Showing posts with label ipod alarm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipod alarm. Show all posts

11/29/2011

DreamGear i.Sound Time Travel iPod Speaker System (Black) Review

DreamGear i.Sound Time Travel iPod Speaker System (Black)
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This unit drains my ipod in about an hour. Drains it completely dead, I tried it twice. Also, despite item description, this unit has no S-video or audio/video outputs at all. Even if it worked, it's too complicated to use the alarm function on a daily basis - needs much refinement.

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Wake to your favorite iPod tunes each day of the week with the DreamGeari.Sound Time Travel personal speaker system. Equipped with a high-quality built-inamplifier, an iPod docking station, and a backlit digital LED alarm clock, the Time Travelmakes a great addition to your collection of travel accessories. The system sounds crispand dynamic thanks to its pair of side speakers, which deliver a far better sound thanmost conventional clock radios. The built-in docking station, meanwhile, lets you chargeand sync an iPod 3G, iPod 4G with click wheel, iPod photo, iPod video, iPod nano (1Gand 2G), and iPod mini while you listen. Best of all, the system measures only a fewinches across, so it won't take up excess space in your luggage or on your bedside table.Other details include a sleek black finish that complements many iPods, an auxiliaryinput for connecting older iPods and other portable audio devices, A/V and S-videooutputs for hooking up to a TV or monitor (ideal for the iPod video), and a snoozebutton. The Time Travel, which runs for up to 60 hours on four AA batteries (soldseparately), is backed by a 120-day warranty.
What's in the Box Time Travel speaker system, AC adapter, user's manual.

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8/10/2011

Panasonic iPod/iPhone Compact Clock Radio, AM/FM Radio, Dual Alarm and Clear Vision Sound (Black) Review

Panasonic iPod/iPhone Compact Clock Radio, AM/FM Radio, Dual Alarm and Clear Vision Sound (Black)
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After about 15years my alarm clock finally died and it was time for a new one. The panasonic RC-DC1 works pretty much as advertised and I couldn't be happier with it.
All settings are able to be changed without an ipod/iphone via the buttons on the sides and face, however with an idevice things are very simple and intuitive.
A couple of quirks, however. Syncing the time, the alarm settings, and the radio presets are all separate actions. The alarm and radio presets are set by hitting sync on different screens of the memory loader app. They do not sync at the same time, as I learned when I woke up to static instead of a radio station. Although you select what preset/frequency you want on the alarm setting screen, it actually sets the radio only to a preset (preset 1, 2, etc) rather than the actual frequency of the station. If you haven't synced your presets, it'll tune to the default frequency, which in my area is nothing but static. Obviously, you probably won't be changing your radio presets very often, but after a power outage or whatnot there will be at least three sync actions to perform. That being said, this is something that could easily be improved by an update to the memory loader app.
The time is synced by pressing a button on the front of the clock. I actually like this feature because I like to set my alarm clock a couple minutes ahead and it won't be reset every time I adjust the alarm settings.
The events setting is pretty much useless. It seems as though it only will display events from the address book (birthdays... and that's pretty much it). It does not display events from the calendar. Again, this seems like something an update to the app could fix.
As far as the dock itself, it seems adequate to accommodate just about any configuration of ipod/iphone and whatever case you may have. There is about 1/3 of an inch space on each side of my iphone 4 sans case, and a small support beam that can be raised or lowered to support the back of the device. Once in place my iphone has a fair bit of wiggle room and is not seated particularly firmly, but it works well enough.
The display is back-lit and is a bit bright. The snooze button doubles as a dimmer button and there are three brightness settings. The brightest is too bright for me at night, but the lowest setting isn't bad and still very readable during the daytime. The volume is also more than adequate. The default volume level of 13 is way too loud, I turned mine down to 9... the thing is right next to my head. Sound is also pretty decent for a dinky little speaker in an alarm clock.
Overall, I love this thing. You can customize all your alarm settings, then plug your iphone in and sync it. Either alarm 1 or 2 will play from the ipod, buzzer, or radio, and either of them can be set for whichever days of the week you wish. You can even customize the length of the snooze. In my research this is easily the most, and easiest, customizable alarm clock I've seen.

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What's in the Box
Panasonic RC-DC1, AC adaptor, AM loop antenna, user's manual


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