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Posted Aug 7, 2006 11:41 by Myra M.
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Most of us probably start the day to the sound of our alarm clocks. The irritating, beeping sound sure doesn't guarantee a joyful way to greet the morning, but it sure is efficient in waking us up from a good night's sleep.Now, you could start the day with the Excalibur iBlaster (also known as the iBlaster Alarm Clock, iBlaster Clock Radio AM/FM Radio & Video Player). It's an FM/AM radio-iPod player-slash-alarm clock, plus a remote control for a bonus add-on. But if you want more time to stay in bed, the remote control of the device will become quite handy for manuevering the iPod from a distance (meaning, when you're too tired to get out of bed). There are also buttons on top of the gadget if you prefer your iBlaster nearby (making it not too hard to pound it when you still want to get extra snooze time, much like what we do with conventional alarm clocks). This add-on is compatible with the iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, nano, mini, shuffle, 1G/2G*, and according to our source, is available for a "relatively attractive price." So if you think you'd get off on a better start with your favorite song waking you up, maybe you'd like to consider giving this iPod add-on a try. |
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This looks like an ad...I hope u were paid for it.
This looks like an ad...I hope u were paid for it.
» iBlaster unusable
I bought this and plugged in my iPod and quickly realized that their fancy "gradual volume" feature which increases the volume of the music gradually in order to wake you up gently, doesn't stop increasing!
In about 3 seconds, the volume hits the max possible setting. I called customer support to try to find out if the volume could be controlled so the increase stopped at a certain point. They said it was designed not to be able to control it. So if you want to wake up to your iPod using the iBlaster, I hope you wear ear plugs to sleep.
I bought this and plugged in my iPod and quickly realized that their fancy "gradual volume" feature which increases the volume of the music gradually in order to wake you up gently, doesn't stop increasing!
In about 3 seconds, the volume hits the max possible setting. I called customer support to try to find out if the volume could be controlled so the increase stopped at a certain point. They said it was designed not to be able to control it. So if you want to wake up to your iPod using the iBlaster, I hope you wear ear plugs to sleep.
» iBlaster vs iH5
What is the diff between this and the iHome iH5? A different manufacturer? Are all the features the same? I'm not sure which one I should get. This one seems to cost less $.
What is the diff between this and the iHome iH5? A different manufacturer? Are all the features the same? I'm not sure which one I should get. This one seems to cost less $.
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Most of us probably start the day to the sound of our alarm clocks. The irritating, beeping sound sure doesn't guarantee a joyful way to greet the morning, but it sure is efficient in waking us up from a good night's sleep.
