iHome iP99 claims to be first iPhone-friendly clock radio, isn’t
Filed under: Cellphones, Peripherals, Portable Audio
Oh certain, the iHome iP99 is certainly a welcome addition to the fray, but the first iPhone-compatible clock radio it isn’t. Nevertheless, that device claims to be able to play back tunes on your handset without that sanity-killing interference that’s so common on most iPod stereo systems. While blasting out tunes, users can still expect to receive calls while it’s charging, and whether you’re currently rolling sans an iPhone, it’ll additionally play nice with all docking iPod models. Per usual, there’s an AM / FM tuner, auxiliary input, a variety of wake modes, dual alarm settings, backlit buttons and a remote control for switching tracks / controlling volume from afar. Of course, by the instance that thing lands in June for $149.99, we could be checking to see whether it works with an all new iPhone.
Original post by Darren Murph
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