Thursday, January 14, 2016

iHome Lightning Clock Radio for iPhone/iPod in my opinion


The couple of days ago. I'm looking for information on the iHome Lightning Clock Radio for iPhone/iPod, so i have to tell.


iHome Lightning Clock Radio for iPhone/iPod

iHome Lightning Clock Radio for iPhone/iPod


Start your day fully charged with the iPL22, the Lightning docking, space-saving clock radio. The iPL22 features a customizable alarm, FM Radio, a programmable snooze, a sleep timer and lets you charge and play your music through the top-docking Lightning connector. You can wake and sleep to radio, buzzer or to your favorite tunes. requires CR2450 button cell battery (included) sleep to iPhone or iPod with adjustable sleep timer EXB" Expanded Bass and Reson8 technology for great sound auto-Sync instantly sets clock to iPhone time FM radio with 6 presets aux-in jack to play audio from audio devices equipped with 3.5mm headphone jack works with iHome Apps available on the App Store display dimmer control 100V-240V universal voltage ... Read more




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    WakingNews Alarm Clock is yet another beta app release with some potential. It functions primarily as an alarm clock. You set an alarm as usual and it goes off on time as usual. However, this one reads you the news from a variety of sources when it goes off. So it functions a little bit like old school radio alarm clocks. It has several good news sources, including Yahoo Finances, Yahoo Sports, Engadget, etc. However, there are some lesser sources of words there as well. Thankfully, you can choose the sources that play when the alarm goes off. It's in beta so there are definitely bugs. It is also free and has potential.

    ReplyDelete