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Electrohome ELE-IC1088WK Digital FM Alarm Clock Radio Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone with Dual Alarm,

Electrohome ELE-IC1088WK Digital FM Alarm Clock Radio Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone with Dual Alarm, Battery Backup & Video Out
  • Wake to iPod/iPhone; Dock & Charge your iPod/iPhone
  • FM Radio with Digital Station Display; Battery Backup
  • Dual Alarm Setting; High Quality Speakers & X-Bass
  • View Your Videos/Pictures on Your TV
  • Auxiliary Jack to Connect your MP3 Player; Snooze and Sleep Functions

I bought this as a Christmas gift for my wife. I was looking for something a bit more stylish and less expensive than the iHome line of iPod products and this one exceeded my expectations. I couldn't find any reviews on this product, so I took a leap of faith based on the description and list of features. Clock isn't too bright at night if you set to dimmest level. Sound quality is pretty good. Bass sounds alright even without the bass boost turned on. Looks like Apple could have designed it by the looks of it. Solid construction. Needed a product with a battery backup and easy-to-use controls and this one fits the bill. Doesn't look like the typical square box design that everybody else seems stuck on with the possible exception of Sony. The Wife's happy and that's what matters most. Note: iPod seems to fit the dock better without the adapters included with this unit.

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Usually I only buy products that have had numerous high reviews on Amazon. I took a chance with this as it only had 2 reviews at the time, though they were both good, and the price was well within the budget I had set. I was a little skeptical of all the more expensive products that didn't necessarily seem compatible with the iPhone 4.

Well, the gamble paid off!

This is a great little product. It looks more interesting than the boxy versions on sale from other brands. The sound is good (volume goes up to 30, but I keep it around 15 in the kitchen to contain it to that room). It fits fine with my old Ipod and the iPhone 4 fits fine without any extra cradle support (I leave my case on it and there is no jiggle at all). For the money, this is great!!!

My only niggle with it, as someone else mentioned, is that the time can only be seen from certain angles. Otherwise, you get a glare-effect. Not a show-stopper, but it would be even better if you could see the time from any angle in a room.

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I love this product! It is small (approx 8" wide, 6.5" deep and 5" high) so it does not take too much space on my desk at work. I use it for my Nano 6th generation and for FM radio no signal problems. Sound is fine, but I keep it very low because it's at work. I've looked at many radio/docking stations and this one is by far the best looking. Much smaller than what many of my coworkers have (they have been admiring mine for the past few weeks). Highly recommended.

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Great product, Sound is very good. i have had no problems at all. It was very hard to find such an item that is compatible with Iphone 4 and have so much features for the price. I never heard of this brand but they got a A+ in my book for this one.

This Product Is Good But when You try To See The Time From Certain Angles You Can't tell It Would Be Great If They Constructed This Product A Bit Slanted Towards the Front...

HAMILTON BEACH DOCK & PLAY STATION (HR884SA) FOR YOUR IPOD / IPHONE / ITOUCH w/ REMOTE CONTROL

HAMILTON BEACH DOCK & PLAY STATION FOR YOUR IPOD / IPHONE / ITOUCH w/ REMOTE CONTROL
  • Hamilton Beach SmartStation Timer w iPod Dock Radio, HR884SA
  • Remote Control
  • Adapters AC Power Adapter
  • Instruction Booklet

Very good product for the price. Was a little disappointed that it didn't come with the insert for my iPod. We were able to make it work without an insert in.

AccuPower AccuLoop Mignon AA 2300 mAh NiMH Rechargeable Battery 4-Pack Precharged

AccuPower AccuLoop Mignon AA 2300 mAh NiMH Rechargeable Battery 4-Pack Precharged
  • Ready to use = comes pre-charged
  • AccuLoop ALSX - AccuPower Self-Discharge X-tension
  • very low self-discharge (approx. 2% per month)
  • suitable for nearly all battery applications very high performance up to 2300mAh
  • Size: Mignon / AA / LR6 / UM3 / HR-3UTG

I am not giving these batteries 5 stars because the capacity is only 93% (2148 mAh) of the 2300 mAh that is promised. My measurement is done using a LaCrosse BC-700 charger and is the average of 4 batteries and they are all fairly close. I have also measured the internal resistance and it is a low 0.1 ohms, which is the same as some Eneloops and Tenergy batteries of the same size. I also mesured the discharge for a time period of more than a month and it appears to be very similar to the Eneloops and Tenergy batteries I've tested.

These batteries do have more capacity than the Acculoops and Tenergy batteries (7% more), but only slightly and I don't like the fact that they under perform their specification.

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It takes a while to properly judge rechargeable batteries, and so far, these are meeting expectations. Be aware that the diameter of these cells is ever so slightly bigger than it should be so they don't fit properly in all devices.

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I've been using several different battery sizes of this brand and they're working great. Before the low-discharge batteries came along I was frustrated with rechargeable batteries. I'd charge them, put them on the storage rack and when I went to use them they'd be dead every time. These ones are a whole new world though! Charge 'em up, put them on the shelf and you've got a battery that's actually ready to use when you need it! If I could afford it, I'd throw all of my regular nimh batteries away and replace with these! I've also done detailed research in the past on these and they had better performance on paper than at least the majority of the other LD batteries out there.

