







⏰📻 Wake smarter, not harder with GPX C224B!
The GPX C224B is a sleek, reliable dual alarm clock radio featuring a clear 0.6" red LED display, 20 AM/FM presets, and a large snooze button. Designed for easy use and dependable performance, it runs on AC power with battery backup, making it perfect for professionals who want a no-fuss, stylish bedside companion that keeps them on schedule and in tune with their favorite stations.




| ASIN | B00J1GMB9C |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,849 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #46 in Clock Radios |
| Brand | GPX |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,405) |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2014 |
| Department | womens |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047323002243, 00885869076386 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | C224B |
| Manufacturer | Digital Products International, Inc. |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.12"W x 2.01"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Shape | Trapezoid |
| Special Feature | Alarm, LED Display, Radio, Snooze |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Plain |
| UPC | 707571566279 047323002243 885869076386 073635864934 803982908582 885800020348 069060210408 885408197114 148809265005 617407314229 |
O**A
Simple, Reliable, and Easy to Read — Exactly What I Needed
I bought this GPX alarm clock because I wanted something basic, reliable, and easy to see without having to pick up my phone every morning — and it has honestly been perfect. The red LED display is bright, clear, and easy to read from across the room, even when I’m half asleep or without my glasses. The dual alarm feature is super convenient. I set one for weekdays and a different time for weekends, and it switches over without me having to constantly reset it. The buttons are straightforward, and once you get the hang of the layout, it’s very quick to set and adjust. The AM/FM radio works well, and I’ve been surprised by how many stations I can pick up clearly. It’s nice having the option to wake up to the radio instead of a harsh beeping sound, especially on slower mornings. I also appreciate that the clock is compact and lightweight without feeling cheap. It fits easily on a small nightstand and doesn’t take up space or clash with décor. Overall, if you want a no-frills, dependable alarm clock that just works, this is a great buy. It’s affordable, easy to use, and does everything it claims to do. I’ve been very happy with it so far and would definitely recommend it.
R**N
My Folks Love It
Bought this for my folks (both in their 70's) because their old clock radio died and all they could find at the stores were ones with bluetooth and "all these gadgets we don't need." They wanted a simple clock radio. And this fit the bill perfectly. When they opened it I was surprised how small the numbers were but they actually like that because the numbers on their old one were larger and therefore much brighter. They like that this one was dimmer. I was going to knock off one star for that but to them, that is a selling point. They could also figure out how to set the alarm and the radio station without any help from me at all, which I was shocked by. So, it must be pretty easy to use.
B**S
Don’t waste your money or time on this item
First off, the clock looks used or abused; like it has sat in the sun from day one. The black plastic its made of, is faded and discolored with a hazy film with odd patterns itched into it. Everything being black, you can hardly see to set the buttons. The clock is hard to set and the radio is a total disaster; no quality at all and impossible to hear or enjoy. I’m returning it, ASAP.
M**A
Overall Great Product
Okay...let me start by saying that overall this is a great product. I can't believe I'm saying that considering all that went into receiving this item. I won't belabor that other than to say that Amazon's reps are overall 5-star. That said, on first glance this radio feels lightweight. However, the GPX brand does not disappoint on sound. And, on further thought, the lightweight is a plus for bedside-alarm shut- offs. I recommend putting a non-slip liner underneath if in a place where it might fall. PROS: lightweight bold & bright red numbers great sound easy to preset (set & hold station til clock time shows) CONS: had to use magnifying glass to read button descriptions the preset stations did not register (possibly why it was discounted?) Arrived in the box inside a Prime envelope(???)...could hear the inside parts rattling...a box inside a box with airbags prolly better...Jmho. Recommendations: *Buy this item new. The few extra dollars spent is worth the warranty. If you don't need or preset your stations a used item in good condition will prolly be okay. Lastly, if you're on the fence about getting Prime, I highly recommend. Be sure to inquire about senior and income discounts.
