| Brand | Peakeep |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Style | Modern |
| Product Dimensions | 7″W x 3.3″H |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Age Range Description | Seniors |
| Elderly | |
| Adults | |
| Youth | |
| Teens | |
| Kids | |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Bedroom | |
| Kitchen | |
| Dorm | |
| Guest Room | |
| Home Office | |
| Kid’s Room | |
| Dining Room | |
| Shape | Square |
| Special Feature | 1 USB Charging Port |
| Big Numbers and 6 brightness | |
| Adapter powered and included | |
| Battery backup and low battery indicator | |
| Loud Alarm and volume adjustable | |
| IndoorOutdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Material | Plastic |
| Theme | Plain |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Nightstand | |
| Bedside | |
| TV | |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| 6.4 ounces | |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Watch Movement | Digital LED |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| UPC | 850004383575 |
| Item model number | MHP6010 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Finish types | Painted |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Adapter |
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Peakeep Digital Alarm Clock for Bedroom Bedside, Loud Alarm Clock for Heavy Sleepers, Large Big LED Numbers for Seniors, Battery Backup Plug in Electric Clock with USB Charger (Blue)
- Weight: 0.18
$12.00














Carol A. Kubala –
Easiest clock I’ve set up in years. Works like a charm. Has 5 vol. levels, 5 brightness levels, battery backup and usb charger. Rarely use an alarm but bought this one as I need an alarm that is easy to set, and works well, once in a blue moon. Tried this one out different times, for a few days. Easy to shut the alarm off and to change.Couldn’t be happier with this product. Easy on the budget too.
Carol A. Kubala –
D JANES –
I like that you can adjust the brightness and alarm volume. Works good. A little bigger display than I thought, but after adjusting to it, I like it.
D JANES –
Rhys Garcia –
I need an alarm clock that is minimal but easy to use as I have a habit of waking up throughout the night and I need to know what time it is. I love this one for how simple it is to set up, and that its very easy to read even without my glasses on. I have it in one of the lower settings, but it can get REALLY bright if thats what is desired.
Rhys Garcia –
Branden Garcia –
needed a new clock for my mom’s room. looks great and sized well. the digits are very bright, but can be adjusted. it was also very easy to set up
Branden Garcia –
Marcus Salm –
Good, large figures at night and easy to use alarm
Marcus Salm –
Ellen –
We are not using it as an alarm clock, so this review isn’t about that feature. Here’s what we love:- Backup batteries are AAA! Cheap and easy to replace. NOT 9Volt which our old clock had which are a pain to install and expensive to replace.- Numbers are a great size; can be read across the room.- Adjustable brightness is wonderful!! Doesn’t light up the room, but easy to read. We have ours set at 2.- White instructions on black on the back of the clock. GENIUS, must have been designed by someone over 40!- Easy to follow instructions; easy to set.- So far, the perfect clock for the living room. (We cut the cable years ago so no cable box with a clock)
Ellen –
Alice Birk –
The clock is really very nice. Numbers are big enough to see clearly, the choices of brightness are wide. Having a place to charge electronics is great. The only problem is the clock is extremely light-and when you use the charger you must be careful as the clock will flip over or can fall. Yet, for the money the product is really worth it.
Alice Birk –
Keith C. –
This Peakeep clock replaces a similar-sized red LED clock that lived by our TV. Compared to the old clock, the numbers on this one seem crisp and clear, versus kind of red and fuzzy. The new display is blue, but it’s a pleasant light blue, not the kind of hyper blue LED that makes you want to put on welding goggles.The new clock has five brightness levels, plus “off”. Brightness level 2 seems to work well, staying visible in direct sun without being too bright in the evening. Level 2 is still pretty bright when the room is dark, however. Level 5 is way bright.The Peakeep clock is easy to adjust, with eight buttons in a row across the back. Lettering on the back explains how to use the controls, so you really don’t need any instructions. The lettering is white on black, and easy to read. There are plus and minus buttons for adjusting the time or the alarm, so its’ easy to get to the right time.We don’t use the alarm feature, but one drawback is the “off” button for the alarm is one of those eight buttons, and it’s the same size and round shape as the others. While the brightness button is on the left end of the buttons, the alarm button is third from the right. I guess you’d get used to it. There’s also a “snooze” bar across the top. The “off” button at the right end of the snooze bar, probably easy to find with a little practice.The new clock is a featherweight compared to the old red LED clock. The old clock was getting kind of ancient, and had an internal transformer, so just a power cord, no “wall wart”. The Peakeep clock has a wall wart power supply, eliminating the heavy transformer, and also using less juice.The old clock had a front panel with number keys, so you could just type in the exact time you wanted. All the controls were in front, with the panel being angled like a keyboard below the display. Seems cool, but it was not too intuitive how to enter “set” mode, so it usually took trial and error to set the time. I didn’t see anything similar when I searched for the new clock. The row of buttons doesn’t seem too bad by comparison.We’d purchased a couple of small analog battery-powered clocks bearing the Peakeep brand before, they’ve held up well. We’ll keep our fingers crossed, but so far this new one is exceeding expectations.
Keith C. –
marcus –
All the functions such as time and alarm set, alarm volume, brightness and so on are easy to access and to use. The numbers on the clock are large, no worries for eye glass wearers. Looks nice, awesome clock for the price.
marcus –
Cindy Bruce –
This is a very nice clock.Large,easy to read numbers.Has a dimming feature so you can adjust to your liking.The usb port comes in handy to charge my Kindle Reader.Battery back up in case your power goes out. Batteries are not included.
Cindy Bruce –
S.M –
Easy to read. Nice and bright and has large numbers.
S.M –
Helga M. Duncan –
Inexpensive, space saver, bright display + easy to program. Do yourself a favor and add it to your cart.
Helga M. Duncan –
Pandora –
So far i love this clock. Reasonable price Its not bulky and the numbers are large. I like the dimmer feature. The highest setting is very bright. After the first night I lowered it. Its easy to adjust. I haven’t used the alarm feature yet. I know some complaints were about the adjustment controls being in back of the clock but I actually like having just the clock numbers in the front.
Pandora –
jhb –
This alarm clock has very large and very bright numbers – easy to read from across the room. (It does have a way to dim the light if desired.) The only feature I don’t care for is that the buttons are on the back of the clock, When setting clock and alarm times, it is necessary to go back and forth a bit to check what is happening. Turning off the alarm also means reaching for the back of the clock; although directions state that any button may be pushed to end alarm. It is extremely easy to set hours & minutes and that is something I was especially interested in with this purchase. So overall I am very pleased with this clock.
jhb –
Gabe –
The display is large and easy to read, and being able to adjust the brightness is a plus. Setting the alarm is easy, and I really like that you can just touch it anywhere on the top and it goes into snooze mode for nine minutes. I also like that it uses AAA batteries for backup rather than 9 volt batteries.I got two of them, as over the years I’ve had a couple of problems with an alarm clock not going off when AI really needed it to, and being late for things because of it. This way, there is always a backup.The only con, and it’s not a big one, is that the clocks get more out of sync as time goes on. They were identical when I set them up, but a couple of weeks later they were about four seconds different from each other. Again, not a big thing, as it’s easy to fix, but being digital I figured they would be dead on accurate and always exact.
Gabe –