With iHome's iH41BR Rotating iPod Alarm Clock don't just wake up and fall asleep to your iPod's music, but enjoy your favorite movies too. This intelligent, rotating alarm clock is designed specifically for watching movies on the iPod touch. Once pivoted on its side, the clock's LCD adjusts, so it can be read accurately as well. Not only will the alarm clock play your iPod but it will also charge your docked player, ensuring that when you're ready to leave the house your iPod is too. The Aux line-in jack also lets you connect other MP3 players and audio devices.
iHome's featured, EXB Expanded Bass and Reson8 speaker technology provides surprisingly excellent sound from this compact unit. If you're not quite ready to wake up, just hit the snooze button for 9 extra minutes of shut-eye. You can also hit the snooze button to adjust the brightness on the clock's LCD display. A battery backup keeps the clock's time and alarm settings intact in the event of a power failure.
| Compatibility | mini (4 & 6GB), 4G (20 & 40GB), nano 1G (1, 2 & 4GB), 5G video (30, 60 & 80GB), nano 2G (2, 4 & 8GB), classic (80 & 160GB), nano 3G, touch (8 & 16GB), nano 4G video (8 & 16GB) |
| Radio | No |
| Radio Frequency | N/A |
| Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Input | Aux line-in |
| Output | No |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| AC Power | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| DC Power Requirements | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 6.7 x 6.2 x 3.4" (17 x 15.75 x 8.6cm) |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
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Comments about iHome iH41BR Rotating iPod Alarm Clock:
This thing is awesome-
I think while its a great product all around I was very impressed w/ the dimmer button on it. I know this is probably not a big issue for most; but I like sleeping in a dark room- no numbers glaring at me and with this alarm/ dock you can turn the numbers to pitch black- Just keep pressing the dimmer switch and it totally goes dark-
Everything else on it works well- my only complaint would be no fm radio- but oh well!
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