It is overpriced. Manual should explain the purpose of the USB port. Would expect more flexibility in terms of settings.
It is great to hear the adhan in your house 5 times a day. They should consider reducing the price since a lot of people I know hesitate to buy just because of the price. It would also make a great gift but again to expensive...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Must item for a muslim family
August 29, 2011
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
from CA United States
This is a great clock especially if you live in a country where you don't hear azan 5 times a day. Your kids will grow with the azan in their life.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
low quality, overpriced
August 28, 2011
Reviewer:
A Muslim
from Chatsworth, CA United States
Unfortunately as the title says, this item is over priced for what it does. The overall construction is poor. The buttons vet stuck if you do not press right on the center. The time on the clock is set only on military time ( ex: 14:25 instead of 2:25pm) and the date function is day/month/year instead of the usual month/day/year. The morning ezan recording in Turkish is unpleasant due to the fact that two ezans overlap. For the money you're paying for, one would the device to automatically set its own time and automatically figure out the prayer times. In the back of the clock there seems to be a port to plug into but no cord comes with the device nor the manual ever mentions its purpose. This item would have been a fair buy at $20 but when paying $60 you expect a better quality product with more useful functions.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Great item!!!!!!!!
June 30, 2011
Reviewer:
Khalid
from United States
For kids... hearing AZAN.. Great THANKS GOD BLESS YOU!!