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Chestnut Hill Sound George Audio Speaker System for iPod (White)

Chestnut Hill Sound George Audio Speaker System for iPod
  • Brilliant Sound. Drop in your iPod, select your favorite tune and hear it in a whole new light.
  • Ultimate Control. Navigate through your music faster and easier than any other system.
  • Smarter Radio.Traditional presets are great, if you have a photographic memory
  • Advanced AM/FM alarm clock with BANDLESS Tuning
  • Powers/charges iPod while docked

GEORGE does things very differently from most iPod products. The beauty of the iPod is it's interface, and Chestnut Hill has spent a great deal of time thinking about how users interface with GEORGE. What they've come up with is elegant and allows a significant feature set while remaining elegantly simple to use.

In a brilliant touch, the controls can be removed from the radio and placed in a charging stand. In this configuration everything functions as before, only wirelessly. You can put the radio a distance away -with your iPod mounted on top -and have complete control of both GEORGE and the iPod from your nightstand.

The sound quality also differentiates this product. It does not try to hide or gloss over the fact that it is a small box by using electronic tricks. Instead, it packs the cleanest, tightest, and truest sound I've yet heard from a box of this size. The bass is tight and musical, without the BOSE tendency towards flatulent exaggeration. Treble is good and articulate, without sounding harsh or edgy. And, considering it's size, GEORGE creates a decent stereo image as well.

Just for reference, I own a BOSE SoundDock, Apple HiFi, and have quite a bit of higher-end audio gear. GEORGE has proven to be one of the best-engineered iPod-related products I've ever owned.

Furthermore, the designers did not ignore the design of the built-in radio tuner. Connected to a Sangean Twin-Coil Ferrite AM Antenna, this thing pulls in each and every AM station that my top-of-the-line Sony Shortwave radio can. FM performance is also quite good and seems every bit as good as the tuner in our Tivoli Audio Model One.

Highly recommended, and we've just ordered a second unit for our guest room...

[UPDATE Jan. 20,2009]

Well, add "customer service, second to none" to my list of pros about the George. I recently began having issues with decreased battery life in the remote. I contacted the company at 10 p.m. PST, received a reply from Rob of Chestnut Hill Audio (within 10 minutes, via BlackBerry), and they promptly sent me a new battery for free. It's a pleasure to do business with a company who values its' customers and tries to take care of them!

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My wife and I love this system! Yes, we looked at and listened to ALL the different table radio models. First, the remote is genius, this piece alone makes the system. Second, audio quality is superb! No, it is not a high fidelity home theater or stereo system, it wasn't designed to replace those systems. It sounds better that most home-theater in a box systems (and you would have to spend a lot to beat the Chestnut Hill Sound George), and it's audio fidelity is much more than what you would expect from a table radio. The sound is very natural, weighty and deep were it needs to be, clear and detailed in the other areas (if your afraid that it will be too bright, see next--->>). Third, if you choose to do so, the adjustability (is that a word) of this system is fantastic. Make the system brighter, warmer, or softer, depending on where you place the system and what sounds best. Most table radios can't do this!!! This unit fills the kitchen (where it is located) with sound, gets plenty loud, and is easily heard in each adjoining room of the house even at low to normal listening levels. From another room, you never guess that it is a table radio, it sounds too good! Don't hesitate, get this unit, not any of the others.

Well, it's been a great radio, family loves it, but, we need some repairs and I have contacted Chestnut Hill Sound twice in the last month, no response.

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I bought George as a present for my daughter. She wanted a clock-radio but also likes to listen to her ipod Nano and wanted speakers for it so she wouldn't have to use her earbuds all the time. George seemed like the perfect fit and it was. She uses George to listen to her ipod and uses George's alarm function to wake up in the morning (and can choose which ipod tune she wakes up to pretty cool feature!). The detachable remote sits in its charging cradle on her nightstand while George sits on her dresser.

As far as sound quality is concerned, George is obviously does not produce audiophile quality sound but the sound it produces is surprisingly full and rich for its size.

The only criticisms I have are:

1. The battery in the remote doesn't hold its charge for very long (leave it out of its cradle for more than an hour or two and the battery will be almost completely drained)

2. The remote doesn't seem to have a very large operating range (maybe 20-25 feet at the most).

3. Being able to update George's software over the internet is a very cool feature, but unless its permanent location is right next to your computer, you'll have to unplug it and take it to wherever you have a computer (it updates via USB cable) to do the update.

