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iLive iC638B Clock Radio with Docking Station for iPod (Black) | 
| Brand: GPX Category: CE
List Price: $94.23 Buy Used: $47.86 You Save: $46.37 (49%)
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 7.4 x 6.9
MPN: IC638B Model: IC638B UPC: 047323176388 EAN: 0047323176388 ASIN: B0017MKWK8
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| Features:
| • | Compatibility: iPod classic 3G, 4G, 5G, 6G; iPod mini; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G; iPod touch 1G; iPhone 1G, 3G | | • | Gradual wake function lets you wake to iPod, radio, or buzzer comfortably and naturally | | • | Snooze settings let you catch a few extra ZZZs | | • | Never lose power or function with the backup battery | | • | Find your favorite radio stations quickly and easily using station presets |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description GPX IC638B AM/FM CLOCK RADIO WITH IPOD(R) DOCKCERTIFIED APPLE(R) IPOD(R) CONNECTOR; BUILT-IN CHARGING CIRCUIT FOR IPOD(R) MINI, NANO, VIDEO and PHOTO; DIGITAL TUNE AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH STATION MEMORY PRESETS; ACCURATE RBDS CLOCK SET; VIDEO OUT ; MP3-READY AUX-IN; BATTERY BACK-UP KEEPS TIME DURING POWER OUTAGE
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| Customer Reviews:
Good deal October 3, 2008 Yousef A. Alzahrani Very good product but , can't work with battery, and also the power 110V only
well thought out list here, read before buying September 23, 2008 Jeff Hesser First the good- - loud sound - plays music from my iphone (though will not charge, don't recommend)
Now the more lengthy part The BAD - - when this sits on my night stand (about eye level while laying down) it is impossible to see the time because of the slanted design of the time. - EXTREMELY bright even on DIM??? plus there is a blue LED bar along the bottom that lights up if you want to listen to music or radio at night. I put black tape over the bottom but still horrible design decision
I would have sent it back but by the time I would pay for shipping and other fee's it just wasn't worth it. In review, it is a crappy alarm clock (can't see the time from bed and my whole room is blue while it's on) and it won't charge/play an iPhone. save yourself the trouble and skip this one.
"Gradual Wake" is a Joke July 24, 2008 n/a (Maryland, United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Keep in mind that I'm incredibly cranky thanks to being blasted out of bed in the span of five seconds without having any way to stop it other than to hit "snooze". When I read that this alarm had "Gradual Wake", I somehow conjured up images of those lighted alarm clocks that mimic the sunrise. Oh, how wrong I was. There is NOTHING gradual about the "wake" on this alarm. The volume is increased by three about every second, so if you don't shut it off very quickly, it becomes a blaring nuisance. There is no way to set the maximum volume for the "gradual" wake. There is no way to turn off the "gradual" wake and simply wake to a preset volume. You can try turning the volume down, but the unit will turn it right back up. Like it or lump it. I don't know who designs these alarms, but they really need to put a little thought into them before they produce them.
On the upside, it automatically sets the time based on your time zone using radio frequency. However, don't think that will save you in the case of a power outage in the middle of the night, because you need to confirm the time... and unless you've installed a backup battery, your alarms will also have been wiped out.
Sound quality is surprisingly good, and the dual alarms are a nice feature... but waking to your iPod is fairly useless on this alarm clock for the above reason.
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