The alarm even fails with a rock solid internet connection. The quirks
of the European MYSB datacenter plus the dynamic IPs used in most
European countries are more than enough to wipe away any semblance of
reliability.

Logitech really screwed this up big time and they are either not
willing to fix this before they have a partly functioning software to
finally sell the Touch or they even refuse to notice the Radio's severe
problems.

Anyway, obviously this blatant showstopper is currently not even
investigated. Dunno how they want to lure people into buying a Touch if
they are obviously not able to design a reliable alarm clock.

Let's just hope that this series of wrong decisions won't lead to the
death of the whole product range. If they follow the current course, it
seems more or less inevitable.


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