None of the above are a very big deal for me because of the way George is used in my house, but if you're placing George in a larger room and/or if you have a hard time remembering to put rechargable remotes back in their cradles, they could be larger issues for you.

I have had to call tech support only once since buying George. The remote mysteriously lost communication with the base unit and I couldn't get it back. However, I was able to talk to a tech support person immediately no wait at all and he solved the problem by simply having me reset George. There have been no problems since then.

All in all, I'm very happy with George and so is my daughter. If you're looking for a device like this (and can afford the admittedly heft price tag) I can recommend George without reservation.

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The sound is superior to any other radio I've seen, and I also own a Cambridge Soundworks 765i, which sounds really good. Bose is not in the same league as either of them. I am amazed at the depth of thought that has gone into the design of the George. I think that if Apple were to make a radio, it would be like this, but wouldn't sound as good. The basic idea is brilliant-the sound unit sits across your bedroom, while the controls sit on your bedside table like an alarm clock. My only negative comment is this: the George does so much and is so flexible, that it can be difficult to remember how to use some of the functions. If you want to set Alarm 2 to wake your wife with the iPod set on "Here Comes the Sun" on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:30, it'll do it, but it may take you a few minutes to work your way through the controls to get it set up. So far, I have not been able to figure out how to come in from running, put my iPod in the dock, and continue with whatever I was listening to. My CS 765i will do this easily. Maybe CHS could make this possible with one of their software upgrades. On the whole though, I love the George and I can see that someone was really thinking hard about how to redefine what a clock radio should do.

Sounds great. Probably as good as the Bose dock. Easy to use. Wish the screen were in color. My big problem is the battery. I bought the machine about 2 1/2 years ago and now the battery won't hold a charge for more than 5 minutes. Emailed the company and no response. Called and I got put into someones cell phone voice mail.

Makes me wonder if the company is still in business. Suggestions would be appreciated.

Wireless Bluetooth Sound Bar HD Home Entertainment System with 3D Stereo Surround Sound and Subwoofe

Wireless Bluetooth Sound Bar HD Home Entertainment System with 3D Stereo Surround Sound and Subwoofer for Apple iPhone 5 , 4S , iPad Mini and Many More Apple Products!
  • Exceptional sound delivered by two 3" full-range speakers, two 1" tweeters, and 5.25" woofer; Dimensions: 24" x 9.75" x 5"
  • Powerful 300-watt output for impressive, booming audio; sleek black piano finish compliments any room's décor
  • Bluetooth technology allows you to pair devices for convenient, wireless playback
  • Features FM Radio Receiver and supports WMA/MP3 playback from SD Memory Cards and USB Flash Drives
  • Two sets of RCA audio input jacks allow you to hook up your Television and Blu-Ray Player, DVD Player, or Game Console; Includes Capacitive Stylus and LCD Cloth

I'm very impressed with the sound and how easy the speaker is to pair. I've had some trouble before with fussy Bluetooth devices, but this one paired without a problem and delivered great sound with all of my music.

I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a versatile Bluetooth speaker with great sound and a modern, unique design.

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Perfect. Just what i needed for my home. No more cables and with FM radio makes unique.

Sorry BOSE....

Would recommend !!!!

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I ordered this unit so that I could stream my music wirelessly from my iPhone and personal computer in a room that doesn't receive radio signals well. I have had no trouble with the radio signals coming through at this point. This unit was larger than I expected it to be but the constuction and look was pleasing. Ease of set up and use was nice. Sound quality is very good as well. I would definitely recommend this item if you are looking for a wireless speaker and the additional options to hook up auxiliry units was a plus.

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Nice product and works easily.Easy to syc with IPhone or Ipod. Excellent price point and easy to understand manual. Nice.,

I was looking for some bluetooth speakers since I am going to get an ipad mini, but they were all way to expensive. I saw this one and took a chance, glad I did it! The FM is great and bluetooth is really easy to set up! The sound quality is not the best but it is still pretty good. I would recommend this to anyone.

