iLuv Announces the Availability of the iMM183, the World’s First Hi-Fi Dual Dock Alarm Clock with NOAA/S.A.M.E Weather Hazard AlertiLuv brings entertainment options with severe weather warnings to your bedside for iPhone 3GS, iPhone3G and iPod loversPORT WASHINGTON, NY – (October 29, 2009) - iLuv, the leader in innovative audio solutions, is proud to announce the availability of the iMM183 Hi-Fi Dual Dock Alarm Clock with NOA/S.A.M.E Weather Hazard Alert, a CES 2009 Best of Innovations Honoree, to iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G and iPod fans. The digital dual alarm clock brings rich sound combined with dual dock options and a Weather Band Radio with NOAA emergency alert system to your bedside for $149.99 MSRP at www.i-luv.com “iLuv is very happy to present an iPhone 3GS compatible Hi-Fi Dual Dock Alarm Clock that brings bedside music entertainment and wake options combined with a safety alert system to warn you during severe weather ” said Howard Kim, iLuv Marketing Manager. “We are confident that the iMM183 will bring the extra sense of safety to users in severe weather areas along with twice the entertainment and wake options.”------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------iMM183: Hi-Fi Dual Alarm Clock Radiowith NOAA / S.A.M.E Weather Hazard AlertFeatures Include:Weather Band Radio with Alert System· Digital SAME Technology provides localized weather warnings· Pre-programmed NOAA-supported channels· Store up to 10 alert messages· LED warning indicator· No reception warning if no reception is present for 10 days iPod/iPhone· Two iPhone and/or iPod docks let you charge up to two iPhone and/or iPod at once· Both docks are fully compatible with iPhone 3GS (Works with iPhone)· Treble / Bass control· Enjoy rich sound from your iPhone or iPod with jAura acoustic speaker technology· Choose and play any one of two docked iPhone or iPod· Integrated universal dock for your iPhone or iPod· Browse and control iPhone or iPod menu with remote control Digital Dual Alarm Clock· Large easy to read digital clock display with dual alarm clock and LCD 8 level dimmer control· Time Sync function synchronizes time from your iPhone or iPod· Wake or sleep to iPhone or iPod, radio, or buzzer· Auxiliary line input for any audio devices with 3.5mm jack Radio· FM stereo· PLL tuning digital tuning technology· Programmable presets for 6 FM radio stationsCompatible with iPod: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch 2nd generation, iPod nano 4th generation, iPod touch, iPod Nano 3rd generation, iPod classic, iPod Nano 2nd generation, iPod with video, iPod Nano 1st generation, iPod 4th generation, iPod mini------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on product specifications as well as pricing and availability please visit www.i-luv.com.About SAME technology: SAME, or Specific Alert Message Encoding allows you to specify the particular area for which you wish to receive alerts. Since most NWR transmitters are broadcasting for a number of counties, SAME receivers will respond only to alerts issued for the area (or areas) you have selected. This minimizes the number of “false alarms” for events which might be a few counties away from where you live.About NOAA:The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a federal agency focused on the condition of the oceans and the atmosphere. Weather alerts and information featured on this product are provided by the National Weather Service (NWS), a divisional agency of the NOAA.
i can't say these devices interest me greatly, because the iPod connector interface is proprietary. If it were an open standard, with which I could connect other devices... it would be a lot more appealing.
People read the stupidest things. Like this sig, for instance.
I charge my iPod with my iMac and I don't use an alarm clock, ever. I just wake up when I'm done sleeping. (it's a very civilized way to do it)
This, while it doesn't interest me, might be a good gift for one of my kids. They still have to go and face the big, bad world everyday.
Does anyone have one of these and can testify to the quality of the sound they generate?
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My brother got one as a present (something very similar to this). After a couple of weeks it's back in the box.
It's great for Apple lovers, but otherwise kinda pointless.
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