Reviewed on July 12, 2010Though its $150 price tag places it among the more-expensive devices on the market, its great sound, feature set, and comprehensive iPod control make the i525 a worthy AM/FM iPod alarm clock radio.TAGS:Cambridge SoundWorks, bedroom, radio, volume, Apple iPod
Reviewed on November 10, 2010The Plantronics K100 delivers great-sounding, hands-free calling on both ends of the line, and its FM transmitter is a nice bonus when it works, but look elsewhere if your phone is one of the few that don't support voice-activated dialing.TAGS:Plantronics, loudspeaker, FM transmitter, transmitter, podcast, volume, call, Bluetooth, radio, button
Reviewed on January 24, 2008The Sangean HDR-1 is a capable tabletop HD Radio, but its lackluster controls and dearth of extras leave only its retro wood styling to distinguish it from the competition.TAGS:HD radio, radio, iPod dock, station, volume, LCD, Apple iPod, Apple Computer
Reviewed on August 17, 2006For iPod owners in the market for a clock radio, the iHome iH5 is an attractive option.TAGS:SDI iHome, Apple iPod, radio, remote, volume
Reviewed on December 10, 2007With the iH9, iHome Audio continues to improve its popular iPod clock radio while keeping it relatively affordable.TAGS:SDI iHome, alarm, radio, Apple iPod, volume, podcast, LCD, button
Reviewed on March 6, 2007In addition to its upgradeablility and customizable colors, the George sets itself apart from other upscale iPod tabletop radios with a unique and useful visual wireless remote.TAGS:Sonos, Apple iPod, remote, iPod speakers, dock, volume, module, radio, Apple Computer
Reviewed on August 17, 2006For iPod owners in the market for a clock radio, the iHome iH5 is an attractive option.TAGS:SDI iHome, Apple iPod, radio, remote, volume
Reviewed on December 10, 2007With the iH9, iHome Audio continues to improve its popular iPod clock radio while keeping it relatively affordable.TAGS:SDI iHome, alarm, radio, Apple iPod, volume, podcast, LCD, button
Reviewed on September 29, 2006The Memorex iMove Boombox is a passable choice for kids, students, and families who want a relatively inexpensive way to turn their iPods into new-school boomboxes, but if great-sounding music is what you're after, steer clear.TAGS:Boombox, Memorex, Imation Corp., Apple iPod, volume, radio, speakers, battery, Apple Computer