Digiview TE12 Wireless Weather Station with Quartz Clock

Digiview TE12 Wireless Weather Station with Quartz ClockMy husband had this weather station for several years, until it fell and got frozen into the ground. He liked it so much we bought the same one. It works fine

iLive IBCD3816DT Portable 2.1-Channel CD Boombox with iPod Docking Station (Black)

iLive IBCD3816DT Portable 2.1-Channel CD Boombox with iPod Docking Station
  • Convenient portable boombox with built-in iPod cradle for "dockable" iPods
  • Slot-loading CD player (supports CD-R/RW formats) and digital AM/FM tuner
  • Pair of stereo speakers and dual side-firing subwoofers for deeper bass
  • Auxiliary input for older iPods and MP3 players; 4 preset EQ settings
  • Video output; measures 17.5 x 7.4 x 7.6 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty

I already have a quality 800 watt, 7.1 surround sound system via digital optical cable directly from my Macintosh computer, which produces GREAT powerful sound. So I've learned one really can't combine a whole lot of quality, power and portability in one easy to use stereo.

The iPod doesn't have the ability to transfer good sound to begin with, one can add better speakers and all, but that only goes so far.

What I needed was something to take and play in different locations without headphones, the design and price of this iLive stereo attracted me, as well as a lot of features and power input options.

The sound quality of this iLive unit is ok, much like a pair of iPod headphones is ok.

My opinion of decent sound would be something like a Bose Wave Radio or a iPod HiFi, but these items cost over 3x the amount of this iLive stereo and not suitable or lack a lot of features, power input options etc.

The iLive is priced very reasonable and makes a great general purpose iPod player, it's certainly attractive in black, which makes the black iPod w/video sort of blend right in with it like a perfect match. There is a tiny bit of background noise coming from somewhere and the bass isn't as deep as I would like (spoiled on my 200 watt sub woofer I guess), but hey it's only $79 and can play cd's, radio and iPods and charge them up too.

There is a few things I've found lacking, a handle for instance. But the strap could be made shorter. There doesn't seem to be a way to lock a iPod into place so it doesn't accidentally pop out, perhaps a piece of velcro in the right location will do the job. There is no cover either, but I guess one can be modified to protect the iPod from scratches and dirt, paint, wind blown sand and other nasties.

Overall I'm very pleased with this unit, I know it's not a kick system like my expensive home stereo, but it will allow me to watch movies, TV shows (with video iPod), listen to music etc. with complete portability if the power goes out or at the gym or at the beach or campsite etc. without paying a lot.

In places like college dorms and such where thieves abound, this makes a great unit because the expensive iPod part can be taken out and the cheaper bulkier part left behind.

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I inserted the ipod nano adapter bracket into the docking cradle and went to insert my ipod nano only to find that it does not line up.

We tried inserting the ipod nano first and then placing the adapter over the ipod and almost broke the connector pins that go into the iopod nano.

The ipod nano docking cradle adapter bracket is only off by what appears to be about a few millimeters but none-the-less, it doesn't align and you can't use the nano adapter at all.

. . of course you can always take your chances and use it without the docking cradle adapter bracket and hope that the delicate pin connector doesn't get bent or your ipod falls out of the unit and onto the floor yiikes!

I sent "iLiVE" an email asking fo a "correct" docking cradle adapter bracket.

Since I only wanted this thing for my ipod nano, I'll have to return the unit if there's no replacement bracket forthcoming.

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A simple e-mail to the manufacturer and I instantly received the additional "cradle" for the most up-to-date iPoD Nano. Now I'm very happy. This unit's a pretty good value. I now have changed my rating to 4 stars.

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Something strange happens to this unit. Recently I've experienced problems with the volume. I had an issue where the volume stayed on so loud that I was afraid that it might blow out the speakers. Even pulling out the plug and plugging it back in did not relieve the serious malfunction. But then, as mysteriously as it started . .it stopped. (Very curious). You should also be aware that the "volume" comes on at a "preset" level that's rather loud; "NOT" the level that you turned it off at. This could be a major issue if you listen to the unit in an office environment or have a sleeping baby(or spouse) within ear-shot. If this was a more expensive unit I'd take serious issue with this engineering volume design.

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The unit came with the antenna broken so I am sending it back to Amazon.

The sound from the ipod, a CD and radio are of poor quality, The radio sounds the best. The sound fidelity is not good despite tweaking with the controls.

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This product dissapointed me in just about every way. Shortly after buying it I returned it to the store to invest in something better. I had read some of the other reviews by customers claiming that it it had a "slight hum" and it wasn't close to slight. It almost buzzed, the sound quality was horrible no matter what function it was on. The radio also got poor recption. In addtion the remote didn't allow menu changes and only worked short distances. The speaker is also pretty large for it's bad quality. It does run off batteries. Even with all it's features and the low price, invest in something with better quality.

