HoMedics SS-4000 Sound, Great White Noise Producer..
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Great White Noise Producer And The Ultimate Lazy Man’s Snooze Button
The HoMedics SS-4000 Sound Spa Classic Deluxe Clock Radio and Sound Machine is a handy little device to have around. It features a pretty good radio and six natural sound settings. The nature settings are Ocean, Summer Night, Rain, Rainforest, Thunder, and Waterfall. Of these settings, Ocean and Rainforest are my personal favorites. Rain and Waterfall are pretty good as well. Since I live in Louisiana, I only have to open my window at night to hear the real Summer Night setting. Thunder falls short due to the fact that it really doesn’t sound much like thunder. It’s more like a constant roar.
The clock is very easy to set up and use. Like another reviewer, I found no need to use the instructions to set up the time, alarm, projection focus and placement or any of the sound settings. I did double check myself by reading the instructions after I set up the clock, but I had everything covered.
The time projector is great for folks like myself who don’t even want to turn over in the morning. When the alarm goes off, all you need to do in order to see the time is swing your left or right arm (depending on the location of your clock in relation to the bed) to the snooze button, press it and look up. The projector will display the time for five seconds on the ceiling. That’s long enough for you to decide whether or not to get up. You also have the option of keeping the projector on at all times. It gives off a nice warm blue glow in a darkened room.
A sleep timer is also provided on the clock. If you need some soothing sounds to block out reality in order to get to sleep, this feature is really nice.
The only shortcomings I find with this clock radio are that the radio reception is iffy at times (but then again, most clock radios are) and the alarm isn’t very loud even though I have the volume cranked up. I need a very loud alarm to wake me in the morning. The buzzer on this clock just doesn’t wake me very well. You can also choose the radio or nature sounds to wake up to, but I need an annoying and loud sound to get me going.
Overall, this is an excellent purchase for folks who need white noise in the background in order to get to sleep, do a little work, or just to relax. It’s also pretty handy in getting and keeping the kids asleep at night. If you need a loud buzzer to wake to in the morning like I do, you might want a different clock. However, I think the positives outweigh the negatives with this clock radio. I like it and recommend it.
Update (2/10/2012): I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, HoMedics SS-4000 Sound Spa Classic Deluxe Clock Radio & Sound Machine with Time Projection Health and Beauty Apr 1, 2004, was written by K. Fontenot.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: May 25, 2010
Filed under: Reviews


Reviews (3)
Simeon Hein
April 11th, 2010 at 6:33 am
Beautiful, Blue Light with Tranquil Sounds
I bought the HoMedics Sound Spa Clock Radio for use as a travel alarm-clock and sound machine. It works well for both purposes. The six different soothing-sounds come through a good-size speaker, given the unit’s light weight, and ensure a restful sleep in a hotel room or other noisy location. The rain sound is particularly pleasing.
I like the radio because the manual volume and frequency dials are easy to operate compared to more cumbersome digital controls on other clock radios. The buttons on the radio are also easy to use. The sound quality is acceptable for music and fine for talk radio.
The clock projection feature is useful and aesthetically pleasing though a bit bright for my eyes in a totally dark sleeping area. It also works as a night-light casting a beautiful, blue glow over the room. The power adapter is small with ample cord length. The unit packs easily and I take it with me almost everywhere I travel.
(Dr. Simeon Hein is the author of OPENING MINDS: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles, and Resonance and PLANETARY INTELLIGENCE.)
K. Fontenot
April 21st, 2010 at 4:15 am
Great White Noise Producer And The Ultimate Lazy Man’s Snooze Button
Rated 4 stars.
a girl
May 13th, 2010 at 3:50 pm
Projection is great - but not useful as an alarm clock.
I hate having to drive at night to see what time it is. I bought this clock so that I can while staring at the ceiling to see the time. Pros: The projection is really superior. I like the manual focus that allows me to get a custom view for my high ceiling height. In addition, the screen is visible and strong, without creating extra lighting in the room at night. Disadvantages: It does not work well as an alarm. Firstly, the radio quality is definitely sub-par. But most importantly, the machine itself is fairly light, and if you roll over to hit the snooze, you are likely to affect the mechanism of projection. Then you need to readjust if you want the display to appear at a specific location on your ceiling. In short: If you are looking for projection, it is a wonderful product. But use it as a secondary machine when you wake up or you will continually adjust the projection. I keep this on a shelf and continue to use a machine other than my real awakening.
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