iHome ultimate Bluetooth speakers/clock radio

Posted in Bluetooth, Clocks, Speakers, iHome by Reuben Drake on September 22nd, 2007

iHome IHC5S clock radio and speakers dock for Bluetooth cell phonesThe iHome iHC5S is one of those incredible multi-gadgets that pack maybe one-too-many features into a single system. Fortunately in this case the features all seem to pretty much go together, unlike the stranger combination found Mini-Fridge we saw earlier this month.

iHome has put together a clock radio that connects wirelessly via the Handsfree, Headset, AVRCP and A2DP Bluetooth profiles to give a system that integrates with Bluetooth enabled mobile phones. The Clock Radio Speaker System, as iHome descriptively calls it, has the ability to receive streaming music from your phone and play it through the 4 built-in stereo speakers. It also lets you control the playback through the system or an included remote control. The alarm clock also allows you to wake up to a buzzer, radio or the streamed music from your phone.

In addition, when connected the iHC5S system also lets you use it as a speakerphone, bringing the callers voice through the speakers. The clock radio has dual alarms and an additional input jack that lets you connect up a separate, non-Bluetooth MP3 or CD player. If using this in your bedroom you’ll just want to make sure you know what mode you have the phone in when you connect so you don’t have any unsuspecting contacts accidentally on speakerphone during your own intimate moments.

iHome Radio Speaker System via Electronista



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