I did not purchase this from Amazon, but felt I needed to put my review out here since this is where I look at reviews for products. I purchased this item to use at work so I could listen to my IPod and/or radio. The CD player was just an added bonus. However once I plugged it up, it took me forever to get a radio station in clear. And since it is digital there is no way to tweak the radio station in like you can with a turn dial. There is also a constant faint static noise. Again, it is constant! Whether you're playing the radio or IPod, you could hear this noise in the background. Now if I turned the volume up the music would over power it. However, since I'm using this in my office, I don't want the volume that loud. I have since returned this product and am looking for a better one.

RCA RIR205 Infinite Radio Tabletop Internet Radio with Wi-Fi Enabler (Black)

RCA RIR205 Infinite Radio Tabletop Internet Radio with Wi-Fi Enabler
  • Wi-fi Enabler creates a wireless internet link to the RCA Internet Radio providing a quick and easy wireless setup option
  • Built-in Wi-fi connectivity and Ethernet
  • Slacker Personal Radio features
  • 6 Preset stations per audio source
  • 512MB of built in memory, record approximately 10 hours music

The RIR205 looks good and seems to be well made. It can pickup most internet radio stations from around the world. That includes real radio stations if they are broadcasting live on the internet and also amateur stations being broadcast by individuals. Of course you can do the same thing with a PC but it's harder to do and you have to install different audio player programs, codecs and all sorts of things while the radio just works. It will even play BBC stations that I can't play on the PC because it says I'm not in the U.K. It has stereo speakers that provide good fidelity but they are small and not as loud as some other radios having just one big speaker. The radio will play Slacker Radio which isn't a real radio station but has almost any kind of music sort of like like XM or AOL radio. Slacker will usually work when other internet stations won't. They may have less bandwidth requirements or less overhead to play, I'm not sure. The radio has an alarm clock function but since it gets it's time from the internet I found that although the time is usually accurate it's not always reliable because it won't work if the internet out of service like mine frequently is.

Originally I purchased an RIR200 from J&R through Amazon but when I got it couldn't get it to work at all so I only gave it 1 star. I sent it back and it was replaced with an RIR205. Audiovox was good about replacing it and are more helpful than most other companies. The two radios seem to be identical except the 205 comes with it's own wireless router but I never got that. The new RIR205 wouldn't work at first either and even though I already had 3 older routers I had to buy a new WRT54G then the radio worked just fine. A lot of owners report having wifi connectivity problems with the RIR200 and that must be the reason why. The radio uses vtuner.com and rcainfiniteradio.com to get it's list of stations, not Reciva like a lot of other radios use. Vtuner doesn't quite have all the stations that Reciva does but generally works well and new stations can be added. You can go to Vtuner.com and try it out for free if you want to see if it gets your favorite stations or the kinds of music you like. You can also store Favorites that you listen to frequently but they go to the RCA website so the radio depends on being able to access a third party website everytime it does anything unlike some other models that store favorites locally in the radio's memory. This generally works well but can be a problem if the RCA or Vtuner websites are down for maintenance or unreachable. Also, since RCA sees everything you listen to they could possibly spy on you and keep a list of your radio listening habits. That could be a problem for owners who live in areas where the government considers some stations to be subversive.

This radio is made by Audiovox and sold as the Audiovox in Europe and as the Acoustic Research ARIRC200 in Canada. There is a Google Group for the Canadian version called "Acoustic Research ARIRC200 Internet Radio" that has discussions of that version. There are a lot more reviews of the RIR200 on Amazon listed as product B0016OK5O0. If you search for B0016OK5O0 you can find them.

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The RIR205-A installed fine. I picked desired stations on website and many work over radio. I placed the radio 22 feet and one wall from the WiFi enabler. Sometimes it will work...but more often than not it loses signal and kicks out. It may come back in 20 seconds....or 5-10 minutes. Re-buffering or `lost connection` indicated on radio display. I installed a homemade parabolic antenna signal direction strengthener (aluminium foil as indicated on freeantennas.com) and it seems to help a bit, but still many signal losses. Antenna on WiFi enabler does not seem replaceable. So overall, very disappointing. I tried it 2 meters from WiFi enabler and seems to work OK however if it will not work in my remote location, what is the point in having it...I might as well listen to internet radio over my computer which is more flexible and has more stations. Metal mesh is loose on bottom of unit. I wish I had not bought this. Not sure if there is any better out there after reading reviews. Again..technology does not deliver.

