![]() ![]() The alarm is an electronic beep, which starts slowly and gets faster in stages, eventually becoming really annoyingly urgent unless you intervene by snoozing or flipping it. In the ON position this button also doubles as a snooze switch, turning the alarm off for five minutes. In either position this button will switch on the back lighting for four seconds so you can read the time in the dark. The alarm, like the main time, is set from a pair of very easy to use hour and minute click buttons at the rear of the clock.Įach ON and OFF surface also has a non-mechanical touch button immediately above the centre of the clock face. ![]() In the ON mode (unmistakable, as the corresponding top and bottom surfaces are clearly embossed ON and OFF) the main time display is supplemented by a smaller alarm time display in the bottom right corner. The backlit LCD display on the front rotates accordingly. So the Lexon alarm clock has two modes: ON or OFF, depending on which way up it is. Use this to switch off the alarm when you turn the clock upside down. The accelerometer is the tiny chip in every smartphone that knows which way to orient the screen when you rotate it from portrait to landscape. Their brilliant idea? Take an alarm clock with an electronic display and add an accelerometer. Powered by a pair of AAA batteries (supplied), this ingeniously simple British design was conceived by Designwright, the London-based design company run by the brothers Adrian and Jeremy Wright. THE LEXON FLIP LR130 ALARM CLOCK is an unobtrusive 10.5 x 6.5 x 3cm, weighing only 100g. Regrettably, we’re closing comments on this review. The products, therefore, appear to be being sold with no support.įor this reason, Tested Technology can no longer recommend Lexon products. Neither, it seems, have readers who tried to contact Lexon directly. Tested Technology has had a number of questions from readers about this clock and subsequent variations on it (see comments below).ĭespite multiple attempts to contact the manufacturer to be able to answer these questions we’ve had no response.
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