A streamlined single-speaker, single-alarm clock with a Universal iPod Dock on top, delivering more than acceptable sound quality and volume for a budget price. Well-designed dimmer is appropriate for light-sensitive sleepers, arguably augmented by dim...
Single-speaker design, simple bass switch, and single iPod or buzzer-based alarm are steps down from iHome’s more expensive clock radio offerings, clock face is similarly stripped down to only time without date. Remote control, sold separately, ...
If we hadn’t known that Timex’s Ti700 ($69) and iHome’s iH4 ($50) were made by the same company, we’d have thought of them as competitors. But in reality, these two miniature audio towers are siblings, designed by...
Published: 2007-02-05, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Inexpensive and compact, the iH4 has alarm clock functionality that allows you to wake to iPod songs or a buzzer. Your iPod charges while in dock, and theres a line-in to connect other audio devices. The clock numbers also are easy to read, and we lik...
Theres no radio functionality and as you might expect from a mono speaker this small, the sound is fairly thin.
While it lacks any radio functionality, the iHome iH4 is a solid value if youre looking for a low-cost bedside iPod audio speaker that recharges your iPod while you sleep and has a built-in clock and alarm.