Electronics : iHome iH6 Clock Radio for iPod (Black)

Electronics : iHome iH6 Clock Radio for iPod (Black)

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iHome iH6 Clock Radio for iPod (Black)

from: Sound Design, Inc.



iHome iH6 Clock Radio for iPod (Black)
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Street Price: $99.99
Gaunz Org Price: $79.35
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Soundesign
Color: Black
EAN: 0047532889543
Label: Sound Design, Inc.
Product Manufacturer: Sound Design, Inc.
Model: IH6BR
Publisher: Sound Design, Inc.
Studio: Sound Design, Inc.
Variation Description: Black


Piece facts:
  • 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




(Black) iPod for Radio Clock iH6 iHome






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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.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Clock Radio ...
I purchased this for my wife as a Christmas present. She has loved it from day 1. The sound is great, set up seemed easy (she never asked for help!). I read other reviews about the time display being very bright, it is but the dim setting ends that issue. The only reason I do not give 5 stars is it appears if you fall asleep with your iPod playing you can not wake up to a buzzer, only music. I don't have a problem with waking up to music but my wife is a little concerned she will sleep through the alarm. To date she has not.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - iHome iH6
great product sold by Amazon with excellent service, fast shipping and great satisfaction. Thank you Amazon!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Junk ...
It just doesn't work.. Brand new out of the box it wont respond to radio buttons or Ipod controls. Not supported on website. The clock works. I guess I can time how long I'm not listening to music.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Pitiful AM reception
I realize that most people buy this product to play their iPods through it. However, when a product is advertised as an AM/FM radio, you expect to get exactly that. The AM reception in this device is so pitiful you would think you were listening to an old Japanese transistor radio from the late '60's. Very disappointing to say the least. We still have this player, but the under-counter device from iHome was so bad we donated it to a fund raising auction. There is something wrong with the engineering iHome is putting into their AM receivers - or maybe they're not engineering them at all. Maybe they are left over from an old Japanese warehouse.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Product ...
The iH6 sounds great, it serves its purpose as a great set of speakers for the nano. My girlfriend loves it. But i suggest the iH8 its the same price i payed for the iH6.

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