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  • Ipod Alarm Clock

    Today is the age of computers no more. It isn't even the internet age or the space age. The current "nerfing" or downgrading of the solar system proves the point. Instead, today is the iPod age, an age where 80 gigabyte touch sensitive nanotech jukeboxes rule the planet, or our waking hours at least.

    So much technology equivalent of several hundreds of dollars has been embedded on the iPod technology. Remote controls in case you're listening to an iPod sitting several yards away. Or just the crap of using a remote to control an iPod on your waist or somebody else's on somebody else's waist. The current buzzes of iPods are in its accessories, and the iPod Alarm Clock is a dominant factor in the Wal-Mart shelves.

    One really neat device is the iPod alarm clock accessories. Typically a bedside clock but with an iPod mounted on the device, it makes an automatic play to a preset song on a designated time, though most designs still retains the standard snooze and buzzer, and ring alarms of conventional alarm clocks. The iPod alarm clock is an iPod mounting device that also charges the unit upon mounting. Some iPod Alarm Clock devices incorporates several technologies, too like being able to play AM/FM radio, having a stereo speaker system that projects clear sound at low and high volumes alike making it an iPod charger, clock and stereo player.

    There are several iPod alarm clock designs. One of them is the iPod Alarm Clock Radio. A clock that feature that has a large discernible digital timer, two strontium-ferrite stereo speakers that have increased audio sensitivity that gives clean highs, rich midrange, and a fuller bass system than a standard stereo speaker. The timer feature of the iPod Alarm Clock Radio is fully customizable. The option to play the whole catalog for a set of time or until a designated time is among the customization options. Automatic reactivation that resets the alarm for the same time the next day is also another timer feature. It costs $99.95 at www.hammacher.com

    The JBL On Time iPod Alarm Clock is perhaps the coolest iPod alarm clocks could ever get. This cool iPod universal docking unit features insane halo acoustics that provide 360? of great sound. Those large backlit LCD and a digital silver clock with alarm provide the finishing touches. The JBL On Time iPod Alarm Clock, with its radial and sleek deign plus a cool set of light really makes this one an insanely stylish living room mantle piece. So you could forget about those pioneer equipment and Bose speakers. The JBL On Time iPod Alarm Clock already makes a swell sound system especially if coupled with a huge iPod song database. The JBL On Time iPod Alarm Clock is available at www.jbl.com for $249.95.

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