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91 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best iPod clock radio you can buy - great sound, great radio, compatible with new iPods and iPhone,
By Paul Christensen "gadget geek" (West Chester, PA United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
UPDATE: Sony has updated this clock radio with a new model - the ICF-C1PMK2 - which has even better AM reception, a brighter display, and official iPhone compatibility.
Several weeks ago, I upgraded to a new 160GB iPod Classic. At the same time, I bought an XtremeMac Luna clock radio, which had good reviews. Unfortunately, I found that the Luna is incompatible with the new iPods - it cannot wake them from deep sleep to play the alarm in the morning. A call to XtremeMac got nothing more than a note that my issue had been forwarded to their technical team. Without any reviews, I took a chance, and ordered the Sony ICF-C1iP iPod clock radio, and am I glad I did! The Sony is fully compatible with my iPod Classic, and Sony includes instructions for using the iPhone as well. And, the sound quality and radio performance is remarkably better than the Luna or other iPod clock radios I've tested. Sony has done a great job with the ICF-C1iP. It is an upright design, with most of the unit behind the iPod, in a slanted design with controls at the top. The iPod dock accepts universal adapters, but they aren't really needed as Sony has an adjustable supporting plate behind the iPod. Unlike the Luna, which attempts to duplicate the iPod menus on its display, the Sony ICF-C1iP includes a remote control that lets you completely control the iPod menus as if you were manipulating the scroll wheel. Quite impressive. Sound quality is very good for a clock radio - with full bass and even midtones. Sony includes a simulated mode they call "Mega XPand" that in my experience made the music sound muddied and under-sampled. Your mileage my vary. The blue-backlit clock is located in the iPod dock area, and 3 brightness levels are available. In my experience, even the lowest setting is a bit too bright, but not enough to disturb me at night. I wish that the display were slightly larger, although the high contrast lets me see the time without my glasses from a reasonable distance. And, unlike most iPod clock radios, the radio reception is outstanding - with an external AM antenna provided. The unit has dual alarms, which can be set to iPod (you can even select a wakeup volume), Radio, or Buzzer. On the downside, the battery backup for the buzzer alarm and clock is a small expensive lithium battery. And, if your relying on just the buzzer to wake you up it's not very loud. You also have to be careful when changing the alarms to make sure that you don't accidentally turn the alarm off. But all of these are minor issues. However, these are all very minor issues that don't detract from the unit overall. All in all, in my experience, this is the best iPod clock radio you can buy.
34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very well designed. Only drawback is constant charging of battery,
By aa243 (New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
My father bought this clock radio for me as a gift because he knows i love my ipod. I have tried several different clock radios now that would enable me to wake up to something other than a radio or buzzer - like a CD or ipod. None of them have worked very well for various reasons.
As soon as I plugged in the Sony alarm clock, the time and date were already set for me to Eastern Daylight Time. I hardly had to read the instructions because set up was so easy and user friendly. The most impressive was the ability to fully control the ipod from the remote control WITHOUT having to buy a special attachment from the Apple store so that the ipod will recognize a remote. In addition, I thought I would have to set not only the alarm on the Sony, but also set the ipod itself to go off at 7am. Instead, I found that the Sony "wakes up" the ipod to go off for 7am, so I did not have to set up the ipod alarm at all. I love my new clock radio. The only drawback is that you have to place the ipod in the dock the entire night, which means that your battery is constantly charging the entire night. From my understanding, this leads to early burnout of the battery. I wish there were a way to turn off the battery charger, but still have all the other functionality.
44 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
If The Price Reflected The Sound, This Sony iPod Dock Would Be Far Cheaper,
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This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
I have been using the Sony ICF-C1iP iPod Dock w/clock for about two months now. I bought it for my office, so that I could listen to the radio and also play songs from my iPod Touch. As far as looks go, this Sony is quite attractive. The buttons, located on top of the unit, are large and arranged well. The clock is a nice backlit blue, and is quite pleasing to the eye. The iPod dock, itself, is well made and offers an adjustable back support, so that every iPod model will be held in place firmly. Overall, the style, design and features of this unit are 5-star all the way.