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I bought the RCA RIR205 Infinite Radio from J&R, and it was worth every cent (I paid $86 which includes shipping). The features are impressive it has an AM and FM radio that works very well, Slacker Radio, can play MP3 tunes from a USB device like an MP3 player, an alarm clock, Weatherbug local temperature and forecasts. But I am most impressed with its ability to receive radio stations that stream over the internet. It has such a large variety of stations that you can choose according to format and location that it provides nonstop entertainment, whether you listen to radio stations broadcasting any type of music, talk, news, sports, and many other formats. You can preset radio stations and add stations from the internet, all with crystal clear audio. The radio allows you to record up to 20 hours of programming with its 1Mb of built in memory, with its audio output jack you can connect it to headphones and a home speaker system. You can use the radio wirelessly with its wifi enabler connections for CAT 5 network wire, or plug in the CAT 5 wire directly in the back of the radio to use a wired connection. It's a great bargain overall!

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WARNING! Do not buy this radio! It was a half decent radio but the radio is discontinued and the worst thing is that the company no longer supports it. You will not be able to set up this radio if you get one. It would be virtually worthless to you. Internet radio stations were added to the radio via an internet portal. The portal currently shows the following statement:

"From its inception, the Personal Portal for Acoustic Research Infinite Radio Systems was managed by a 3rd Party Partner.

Unfortunately the Personal Portal has experienced problems that are beyond our ability to repair.

We understand and want to assist you in fixing any issues you are experiencing."

Obviously, the statement neither is true nor does it make sense broken and can't be fixed?

Note: The reference to Acoustic Research is due to the fact that this radio has been sold under the brand name RCA and Acoustic Research. The radios are identical.

In September 2011, I purchased a Mutant MIG-PIR-5 M-Wavio Portable Pocket-Sized WiFi Internet Radio so I could listen to talk radio and music Internet streams while away from my computer. Press its power button and you're listening to your favorite Internet streams in less than 10 seconds. PERFECT. I immediately got hooked on the wi-fi radio concept. But the Mutant has one shortfall: I wanted to go to sleep while listening to it, but the rechargeable battery-powered Mutant (a battery charge lasts a bit over 10 hours) does not have a SLEEP shut-off feature and I didn't want the radio playing at my bedside all night.

So I solved that problem two weeks later by buying this AC-powered RCA RIR205 which DOES have an adjustable sleep timer shut-off (15 minute increments up to 90 minutes). It was very easy to set up, and it works great. It's the BEST bedside clock radio I ever had. It displays day, date and time, and it knows my zip code and displays my outdoor temperature (from the National Weather Service) so I know how cold it is outside before I get out of bed.

By the way, I do NOT use the extra "wi-fi enabler" gadget, because my RIR205 easily picks up my wi-fi router without it. My wi-fi router is located in a different room, about 30 feet away from the RIR205.

I really love this radio and I use it every day.

Sharp SPC800 Quartz Analog Twin Bell Alarm Clock (Silver)

Sharp SPC800 Quartz Analog Twin Bell Alarm Clock
  • Quartz analog twin bell alarm Clock
  • Button for backlight
  • Luminous glow in the dark hands
  • Luminous dial

This appears to be a totally decent old-fashioned alarm clock. I've had it as an occasional-use backup for the last six or seven weeks.

Some characteristics:

* The single alarm is loud. Damn loud. Not to fire-alarm levels, but I wouldn't expect a sleeping partner to ignore it.

* The alarm is set by a twist dial on the back. There are two dials; the other one sets the time. You have to be careful which you grab.

* There's no snooze capacity here. The alarm is either activated or not, as set by a small switch on the back.

* It ticks audibly. I sleep with earplugs so I don't care. If your sheep can't stand a fixed rhythm, you won't like this.

* There's a small button on the back to activate a side light. The face is otherwise invisible in the dark.

* It appears to hold time. The first few days I used it, it seemed to lose time, but it's been steady for the last month.

* It really is a pretty clock, especially for the $8 WM wanted for it.

The only question mark for me is the battery wear rate. This clock uses a single AA rather than a proper AC adapter. I've erred on the side of caution with a 1.5V Alkaline rather than the usual 1.2V Eneloop. I'll update when it gives out and add back a star if the clock turns out to be reliable in the long run.

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This is an awesome alarm clock. The ticking sound is not that irritated unless your annoyed by minor noises. It can wake me up and I wont wake up to anything. All over its a great clock and if you need an alarm clock and are a heavy sleeper. Buy it

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I've never written a review before, but when I saw this clock on Amazon, I had to.

