iHome iP9BR Clock Radio for iPod, iPhone
- Wake to iPhone/iPod, playlists, AM/FM Radio or Buzzer
- Plays and charges iPhone and docking iPod models
- Bass, Treble, 3D and Balance controls
- Reson8 ported cabinet stereo speakers
- AutoSet clock adjusts to time zone
Product Description
The iP9 is an innovative clock radio for iPhone & iPod designed to shield annoying iPhone/mobile phone GSM noise. This way the airplane mode is not required and you’ll never miss a call again when your iPhone is docked.The iP9 has several unique features, including a full function remote control with menu navigation, AM/FM presets, EQ controls, and even 3D sound for an enhanced audio experience. The iP9 also allows you to wake to your custom iPod playlist at different times on different days with our 7-5-2 feature and programmable snooze settings. You’ll also enjoy phenomenal sound around the clock with our Reson8 stereo speaker chambers.Wake or sleep to iPhone, iPod®, AM/FM radio or buzzerUniversal dock with inserts to fit docking iPod modelsWeekday/weekend alarm settingsProgrammable snooze timesCharges iPhone or iPod while dockedHigh-fidelity stereo drivers in specially designed Reson8® speaker chambers deliver astounding clarity, depth, and powerL… More >>
iHome iP9BR Clock Radio for iPod, iPhone
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5 comments
A. Clark on December 16, 2009 at 7:39 pm
This product can be purchased directly from the Apple store for $99.95 plus free shipping.
J. Esquivel on December 16, 2009 at 8:50 pm
I wish there was a zero rating for this product.
If I just wanted an iPod speakers, I would have bought that, but this item claims to be a both, alarm and iPod audio system. iPod work fine but the alarm does not. I set both alarms and only one works.
I’m on my way to return it.
N. Dimmick on December 16, 2009 at 11:20 pm
I’m on my second IP9 in a month. Both are having the same problem. When placing my Iphone 3g on the dock connection, half the time, I’ll get a window popping up to warn me that this accessory is not designed to work with the Iphone and I should use airplane mode. What’s up with that? Of course it was designed for the Iphone. If I remove the phone and re-dock, it will usually work OK, but sometimes it takes 3 or 4 tries to get it to work. If I don’t catch it, the alarm will only trigger the buzzer.
This is some crazy erratic behavior that I’m not willing to pay $90 for.
Raelene Skerda on December 17, 2009 at 12:59 am
Excellent value! The clock is easy to read and the electronics easy to understand and use.
J. Milligan on December 17, 2009 at 3:27 am
It worked great, even with the big software upgrade that apple rolled out with the introduction of the 3GS. Just last week I did a routine update on my iPhone and now it no longer works with this unit. I plug it into the cradle and it gives me a compatibility error message then freezes up the clock radio. Since it’s past the 2 month return window with Amazon I’m out of luck as they will not stand by this vendor and take the return.
I would not buy this product. Way too unstable!