Tuesday, March 6, 2012

iHome iD37GZC Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPad/iPhone/iPod with FM Preset Station Memory (Gunmetal)

iHome iD37GZC Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPad/iPhone/iPod with FM Preset Station Memory (Gunmetal)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 6 inches ; 2.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B004OA6VZ0
  • Item model number: iD37GZC

By : iHome
Price : $63.99
You Save : $26.00 (29%)
iHome iD37GZC Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPad/iPhone/iPod with FM Preset Station Memory (Gunmetal)

Product Description


The iD37 is a dual alarm clock radio for iPad, iPhone and iPod that lets you charge your iPad, iPhone or iPod and lets you wake and sleep to any of these, to a custom playlist, or to FM radio. A Time Sync button syncs the clock to your iPhone (which is always current via cell phone towers) to set the time quickly. The iD37 allows you to set two separate alarms with different times on different days with our 7-5-2 feature. The iD37 also includes 6 FM presets and EQ controls. USB port for charging other devices.

 

iHome iD37GZC Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPad/iPhone/iPod with FM Preset Station Memory (Gunmetal)

 

Technical Details

  • Wake or sleep to iPad, iPhone, iPod, custom playlist or FM radio to start or end your day just the way you want it to sound;
  • App friendly so it works with free iHome+Sleep app or paid iHome+Radio internet radio app;
  • Reson8 speaker chambers are specially designed sealed speaker enclosures delivering astounding clarity, depth and power;
  • Also includes remote control, line-in jack, battery backup, preset clock, 6 FM presets,
  • Also has adjustable EQ bass, treble, and balance controls to let you customize your sound
  • Daylight Saving Time switch, and universal 100/240V universal AC adaptor
  • Dual alarm with weekday/weekend/custom alarm settings with 2 independent alarms let you wake to iPad, iPhone, iPod,
  • Custom play-lists, FM radio or buzzer; 7.5.2 alarm settings for full week, work week, weekend or custom app settings
  • Flexible dock to charge and play iPad, iPhone or iPod while docked; and USB charging port to charge other devices
  • Play-lists, FM radio or buzzer; 7.5.2 alarm settings for full week, work week, weekend or custom app settings
  • Time sync button to sync unit to iPad/iPhone/iPod time
iHome iD37GZC Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPad/iPhone/iPod with FM Preset Station Memory (Gunmetal)

Customer Reviews


I am a huge iHome fan and have been buying their products for years. In fact, whenever it comes time for me to replace or buy an iPod dock in my home, I look for an iHome.
On my nightstand I currently have/had the iHome iH80 Speaker System for iPod (Black) . I bought it on February 28, 2008 when it was a Deal of the Day. To this day it looks and works like it is brand new! In my bathroom I currently have the iHome iH22SV Alarm Clock Speaker System for iPod . I wanted both docks to charge. I loved that the one in my bedroom had a remote and not necessarily a lighted clock. Sometimes lights are too bright. The bathroom iHome I have only had for a few months and wanted it to be small and with a lighted clock. I need to know what time it is as I get ready. The one in the bathroom even though it is small, the sound is tinny and the time is always off a few minutes. I have reset the time but somehow it always ends a few minutes behind again.
In comes the iHome iD37. I decided to replace my nightstand iHome with the new unit. The iD37 has a small footprint and leaves a lot more space on my nightstand. Comparing it to the iH80, I love that the unit is smaller and easier to reach. I took pictures and added them to the gallery so you could see the unit with both other iHomes I own. I placed my newest generation iPod touch on the unit and just hit the `time synch' button and boom, it displayed the time that the iPod has! No more hitting buttons for endless minutes if the power goes out. Plus, it comes with a back up battery in case the battery does go out. The equalizer is a nice touch but I use the one built into the iPod. I love that I can turn the bass, treble, or balance, up/down or left/right. The unit also comes with a remote which my iH80 had and has a similar layout. I owned my other remote for over 3 years and it never died on me and I used it every night. I also read in another review the remote comes with an extra battery. Mine came with only one, it is in a separate bag though so you can place it into the remote once you open the box, no corrosion then. I was fearful that the dimmer/lighted clock might be too bright. My iH22 has only 3 light settings and at it highest I use it as a night light in my bathroom. This one has 8 settings, 7 going from high to low and the 8th is off completely. I love that! I do not have to be blinded with a light on my night stand.
Sound wise I don't know how they got so much sound in such a small unit. I expected since it was about the same size of my iH22 the sound might be similar. However, the sound is INCREDIBLE It is rich and fills the room! It amazes me that it is coming from such a small device. Another thing that fit the bill for me is the USB port on the side. I charge my phone on a bookcase across the bedroom and like to sleep with my cell phone on my night stand. This solves that! I used a USB cable with a micro USB and it can stay on my night stand now and I can charge it if need be. That is a wonderful feature to have! I have tested this unit on the first generation iPod and the latest and both play flawlessly.
I could not be happier with the dock. If I were to tell iHome all the features I wanted in a unit, they just built it! Please look at the photo gallery to get an idea on the size of the unit compare to other iHome models. I would not pass this one up if it has all the features you are looking for.

otterbox case for iphone 4 and original ipad works with this alarm clock! no adaptors needeed! can i finally hear an amen?!

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