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iHome iH9R Dual Alarm Clock Radio for Ipod White by Ihome
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Ihome Color: White
Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of iHome iH9R Dual Alarm Clock Radio for Ipod WhiteCustomer Review: Great Speakers for Any Room Summary: 5 Stars
When i got these speakers for my birthday, I couldn't wait to set it up. It took me a little while to figure out the right spot to have the antenna, and how to get it to stay up there. I ended up using my biggest trophy to hold it high to receive the best reception. I turned on the radio, and it sounded crystal clear. Obviously different stations work better than others, but most of them are great.
It's easy to use my I-Pod. I just put it in, it charges, and when I want to use it, I press play on the remote. The remote is also very light, and fits in your pocket, or on your night stand for easy access.
The alarm is nice because you can do the old buzzer, (which I'm afraid to try because it's probably annoying) the radio for your favorite station, your I-pod, or a playlist on your I-pod, so that you don't wake up to something that will just put you back to sleep. But, you do have to create a playlist, or just rename one called "ihome."
The sleep mode's not what I thought it was. I thought it would gradualy get softer, but it just shuts off after the set time. If I'm playing a game though, and get sucked into it, I'll know I should stop because it becomes really quiet.
The I-Home is a great speaker system, especially if you use all the features like I do. It saves space and money because you don't need any extra speakers to do features it may lack. It uses any of the I-Pods dating back to the 30 gig video, at least I think it does. But, my dad got it from Costco, and it was only $80. It may not matter to you, but I think any money you can save is better than nothing. Finally, these speakers are not loud enough to use over long distances, and is made more for a single room. It's still pretty loud, but depending on how big your house is, you will not be able to hear it throuhgout the house.
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