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A traveler may experience an uncomfortable feeling especially ifhe's on a place with a different time zone than they have backhome. Every traveler needs his own alarm clock. Whether you areon vacation, on a business trip or for any other reason that youare traveling, an alarm clock is a very handy companion to tagalong. This way you could keep track of your own time withoutdepending on anyone else. Alarm clocks should, of course, be portable. They should be ablefit in your luggage without worrying that it will be broken.Another feature of your handy clock is that the numbers shouldbe easily read and at the same time they should be easy to set.This way you would save yourself from fussing around trying toset the time for it to alarm. The purpose of the alarm clock isto wake you up on time. So choose one that wakes you up withfamiliar sounds like beeps or rings. This way you know that thesound comes from the clock and not somewhere else. They come in different styles and features. Most of the alarmclocks for travel are relatively small. But some of them alsocome in like large pocket watch that flips open. This way theclock inside is protected from bumps while inside the suitcase.There are small clocks that look like cell phones too! Whateverthe


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size of the travel alarm clock, surely, they always comewith their protective cases. Travel alarm clocks can be both expensive and cheap and are soldin all department stores as well as luggage shops anywhere. Itdepends on the taste of the traveler whether to pick a pricey orinexpensive one. The important thing is, it should function welland serve its purpose: to wake you up. A special feature of a travel alarm clock is that you get tochoose the alarm. There may be one that could record yourfavorite song that automatically plays on the set time. Othersoothing sounds are available too! However if you're the typethat sleeps soundly, a soft toned alarm clock is not for you.You better choose one that has a loud alarm sound to wake you up. Never choose an alarm clock that has to be plugged in for younever know when there will be a power failure. If this eventhappens, your alarm clock can't help you. These alarm clocks have their own setbacks too just like youreveryday alarm clocks like the battery running out before italarms or the "shaking" of the clock might cause the batteryinside to move thus stopping the alarm. About the author: Destination Found! Visit the Travel Resources Bloghttp://www.push-button-online-income.com/travel-guide

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