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iHome iH5 Review, iFrogz Treadz Case for iPhone 3G, XtremeMac Tango X2, MTX Audio iThunder, iHome...
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iHome iH5
Digitaltrends
- Excerpt: Just when you thought there wasn’t room for another iPod accessory, SDI drops the iHome iH5r. The first, and most closely matching, iPod-compatible alarm clock has a number of drawbacks, but makes a decent stab at conquering the bedroom with all that glossy, white, plastic glory. Before you point out that the iPod already has an alarm clock program built in, read on.
- Pros: iPod integration; charges iPod; good looking
- Cons: Below average sound quality; annoying alarm; limited iPod control
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ifrogz/Reminderband Treadz [DELETED]
iLounge
- Conclusion: While we wouldn’t put Treadz on our high recommendation pedestal thanks to small omissions in protection and fit, the $15 price tag is unquestionably appealing.
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XtremeMac Tango X2 [DELETED]
Digitaltrends
- Excerpt: The XtremeMac Tango X2 has sung its last song with poor sound quality and controls that don’t make sense.
- Pros: Good size; easy on the eyes
- Cons: Poor sound quality; iPod adapters not included; functionality issues
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MTX Audio iThunder
PC Magazine
- Conclusion: The iThunder is cheaper than powerhouses such as the Altec Lansing inMotion IM7, albeit not as well-made.
- Pros: Very loud. Full sound. Compact design with pop-up handle.
- Cons: Music distorts and enclosure vibrates at high volume levels.
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iHome iH5 [DELETED]
Digitaltrends
- Excerpt: Every iPod needs a home, with exception to the new SDI iHome iH5r. While this little alarm clock looks cool, you could probably do without it.
- Pros: iPod integration; charges iPod; good looking
- Cons: Below average sound quality; annoying alarm; limited iPod control
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