Hello again, sorry it's been a few
months since my last post. There hasn't been any real new things to
talk about, although I should take the time to go back through my
collection at some point. Today I'm here to talk about the Haro alarm
clock that arrived a few days ago. One thing of interest (for me at
least) this was my first time purchasing something through Amazon
which turned out great. Before I go on, I only just realised the
other day when redesigning the blog that my background looks rubbish
on any screen running a resolution as low as 1280x720 as I work on a
1920x1080 screen and made sure the blog looked good on that. What I'm
referring to is that the background has all the sides cut off when
running on 720p which kind of causes it to lose it's charm as you
can't even see the main feature of it. (My dad who uses 1280x800
resolution was saying the blog doesn't look very good....) I'm going
to look into ways I could use the background and replace it with a
similar one so it looks good on a smaller resolution. For now, all
the edges will be cut off if you view it on a resolution any lower
than 1080p. Anyway, let's get onto why we're all here.
To begin with, something I was pleased
to see is that the clock takes 2 AA batteries which means I don't
have to go out and buy some obscure battery that they only produce in
another country or some such. Another great thing was that the clock
came with batteries as well, with the blister pack specifically
designed to hold 2 AA batteries which was very considerate of them.
My Japanese isn't that great yet so I just had to press and hold
buttons until I worked out what they did. Eventually without too much
effort I got the clock set to the right time and the alarm set. I did
have to look up what AM and PM were in Japanese. The only thing I'd
say that annoys me is that I haven't found anyway to set the alarm to
be at a different time depending on the day, oh well I guess I'll
just have to have a regular sleeping pattern then.
Haro sits on top of the clock and as
far as I can tell isn't detachable however it can swivel from left to
right so you could have Haro facing a different to the clock. The
clock itself has a light in it which can be activated for a few
seconds by pressing the button on the back. Haro him/her self is
pretty cool. I ended up getting the Pink one because of Lacus Clyne
from Gundam Seed rather than the other one which was Green which says
Amuro which I'm not as attached to as a character or series. I'm not
saying the original Gundam was bad but, in comparison I found Gundam
Seed a lot better. Although admittedly it has a fair few flaws but, I
can look past them pretty easily. The pink Haro says a few things
when the alarm goes off, the only word I've really been able to tell
is that it says Lacus. There's a button you can press to activate
alarm mode if you want to listen to it.
The alarm itself goes off every 4-5
minutes or so after you set it and I'm not really sure how long it'll
do this. One day it probably did it 3 times however this morning it
felt like it kept going off half an hour later. And yesterday, I
slept right through the alarm so I'm not too sure how well I can rely
on it. That being said, I'd say I'm a pretty heavy sleeper compared
to most people so if you're light sleeper I don't think there'd be
any problems using Haro as an alarm.
The best part about the Haro part is
that it has a little solar panel on the back, like those calculators
and that powers Haro's wings. The wings flap a little, nothing major
but, it's nice having it flap away in the room. Adds a little charm
to it. On closer inspection you can see the seam lines of Haro on
either side of it. However, you don't really notice it unless you're
looking out for it. The paint job is fine, it's a very shiny pink and
looks just right. Underneath the wings you can see little hands
although I don't remember Seed Haros having hands.
In the end it's a very cute addition to
my collection and I'm glad to have it. I'd recommend getting it off
Amazon like I did as it's about $20 cheaper there even after postage
compared to the eBay listings I looked at. On second though, I may
have purchased the last pink one at that price, in that case the
price of the pink one is about the same on both sites however I think
the green one is still available cheaper. I hope you enjoyed this
post and found it informative. I should really go and make a list of
all the words Haro says. If there's any questions you have about Haro
or anything else on my blog or anything in general don't hesitate to
comment. I've been slow replying to comments in the past but I'm
really going to focus on replying to anyone as soon as I can now.
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It is soooooo cute!! Maybe I should trade in my Hello Kitty alarm clock for a Haro one. :-)
ReplyDeleteOr maybe you could have both? Make a collection like Nayuki Minase from Kanon!
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