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56 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Alarm Function a Deal Breaker,
This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
I can't imagine what they were thinking when they designed this thing.
Here's the problem. If you have an ipod in the unit you cannot wake up to the buzzer, only the ipod. If you go to sleep with the ipod on, playing some mellow music at low volume, this is what you will hear for your morning alarm. It's not going to wake you. You cannot use the buzzer for an alarm unless you take the ipod out. What's the point of having it? Mine is going back.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Do They Not Understand That Most People Use a Case?!?!,
By Raven A. Wind (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
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When my iHome iH27 arrived, I was dismayed to find that it didn't work. No sound from the dock or from the Line-In, and no light on the panel. It also didn't seem to be charging my iPod, whether it was in the case or not in the case.
After a tech-support email finally made the rounds (turn-around time: 2 days) I was told to remove the little built-in back-up battery from the device, wait 30 seconds, and then put it back in and try again. I was happy to see that this worked. The sound is decent, the alarm is OK, and the clock works like-- well-- a clock. I don't really need this to be much more than what it is, and I don't really care whether the alarm is from my iPod or the clock itself, as long as it goes off as scheduled. What I really cared about was having a charging dock that provided speakers, and didn't start up iTunes and go through the sync like my PC does when I dock my iPod (and yes, I know I can disable that, but I want it to be automatic when I need to sync, and so I leave it that way). In terms of being a charging speaker dock, this works well. The speakers are sufficiently loud, the charging works as advertised. No complaints here. However, there's one glaring issue that has plagued all iHome devices I've used, and that's the use of different-sized plates in the dock to fit all the different iPods. It's completely unfriendly to those of us who use slim-fit cases on our iPods, and there are a lot of us, judging from the number of them available and being reviewed online. I'm not snapping open the case every time I want to use the official iPod touch dock plate on this device, and none of the other plates really fit all that well, either. I can go without a dock plate, but that leaves the iPod sitting there without support, and that's not a great option. I'm looking over at the iPad dock I'm using for my iPod touch... Now THAT is an intelligent design. Instead of needing a specific plate to fit each iPod, they just built up a slanted wall behind the dock connector, which lets my iPod touch rest safely and securely. Why couldn't iHome do that? Why not make a universal connection that doesn't require different plates? At the very least, why not make plates that take into account the extra millimeter of material for the vast number of iPods being protected by a close-fitting case or skin? As it is, I had to take a razor blade to a spare plate, and cut out a bigger slot for my iPod touch to fit into it, along with the slim case I prefer to keep on my device. I would gladly have purchased a plate if they made them in the right size, but a look at iHome's website shows no plates that even support the iPod touch 4th generation, let alone plates that will support an iPod touch 4G with a case on it. I'll also note that there was no iPhone plate in the package at all. None. If you have an iPhone, you don't get one. Sorry. You'll have to cut the iPod classic plate open, I guess. On the plus side, the iH27 comes with a nice carrying sleeve (see, iHome? EVEN YOUR DOCK HAS A CASE!) and folds to travel easily. The folding worries me a bit because it actually folds down over the AC adapter port, and if you accidentally fold it down without disconnecting AC power, you might just bend your AC adapter's connection... I doubt this will be an issue, but it's a curious design choice, nonetheless. Another curious choice was to have the black alarm clock unit gain its power from a white AC cord. So you have this black device with a stark white cable coming out the back of it, and it looks a little tacky. You could always use batteries, but I can't imagine they'd be a good idea for long-term use. Fine for travel, sure, but if you plan to dock your iPod a lot, batteries will surely drain quickly. iHome told me that this product is discontinued, and so my review-- though on a new item-- is a tad late to the game. I can report that it works with the 4th Gen iPod touch (as long as you carve out your own docking plate for a good fit), but as it is an older model, you may want to be sure before buying it... Newer iPods may not be compatible. I'd give it one more star if only the docking plates were more user-friendly and varied.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
rich sound!,
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
NOT WHAT I PAID FOR!,
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This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
