Casio Alarm Clock TQ-143S-1EF
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The TQ-143S-1EF alarm clock is a classic timepiece that impresses with its timeless design and functionality. With a sturdy plastic casing and an elegant black finish, it harmoniously fits into any environment. The analog clock features a clear time display in a 12-hour format and is equipped with a practical backlight that allows for easy reading even in low light. The quartz mechanism ensures precise timekeeping, while the snooze function allows for a brief interruption of the alarm sound. The clock is battery-operated, making it versatile for use without the need for a nearby power outlet. Weighing only 99 grams, it is lightweight and ideal for placement on nightstands or in other rooms.
- Precise quartz mechanism for accurate timekeeping
- Snooze function for flexible waking
- Backlight for better readability
- Battery-operated for flexible placement without a power outlet.
Display type | Analogue |
Display properties | Backlighting |
Alarm clock modes | Snooze |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Width | 8 cm |
Height | 8 cm |
Item number | 33447383 |
Manufacturer | Casio |
Category | Alarm clocks |
Manufacturer no. | TQ-143S-1EF |
Release date | 17/5/2023 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Display type | Analogue |
Display properties | Backlighting |
Displayed information | Time display |
Time format | 12 hours |
Alarm clock type | Classic alarm clock |
Alarm clock modes | Snooze |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Battery type | Alkali |
Battery size | AA / LR6 / LR06 / Mignon / R6 / R14505 |
Number of batteries | 1 |
Scope of delivery | 1 LR6 (AA) battery, Proof of purchase for 3-year POLAND warranty card |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
Width | 8 cm |
Depth | 4 cm |
Height | 8 cm |
Weight | 99 g |
Product Safety |
Length | 9.40 cm |
Width | 8.20 cm |
Height | 4.70 cm |
Weight | 119 g |
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