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Hmm. I don't see a dedicated or physically separate "snooze" button, unlike the iH5. That's kind of a big deal for an alarm clock, don't you think?
Posted by didymos! on August 23, 2006 at 11:58 AM (PDT)
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I don't think this is being marketed as an alarm clock... more like a shelf system. Unless, of course, you need a subwoofer to wake up.
Posted by antgoo in Georgia, USA on August 23, 2006 at 2:55 PM (PDT)
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iHome doesn't know how to make an alarm clock anyway, so it is probably a good thing this unit lacks that feature. I mean, who would want the ability to control the wake volume of your iPod? ... oh, right ... everybody. Oops!
I hope the next version of the iHome alarm clock fixes this. It is a very nice system otherwise.
Posted by december in Boston/Toronto on August 23, 2006 at 4:14 PM (PDT)