I bought this thing last week and it said it would charge my ipod 4th generation but it doesn't! Also, the sound is very weak. I have it in my office and sometimes I have to crank it up to 15 just to hear it! I'm honestly thinking of taking this thing back.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Do not buy,
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This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
I have enjoyed previous iHome products, but I am not happy about this one. I got this one because it was one of the only alarm clocks that had an aux/out port which is important for iPod touch users. The problem is that the alarm will use the iPod if it is plugged in and not the buzzer. The buzzer will go off if there is not iPod charging (good luck if you just wanted to charge your iPod overnight.) There is no way to tell it to always use the buzzer when you have an ipod on the charger. I will never buy a iHome product again because of this, I have wasted too much money on them.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love it & use it everyday,
By Crystalline "Crystalline" (Tampa, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
I bought this alarm clock 2 years ago in Best Buy. To this day I haven't had any issues. I use a 2nd gen Nano with it. I really like how you can set the song you want to wake up to. It's quality, small, looks very nice on my dresser, and is very portable. It has the size and weight of a big hardback novel, still small enough for an overnight bag. I often take it with me when I travel. My fiance and I love having our music with us whereever we go, and this product enables us to have an earbud-free way to listen to it in it our hotel rooms, on the beach, etc. The volume gets pretty loud and backup battery has never died on me, even after hours by the poolside. It doesnt come with the remote, but I bought it for $20 and I'm glad I did. I can clean my room and skip through songs with ease. The only thing I wish it had was a radio - which is why I'm only giving it 4 stars. Now the iHome line has these with radios, but they didnt when I bought this. BTW, the picture shows the speakers in the "up" position, but they can also be folded down so the speaker lies flat. (cool) Unlike some other reviewers, I saw what I was buying in the store, so I knew the weight and look of the object beforehand and I love it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, I like you the sound,
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This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
excellent sound without distortion, everything works perfect I will give a 4 because with the remote control would be a 5, and for travel easier for me in particular I liked the sound and when active the srs wow is more refined the bass sound, thanks
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very Disappointing,
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This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
I bought this a couple of years ago when it was $99. The manual is awkwardly arranged and I've had a hard time setting the clock and alarm. Nor did it come with a remote. The sound is OK. It's a little large to be easily portable.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ih27,
By Caroline (Fort Worth, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
I recently bought this for myself because I wanted an alarm clock that would charge my ipod (itouch 1st gen) and play songs off the ipod as an alarm function. I am very happy with it. Setting the time and alarm is very easy, and its very simple to plug your ipod in and start playing music. You can still navigate the ipod (at least the itouch) while its plugged in and charging. One nice thing is that if you forget to plug your ipod into it at night, the alarm function will still work, and because you can both put batteries in it and plug it in the wall even if the power goes out you'll still get woken up. As one reviewer posted, the volume level you leave it on is what it will wake you up with, I guess if you do like to listen to music very quietly before bed and you want to use the alarm function you might have a problem with this, but for me the volume I listen to music at is sufficient to wake me up in the morning. I'm not a sound snob but I didn't notice any distortion or any tinny quality to the music, to my ear the quality is great.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Quality Portable Sound,
Our ihome 2go iH27 sits next to our daughter's Altec Lansing im600. The sound on the im600 is a little richer, and if you need FM, then the im600 is probably for you. The ih27 does provide an alarm function with the ipod off (something the im600 can't do). The iH27 comes with a handy cushioned travel case, something the im600 lacks. The im600 comes with a remote. Our iH27 didn't come with a remote (can be ordered separately). Overall, the iH27 is probably a better system for travel (ours is headed for Europe).
Oh yeah - we had to take our first iH27 back when it quit working after 20 minutes. The store (Bed, Bath, and Beyond) was happy to exchange it. |
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iHome iH27 Portable Alarm Clock for iPod (Black) by Soundesign
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