD display. Black case. Meas: 4″xLx11/2″H x21/2″W. Features a smooth, curved design and an easy to read LCD display. Features: audio time report, hourly time announcement, adjustable volume, and easy to set alarm. Uses 2-AA batteries (not included). Female voice.
Customer Review: Talking clock
My blind father is a resident of the Minnesota Veterans Home and someone at the home purchased the Curve Talking Clock for him quite some time ago - several years at least. Because he is blind and this is kept in his nightstand it gets a lot of knock around abuse. It has been very reliable but we purchased him a new one at his request.
Customer Review: Has NO Snooze button feature
A logical person would think that “alarm clock” implies that it has a snooze unless disclosed otherwise. Unfortunately in these days of cheap, low quality products “made in China” logic does not prevail. This is disingenuous to not disclose the absence of a snooze button. C’mon, that’s like a car without brakes! It’s downright dishonest to not disclose. But perhaps I am too old fashioned to expect honesty. After all, caveat emptor! This is good for what it is: a talking clock where you can listen to the time by hitting a big button … that happens to have an alarm. I was looking for a talking alarm with snooze (a feature as basic to an alarm clock as brakes are to a car). Now I have to decide .. do I spend the $ to return it or keep it, unused, rather than waste time and money on the return. What the other reviewer mentions about it being easy to mess up by hitting the wrong (small) buttons is possible, but easily fixed. Probably more a problem for someone with limited manual dexterity who lives alone. A blind person with good manual dexterity or someone who has a sighted person to help would probably not find this problem that big a deal. There is a volume adjustment (slider, not a knob or dial) that is better designed–will not be easy to accidentally change.
Baby Beethoven
The Baby Beethoven music CD is an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award winner. Featuring 19-tracks, the 35-minute collection designed as a playful introduction to the drama and range of Beethoven’s music. All of the pieces featured on the Baby Beethoven music CD were composed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and trace the range of history’s most famous musician. Masterfully re-orchestrated by the Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra for little ears, Baby Beethoven music CD is an excellent audio accompaniment to any child’s playtime. Tracks from this delightful CD are featured on Baby Einstein’s Baby Beethoven DVD.Musical Selections:1. Tune up and theme from Symphony No. 9, 2nd movement2. Symphony No. 1, 1st movement, Op. 213. Minuet in G4. Sonata in F5. Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight), 2nd movement, Op. 27, No. 26. The Ruins of Athens, Turkish March, Op. 1137. Rondo in C, Op. 51, No. 18. Fur Elise, WoO 599. Rondo a Capriccio in G, Op. 12910. Symphony No. 5, 1st movement, Op. 6711. Military March No. 1 in F, WoO 1812. Sonatina in G13. Sonata 8 (Pathetique), 3rd movement, Op. 1314. Symphony No. 9, 4th movement, Op. 12515. Sonata No. 2, 1st movement, Op. 2, No. 216. Allegro for a Flute Clock17. Symphony No. 6, 3rd movement, Op. 6818. Sonata No. 8 (Pathetique), 2nd movement Op. 1319. Symphony No. 9, 4th movement coda, Op. 125Age: Birth +Awards:* Billboard Magazine Top Midline Classical Albums (#2) - 2004* Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award (2002)
Customer Review: Baby loves this mucic!
Puts our 6-week old daughter to sleep. What more could you ask for!
Customer Review: Music to her ears!
One of the first things I bought for my infant daughter was a collection of the Baby Einstein cd’s, and I’m so glad I did! My girl just loves to listen and brightens up everytime the orchestra tunes up at the start of the cd. It is simplified, so not as thrilling for mom, but no real complaints… It certainly beats the Wiggles.
Sonic Boom SBB500ss Sonic Bomb Loud Plus Vibrating Alarm Clock
Customer Review: Not my favorite
I got this with the hope it would wake up my hard of hearing parent. The display would not work properly, and I think it was made very poorly. Cheap plastic clock…well on to something more substantial
Sony ICF-C218 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio (Black)
Always know what time it is. The Sony ICF-C218 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio has a 0.9″ green LED display, which is easily viewable from across the room, but takes up very little space on your nightstand. It hosts a number of features including automatic time set, automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustment, built-in calendar, AM/FM tuner and full power memory back up. The correct EST (Eastern Standard Time) has been preset at the factory, so just plug the clock in and adjust the time zone as necessary. In the case of a power interruption, the built-in Lithium battery maintains the correct time so when the power returns you don’t have to re-set the clock.
Customer Review: Sony ICF-C218 Automatic Time Set Clock Radio
This clock/radio is affordable and easy to use. The controls were intuitive, so set up was easy.
Customer Review: Not too bad for the price
Pretty good little clock radio. Can’t beat the price I paid, less than $12. Reception on the radio is great compared to other clock radios I’ve had in the past. Gets the work done. Large bright numbers, easy to see. Not too bright where its annoying (I like the room dark when I’m sleeping). Only thing i’d like is the option to set 2 alarms but I think there’s a higher model which does that if you’re willing to pay more.






