iHome iP92BZ Dual-Alarm Clock Radio for iPod (Black)

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iHome iP92BZ Dual-Alarm Clock iPod (Black)
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  2. Publisher: iHome

Product Review

The iP92 is a dual alarm clock radio for iPhone and iPod that lets you charge your iPhone or iPod and lets you wake and sleep to either one, to a custom playlist, or to AM/FM radio. A Sync button syncs the clock to your iPhone (which is always current via cell phone towers) to set the time quickly. The iP92 allows you to set two separate alarms with different times on different days with our 7-5-2 feature. The iP92 also includes 12 AM/FM presets, EQ controls and 3D sound and Reson8 sound technology for an exceptional audio experience. Includes remote control.

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.7 out of 5 stars (64 customer reviews)

52 of 56 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great alaram clock, September 13, 2011
Joseph J Mihal (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iHome iP92BZ Dual-Alarm Clock Radio for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
The iHome iP92BZ is a great investment if you need a new alarm clock and speakers to play you iPod. A sleek looking clock that compliments any room, it provides great sound quality, a good radio, and comes with a helpful remote. It has a dual alarm system that allows you to set two different alarms, for example, an alarm for the weekdays and one for the weekends. The iP92BZ provides a variety of ways for the alarm to go off, it could be your iPod's music, a buzzer or even the radio. I'm one of those people that enjoy listening to music daily and so having a system that produces high quality music is a must and the iHome iP92BZ does exactly that. Volume is never a problem, at 50% volume the sound more than fills any room and at even higher levels the sound remains crystal clear and distortion free. This version of the iHome also provides a good radio quality, usually reception at my home is an issue, but with this system I get good reception with little static. An added bonus, is...Read more


54 of 62 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Oh so happy..., September 4, 2011
Super Mum (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iHome iP92BZ Dual-Alarm Clock Radio for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
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As far as I am concerned, the number one thing an alarm clock needs to do (besides be functional) is differentiate between weekdays and weekends. Most of us work M-F and, if you are anything like me, I am pretty darn good, but not perfect, at remembering to set my alarm every night. An alarm clock that you can choose to have go off M-F or Weekends or 7 Days a Week is a must-own. No more waking up in a panic wondering if you forgot to set it. There are two alarms if you want to do, for example, a weekend alarm (ugh) and a weekday alarm. Another example would be an early alarm for one partner and a later alarm for another bed partner.

Next is the waking up part. You can choose to wake up to the radio, iPod, or buzzer. The radio signal on this thing is much much stronger than most (even without using the retractable FM and AM antennas). We live in a hole (ok.. fine... a canyon) and the signal has a hard time making it here. The alarm clock this replaced could only get...Read more


25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars nap feature--nice idea that crashes with design flaw, September 29, 2011
checkingitout (AMHERST, NEW YORK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: iHome iP92BZ Dual-Alarm Clock Radio for iPod (Black) (Electronics)
this isnt a bad product but i must totally agree with one other user about the nap feature-good idea of allowing you to push a button for a nice nap at certain time intervals-BUT- the only alarm available is the buzzer-which cannot be adjusted for volume-and is set at such an incredibly low volume that i can be awake and next to it and not sure it is even ringing-seriously,i cant understand how this was alowed to proceed to production with this flaw-like all the other features but must say i am peeved that such a useful feature is worthless

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