Now for the weakness, which is arguably the most important feature of any music playing device. The sound quality of this Sony iPod dock is very average; barely. There is just no low end (bass). Don't get me wrong, the music doesn't sound tinny or distorted, when played at reasonable volume levels, but it just doesn't have the full-bodied sound that I desire. I wasn't expecting Bose SoundDock quality from this item, but I assumed that it would sound much better than it does. Highs are fairly crisp, and the midrange is very pronounced, but notes and sounds cut off quite sharply below that. I cannot find the rated frequency response of this model but I'm sure the numbers are fairly unimpressive. The stereo soundfield is also extremely narrow, even with the included "MEGA Xpand" feature turned on. The included remote control is nice, and it controls nearly every function of this device. However, all clock and alarm related features must be controlled from the dock itself. The unit is fairly large, considering that it is advertised as a clock radio. I don't know as though I would want this thing sitting on my nightstand. But I didn't buy it to be used as a clock radio, so I am not rating it as such. Overall I am fairly pleased with this device, as a means to play some low volume music in my office. However, for anyone that is looking to play loud music, and/or is expecting solid bass frequencies in your music, then I would definately look past this Sony ICF-C1iP dock. It does suit my needs here at the office quite adequately, and that is why I decided to keep it, but I certainly would not buy this unit for use at home. I paid just over $100.00 for mine (with tax), and for that kind of money I would exect much better sound. If it were only $50 or $60, I would give it 4 stars, but for the money that Sony demands for it I cannot rate it any higher than 3 stars.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well designed iPod product ironically from Sony.,
By ElfNeedsFoodBad (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
Best iPod Alarm Clock period.
Amazingly easy to set up, has 2 seperate alarms, and, unlike the iHome this is replacing, you can set the wake up volume. As an added bonus you can even set each alarm at a different volume! I can't tell you how many times I've jumped out of bed due to the lack of volume control on the iHome (OK, so the iHome's volume is "progressive" - it starts out too loud and works its way up to insane within about 5 seconds).
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Sounding Ipod Clock Radio - Barely fits on Nightstand,
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This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
I just got this clock/radio/alarm yesterday and thought I would give some initial impressions. It has good sound for a clock radio and charges and plays the IPOD in addition to playing the radio which has five presets and offers an optional alarm buzzer or music wakeup.
For 2" speakers it has great sound. It is slightly large length wise as it barely fits on my nightstand. Sony could easily have made it 2 to 3" less wide but left dead room at each end of the radio for expansion in a new series later with larger speakers or is engaging in creative packaging meant to impress beyond the actual size of the speakers - sort of like the large chip bags which are only half full. However, it does not provide sound even close to some of the Panasonic Micro Stereo PM series which have a music port for an Ipod or any MP3 player - which however is substantially larger and will not fit on a nightstand like this Sony Ipod Clock Dock but will do very well filling up a medium size living room with quality sound. Yes, the backlight display is a bit bright on its lowest setting and dimly lights the bedroom up at night. Sony also loves to show you a flashing colon between the clock numbers to show you it is working I guess - which only anoys you if you look at it. Duh, it wouldn't be on if it wasn't working so enough of the flashing second colon already! It also lacks a bass and treble control, although the overall sound quality for the size of the speakers is pleasing and bests most clock radios. The sound volume is adequate for a bedroom or kitchen, but will not be near loud enough for a livingroom stereo. Overall I like the unit and its sound is decently good for 2" speakers. I wish they had either put in 2 1/2 inch speakers to match the larger case, or made it more night stand friendly buy cutting the length down about 2 to 3" which could have easily been done with all the dead space on each end. If they had done that, installed a bass and treble control, and had a darker option for the dimmer, it would have been perfect. All the same, I recommend it as a Ipod Clock radio although it takes up alot of space unnecessarily on my night stand as the case is large, especially for the speakers it houses. I recon you could get a scrap piece of window tint and cut to fit the slightly bright display for a darker bedroom at night. If you want a clock radio, be careful if choosing the Altec Lansing IM600 which although more portable and not quit as wide as the Sony, as Altec appears to be engaging in a little creative advertising when they say it can be used as an alarm clock as it seems not to have a clock at all, except for using the Ipod as one.