C**K
Excellent Clock Radio for Technically Savvy Sapiens
5/24/2018 I really should have edited this review a year ago. Fact is, I bought another one from a walk-in store that has a "no questions asked" 30 day return policy, The program on it was different from what I originally described below. It worked much better, But it broke in exactly the same way after a year -- speaker went out. These things are not made to last, folks. You know, back when US products were actually MADE in the US, it wasn't uncommon for a radio to last 10-15-even 20 years! In fact, there's a Sony Dream machine that was manufactured in 1991, that you can still buy today at a fraction of the original MSRP, especially if you account for inflation. It's available here under model number ICFC303, though there should really be a dash between the C and the F. It was the first dream machine with PLL digital tuning, and it got stellar reviews, back in the day. Many raved that it was the best clock radio ever produced by Sony. It's still cheap because SO MANY are still out there! They don't break. I'm going to order a very, very used one today. How much ya wanna bet it lasts a few more years?? Trump REALLY might have a point about China. ---------------------------- I've downgraded my rating to 3 stars because the radio flaked out after 6 months. It must be the solder that connects to the speaker. The clock, and all other functions, still work fine. I'm sorely disappointed. I guess I got 10 bucks use out of the thing, but I own several computers, dozens of calculators and half a dozen clock radios, and I've NEVER seen a digital product fail after working flawlessly for six months. I never jarred or dropped it -- not even ONCE! I read somewhere that GPX has good quality control, and RIGHT IN THE DESCRIPTION it says "GPX has built a solid reputation on excellent product quality, reliability..." Hah! I'm about ready to give up on anything made in China. If I could find something comparable made in Japan for $25-$30 I'd snap it up. I'd go to $35 for "made in the good ol' U.S.A." ---------------------- All the negative reviews but one center on how tough the GPXC224B is tO use. "A pain to program," they say. Problem is, the reviews for EVERY digital clock radio have this complaint! Let's get this straight: Windows doesn't come packaged with this device. There's no GUI whatsoever. It has 7 buttons -- that's it. THERE'S NO WAY IN THE WORLD to get all the advanced functions people want in a clock radio without assigning multiple functions to every button. That means modes. In this case, it means the buttons do different things depending on whether the radio is On or Off. The buttons also do different things depending on whether you push and hold them, or if you push and immediately release. Nobody except a computer programmer can learn to work any digital clock radio without reading the instructions. I happen to be a computer programmer. I read the instructions anyway, cause I'm NOT A MASOCHIST!! I figured out the principles underlying this interface: 1) No dials or switches. (Buttons are cheaper and last forever.) 2) No need to hold down two buttons at once (too hard when you're lying in bed). 3) There are two modes -- radio on and radio off. 4) That's it. With these three ideas and looking at the button labels, plus some trial and error, you can figure out how to do everything important. You can also figure out why some things CAN'T be done. I doubt I'll need to look at the instructions often in the future, but I'm no fool -- I'm putting the slip of paper in a little plastic bag and taping it to the bottom of my radio. Pros: 1) It has all the features I want and none that I don't want -- which makes it easier to program, despite all the whiners. 2) It's small, so it fits nicely on my bed stand, but it's flat and light, so it's hard to knock off and break. 3) Plenty of presets -- 10 AM plus 10 FM. And yes I have all 20 presets programmed. 4) Battery backup to hold time and presets when the power fails. No, the alarms don't work, and the display doesn't stay on when AC is removed. 5) A nice, loud beeper that can wake an old man with failing hearing who sleeps with the covers over his head. 6) Firm tactile feedback on the buttons. 7) The buttons are all shaped differently. Easy to work in the dark. 8) Good reception. Cons: 1) A small speaker -- no bass. 2) Poor quality control. 3) May be difficult for some to program, because there are only 7 buttons. If this might be a problem, I suggest buying two separate devices -- a radio and an old fashioned analog alarm clock. It'll set you back a few bucks, but you can get a GREAT radio with GREAT reception and booming bass, and as loud or soft an alarm as you wish. Hint: I'm not one of those delicate souls who can't sleep with a small red LED in the room. But if that bothers you, "LightDims Customizable Edition" was made for you. Another hint: If you don't need 10 AM or 10 FM presets, you can double up on some stations, so you don't need to go all the way through P1-P10 to find your station.
L**N
am fm radio
good
C**S
Met my need of a cheap clock/radio for a guest room
This product met my needs for a simple alarm clock and radio in a guest room. The display is a bit brighter than I anticipated but is fine. Setting the clock wasn't quite as intuitive as other alarm clocks I've experienced. I definitely put the instruction in the nightstand drawer for future reference.
L**Y
I am very please with this clock. The led light is fantastic. Can tell the time from a fair distance. This was a replacement clock for another order. Thank you to the Seller for making this sale a great experience.
M**L
Es bueno para el precio cumple el cometido
H**K
The alarm 2 gets enabled automatically. i think this is because of bad workmanship of product. AM is useless in india. AM frequency hops of digital tuner cannot match with transmitting frequency in india. FM works flawlessly. The vilume of alarm increases step by step. Which is ananoyance when FM is selected instead of buzzer.
A**M
This Product did not work with batteries. The adapter was with 110 v. SO it will not work in INdia. The product was defective, and i am trying to return it for the last week and a half and i am not receiving a return address.
N**S
Was looking for a simple radio clock at a decent price. Very satisfied, easy to program and use the radio for alarm.
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