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iHome iH6 Clock Radio for iPod (Black)

by Soundesign
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)

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Product Specifications
Color: Black
Brand Name:Soundesign
Number of Items:1

Technical Details

Color: Black
  • High-quality clock radio with built-in iPod docking station and AM/FM tuner
  • Sleeps or wakes to iPod, radio, or buzzer; auto-setting time and date functions
  • Gentle Wake and Gentle Sleep modes gently increase or decrease system volume
  • Pair of Strontium-Ferrite speakers with exclusive 1-piece speaker chambers
  • Special port for iPod shuffle; measures 10.2 x 3. x 6.1 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
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Product Details

Color: Black
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6 x 3 inches ; 3.1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000JFVY88
  • Item model number: IH6BR
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)

Product Description

Color: Black

Amazon.com Product Description

Compatible with any generation iPod, the iHome iH6 Clock Radio includes a built-in iPod docking station, and a special port for iPod shuffle and AM/FM tuner. The iH6 also gives you the choice of waking of up to your iPod, radio, or a buzzer, and it offers the convenience of auto-set time and date functions. For those who prefer to drift into sleep and wake up slowly, the "gentle wake" and "gentle sleep" modes gradually increase or decrease system volume. The iH6 also features a pair of Strontium-Ferrite speakers with exclusive one-piece speaker chambers for crystal clear sound in a space-saving package. There's even an auxiliary line in provided so you can plug in your portable CD player or other MP3 players. Finally, the easy-to-use, full function remote control lets you access all the iH6's features from the comfort of your bed.

Product Description

iHome Dual Alarm Clock Radio for your kPod or iPod shuffle with Remote Control and AM/FM Presets

 

Customer Reviews

58 Reviews
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, good alarm clock... does not work with 3g!!!, February 25, 2007
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I bought this on a whim, since I've been waking up to my $5 alarm-radio recently. The build quality is excellent, and the ported chambers are good. Not anywhere like the bose wave radio, but pretty decent. I'd rate it lower than bookshelf speakers, about on par with mid-grade computer speakers, and above most clock radios.

The layout is good. It's a little funny to set the alarms; hold the "alarm 1" button, then turn the dial quickly or slowly till it's done, then press "Alarm On" to toggle alarm 1, alarm 2, alarm 1 & 2, off. Once you get used to it, everything is easy. The radio tuning is done by turning the dial, the "scan" is only on the remote. Remote works well from 10ft away.

However, on the front of the box it states "Works with all dockable iPods" with an asterisk. On the other side of the package, in tiny letters, it says "not compatible with 3G iPod". I really have a contention with the use of the word "All" when it doesn't mean "All". On picking this item up quickly, I saw the star but didn't think to check out the exception; I thought it referred to the "iPod not included" elsewhere on the package. I would never have expected "All dockable iPods" to mean the same as "All dockable iPods except the 3G dockable iPod". Other radios say "Compatible with 4G, 5g, Photo..." and so on. Much more clear. Incidentally, the iH5 (earlier version) is 3G friendly, and I'll probably be picking that up soon.

Another note: the "2 alarms" isn't as nice as I thought; 1 alarm is beeper or ipod, the 2nd is radio. I wanted 2 ipod alarms, or 2 any alarms. It puzzles me why they decided to limit each alarm. So essentially, this is a 1 1/2 alarm ipod alarm clock for me.

Overall, good design, good build, recommended product unless you have a 3G.

(Rating 4 stars, no minus for the 3G incompatibility)
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars One significant design flaw, March 26, 2007
If you are looking for an IPod alarm system this is your machine. The reviewer comments about good sound quality are on the mark. But it has one serious design flaw at least for how I wanted to use it and I'm returning mine. I thought it was a dual IPod/Radio alarm system, as advertised. It is not. The radio alarm is only a second alarm, apparently for a second sleeper. You cannot select between the two options. Tried the work around of setting the second alarm to go off first but you can't not set Ipod alarm so when it (or the buzzer) goes off it shuts down the radio. Can't understand why they couldn't have worked around this issue but beware if you want choice and flexibility in what you wake to.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product - Great Price, November 19, 2006
First off

this is the best integration I've seen of a speaker/alarm/iPod trio!

The iPod plugs in real easily, and it is charged while in cradle ---- from there, the music, for the most part, sounds great, and all the functions are very easy to use

I was also impressed that it came with batteries, so if the power goes out, the batteries will serve as a backup

and of course, the alarm is loud as heck!

The reason I purchased the iHome though is because of its 'gentle wake' feature, which plays music at a low volume, and slowly increases to wake the person up

Phillips was the first to introduce this feature into their alarm clocks, and I loved it! --- I hate waking up to a jarring sound, first thing in the morning

however, the gentle wake functions on this alarm are not as solid ----- don't get me wrong, the music does start out at its lowest setting and gradually increases

the music, even at its low setting, starts out too loud, and then gradually increases way too quickly

compared to regular alarms though, this is a HUGE difference, and I don't find the iHome's alarm to be 'jarring' in any way, but it can definitely be improved upon

for the most part though, I'm pretty happy --- its great waking up to one's favorite iPod songs and playing them while getting ready in the morning ---- in addition, every alarm, on this clock, automatically uses Gentle Wake, in comparison to the Phillips, which had to be set manually within this feature

if the 'gentle-wake' feature is more important though, then I suggest going with Phillips

HAPPY BUYING!!!!!
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