32 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good product, but the display is just too bright,
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This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
I really wanted to like this product. It had everything I was looking for. The sound quality was good (not great, but good for something of this size). The remote works great, and the iPod integration is well done. It's very easy to use.
But in the end I decided to return it. The problem is the display. It has three brightness levels, but even at the lowest setting I found it to be way too bright. It really projects light out into the room, to the point where it casts shadows on the walls and ceiling. It's actually hard to look at during the night until your eyes adjust to the bright light. Yet during the day, it's almost impossible to read unless you are looking at it straight on. Since the main selling point of this product over other iPod speaker docks is the clock radio functionality, this is a fatal flaw.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value! (Watch out: This is NOT the iPhone compatible version),
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This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
Very good value for the money.
A heads up for iPhone owners: If you are looking for the iPhone compatible version, make sure you order ICF-C1IPMK2 instead of ICFC1IPBLK. They look the same but ICFC1IPBLK experiences interference and gives a warning. Here is the link: Sony ICF-C1IPMK2 Speaker System and Clock Radio with iPod Dock (Black)
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spectacular!!! Works with iPhone,
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This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
I was looking for a speaker for my iPhone. I was looking for something around $100 from a reputed brand. I tested a lot of speakers at the Apple Store like JBL, Altec Lansing etc but wasnt satisfied. the JBL sounded awesome but didnt have any features, the low end altec lansing speakers didnt sound that good. then my eyes fell on this sony speaker. i liked the quality plus it suited my budget plus it had dual alarm and radio.
I bought them from Apple Store yesterday and tried it last night and i should say it exceeded all my expectations. Pros: 1) Quality of music is amazing with an option to turn on/off the megabass 2) works without any disturbance even when the iPhone was in normal mode. the only disturbance that i heard was when i connected the iPhone. after that there was no disturbance. i was very surprised b'cos the guy at the store said i've to keep the phone in "airplane" mode otherwise i would be hearing a lot of disturbance but he was wrong. 3) this was important (to me)...i've the showcase case for the iPhone and it was not possible to connect to any of the other speakers with the case as it didnt fit the dock. guess what??? this sony speakers dock is wide enough that i was able to connect the iPhone with my case on and that was the best part for me. 4) dual alarm works very well. Cons: 1) nothing really. but if i have say one, then i would say its the price. i would have been very very happy if this was priced around $70 but for some reason all the ipod/iphone speakers are expensive. wonder why?? Overall I am very very happy with this speaker. even though i bought it with a mindset to return it but i am going to keep it.... I highly recommend this.... Hats off Sony!!!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All the features I have been looking for!,
By Monku "Gadget Freak" (Emerald HIlls, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
I was looking for an IPod docking clock-radio less than $100 with the following features: easy setup; decent sound; good remote control; NO gradual awake feature; adjustable dimmer; and pre-sets. I bought and returned three other models before I decided to pay a bit more for this Sony. It has turned out to be far superior to many on the market; most importantly, it had all the features I wanted. I can control the wakeup volume of the radio or IPod - the volume is constant unlike one model I tried that went from 0 to loud in 5 seconds - not the way to wake up. There have been complaints that the display is too bright; I was concerned about this but found that the lowest setting works fine. The initial set up was easy and intuitive. The remote control has enough features to control both the radio and IPod modes.
If I have any negative comments, they would include: 1. a slightly tinny sound at high volume; 2. FM reception not the best but that could be my location; 3. I have the unit on a "high boy" dresser and I cannot see the display from the level of the bed. This is solvable, however, by raising the unit. Bottom line, this is a great unit for my needs; and please note that it is smaller and more streamlined than it appears to be in the pictures.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Something you should know before you buy,
This review is from: Sony Speaker Dock/Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone - Black (Electronics)
I had one of these under my arm last night, ready to buy, then I checked out one last thing that made me put it back. It is surely a non-issue for a vast majority of people, but for some, with certain space limitations, it may also be an issue.
Check out the transformer on the plug-end of the power cord. It might be the biggest one I've ever seen. It's HUGE! Because of that and extreme and unalterable space limitations I have , I cannot use this item where I intended and had to move on to another IPOD-compatible item. That said, it would have killed them to house the transformer IN the unit? There's PLENTY of room in the back of this item due to the design. Bad decision by the SONY engineers. |
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