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Brandstand Alarm Clock Designed with Guest in Mind

Clean Minimalist Look Will Compliment Any Hotel Guestroom

MAY 7, 2008. Brandstand Products introduces it's new Brandstand Alarm Clock with iPod® Dock. Designed with the hotel guest in mind, the Brandstand Alarm Clock is easy to set and use offering an enhanced guestroom experience. A daily alarm reset prevents the alarms from sounding at unexpected times. The LCD display with blue backlight shows both alarm times, giving the guest more confidence that the alarm will sound at the desired time. The exclusive volume control feature allows the hotel to maintain the preferred sound output level. Additional features include iPod® charging, display dimmer control, iPod® support cradle and auto adjust for daylight saving time. Available in black, the Brandstand Alarm Clock’s clean minimalist design will compliment any guestroom environment.


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