I bought this exact same clock about 3 years ago, and I still have mine. I lost the cover to the battery compartment about a year ago, but other than that, it still works as great as it ever did, and I'm really rough on my alarm clocks! The best thing about the clock is how loud the alarm is, no other alarm clock that I've tried could wake me up.

I highly recommend this clock!

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If you have trouble waking up...if you have a child with trouble waking up...if you just want to wake up your neighbors for a few laughs -Buy this clock. It's cheap, and I swear to God the thing will wake the dead. I have issues waking up because of my meds, and I'm capable of dismantling a phone while asleep to stop the beeping, throwing an alarm across the room, snoozing for two hours, etc. My poor fiance finally told me that one super loud alarm would be better than two hours of alarms every few minutes, while I manage to stay in bed.

I set this thing for 5am, and I swear, I was up and trying to make it stop within 30 seconds, afraid it would wake the entire house. Plus, you can't hit it or push a button to make it stop, you have to find a tiny little black switch on the back.

The only drawback is that you since it's a traditional manual alarm clock, you have to remember to set it each night, so I now have a reminder alarm on my phone so I can remember to set my alarm.

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For the price the alarm clock is amazing. I tend to sleep through most alarms, but this one woke me up immediately. The ringer is loud and distinct. If you can't fall asleep with background noises then this might not be your best choice, the ticking is fairly loud. Nevertheless I am happy with this alarm clock. The back-light button is a nice feature and the clock is easy to use.

Philips AJ1000B/37 Mirror-finish Clock Radio, Black

Philips AJ1000B/37 Mirror-finish Clock Radio, Black
  • Wake up to your favorite radio tune or a buzzer
  • FM tuner for radio enjoyment
  • Dual alarm to wake you and your partner at different times
  • Gentle wake for a pleasant wake up experience
  • Sleep timer lets you fall asleep to your favorite music

I was looking for a nice, small and modern alarm clock that wouldn't hog too much space on my nightstand. This product fits the bill. My only complaints are that the radio tuner is manual, making it hard to change stations, and that when using the alarm sound instead of the radio the volume doesn't gradually increase.

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I love that this clock is so unobtrusive, both in light and style. It has a dim lighting option, and the red color makes it so it doesn't light up the area surrounding the clock on the bedside table. For someone who does not like extra light in the bedroom at night, this clock is the best! The style is subtle, and goes well with any decor. The radio (FM only) seems to receive signal quite well, and has a line antenna to help out with the reception. Very well made.

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I like the clean look of this alarm clock. All the button are hidden well but still accessible. My only complaint is that the snooze button is tiny relative to the "radio on" button. When I'm have asleep and I try to hit the snooze button, I end up hitting the "radio on" button half the time. ...maybe that's a feature?

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I bought this to provide a low level lighted time source at night in the bedroom. It is a five-star for that. The only thing that is a personal thing with me is that it's not the most attractive piece of bedroom furniture. Don't get me wrong this clock is great and I would buy it again.

This clock has no battery back-up. A clock with no battery backup is practically useless! I have always liked Philips products but this one must be their lowest rated. Radio tuner is cheap, you go from the first station to the last station of the spectrum in only one dial turn so it is tough to fine tune a station.

Leviton VRCPG-0SG Vizia RF + Handheld Remote Controller Programmer/Timer, Gray

Leviton VRCPG-0SG Vizia RF + Handheld Remote Controller Programmer/Timer, Gray
  • Primary device for creating and programming a Vizia RF + system
  • Astronomical clock to program lights on a schedule to turn on and off automatically
  • Creates up to 64 timed events
  • AC adapter and rechargeable batteries included
  • Creates up to 255 scenes and 128 areas

This is a solidly built controller for Leviton's Vizia components. There is a short, small-format, detailed User Guide, but it skips many of the basics. Leviton has an extensive web-based tutorial on its website. Viewing this is a must for anyone considering or deploying a Vizia system. Note: this is not the generic video about how great Vizia is. It's the detailed information on planning and implementing it. Look for the "ez-Learn" tutorials about Vizia.

While this controller has a lot going for it, its most used button (OK) is by far the most difficult to use. (I have average size fingers.) This is the reason I dinged it one star. It is too small and it is sandwiched between FOUR other buttons. It is very easy to push one of these other buttons (direction control) instead of Select. I don't see how this got past any sort of usability testing.

Programming this controller is a lot easier once you've seen the ez-Learn Vizia tutorial. Keep in mind that Vizia is mostly about lighting, but the Z-Wave system from other manufacturers goes far beyond that.

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