Sony CDXGT550UI MP3/WMA/AAC Player CD Receiver

Sony CDXGT550UI MP3/WMA/AAC Player CD Receiver
  • AM/FM radio, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3/WMA/AAC, USB, iPod receiver
  • 4 x 52 watts maximum power with 2V front and rear/sub preamp outputs with HPF/LPF crossovers
  • Single-line white LCD display with black background; selectable green/blue key illumination
  • Includes front panel auxiliary input, USB port, iPod control; SAT-/HD-ready
  • One-year limited warranty

I'm quite happy with the unit after a couple days. Surprised at how well it integrates with my iPhone (3GS) for music. It has two modes for using with iPhone, the default is it blanks the IPOD on the phone and you get full IPOD control on the deck (browse by artist-album-song). If you prefer you can set to 'passenger' mode which turns on the ability to control songs from the iPhone rather than the deck. Pandora works. You can navigate and do whatever you want on the phone while playing music through the deck; something two different 'geeks' at BB told me it couldn't do. Charges iPhone good. Cons Silly triple beep I can't figure out how to turn off when ignition turns off, supposed to remind you to remove the faceplate sheesh. No simple bass/treble adjustment for the wife, have to adj EQ from what I can tell.

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I consider myself an audiophile and am very particular about how my music sounds. When my quad cab truck with premium Infinity system blew 3 speakers, I replaced them with Polk db 6.5's and finished the job by replacing the factory receiver with this Sony unit (and wired it to bypass the factory amp). I am very pleased with the results.

Sound:

The sound quality is excellent, the best of any aftermarket car stereo I have installed in my vehicles (I'm on number 7 which have included Pioneer, Aiwa, JVC, Alpine & Kenwood). The out of the box "flat" EQ with no additional digital functions enabled sounded Ok, however, where this unit shines is in it's ability to tailor the sound to your environment. Once I adjusted the 7 band EQ to my preferences, turned on the DM+ to cleanup the compression, and setup the listener positioning DSP the result was truly stunning. On top of all that, it also has an RBE (rear bass enhancer) option which cuts the high frequencies to your rear speakers (effectively turning them into subs) and removing the muddy reflections that rear speakers produce for front seat listeners.

Additionally, the amp has plenty of volume/power for my setup and progresses smoothly up the dial with minimal distortion or frequency walk.

USB:

The USB input worked flawlessly. I loaded up a memory stick, inserted it, and the unit parsed all the artist,track & album information quickly. Tracks were easy to locate via the Browse button. The files played flawlessly (and sounded great, see the DM+ feature).

Ease Of Use:

Menus were logical and easy to navigate and follow the latest trend of sticking all settings under the volume control button. One interface feature I miss is the "loud" button on the faceplate (you must toggle it thru the menus). Another problem is that yes, the faceplate can be difficult to remove. Also, one major gripe is that this unit beeps 3 times when you turn the car off unless you remove the faceplate first. But worse, it CANNOT be disabled! Whomever the fool was at Sony that added that feature with no setting to turn it off should be fired. I almost dropped my rating a star because of it.

Display:

I would like to see a higher resolution LCD for more text, however, you get what you pay for. At this price range, the display is better than average and includes a somewhat cheesy spectrum analyzer if you're into things bouncing around on the screen (it can be turned off in settings). Illumination color can be changed from blue to green, however, the "dimmer" only dims the LCD and not the illumination and is pretty much worthless because of it. My sense is the "green" was intended for night driving and the blue intended for daylight as the blue is much brighter.

Also of note, the artist and title information do in fact display correctly on this unit for channels that broadcast it. Some receivers advertise this feature but don't always work. This one works fine.

Finally, my last concern with this unit is the Sony name. I have had bad luck in terms of reliability with all Sony consumer grade products I have purchased and usually avoid the brand because of it, however, this unit's initial quality and performance is exceptional, so I will be keeping it and crossing my fingers.

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The building block for my son's '06 Mustang audio system. This allows him to control iPod either thru the radio or via the iPod using the USB input. Also, flash/thumb USB drives plug right in and all music info reads out. (So, if you didn't decide to give in to the iPod craze, you can just use a cheap USB portable flash drive to transport thousands of songs without all the iPod bells and whistles. Of course, my son had to have the iPod-while I use the less expensive manner in my Wrangler, which is similarly outfitted with the same Sony/Infinity/MTX setup). This aftermarket unit has been great-it picks up distant FM stations, has enough power to drive the aftermarket speakers cleanly without perceptable distortion, separate controls for treble,midrange,bass + separate subwoofer out control, USB input, a front Aux mini jack input for other MP3 devices. Two different selectable colors for the face illumination to match your vehicle. I gave it a five because I've had this model in my own vehicle for quite awhile before getting the same for my son's and it has been an excellent choice and inexpensive upgrade.

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Easy to use and navigate. Sounds darn good with a set of new Sony 6x9's. FAR louder and clearer than stock stereo in my Ram truck. My stock CD player broke, and I bought this so I'd NEVER need a CD again. I put all my tunes on my 4Gig Thumb Drive and I'm good to go. Plug it in, and navigate your way, rather easily through your folders on your thumb drive. The draw back is, I haven't found how to FF or RW a playing song. But, I didn't read the manual yet either. :)

HIGHLY recommend this unit. I'm sure others are just as good, but I bought this one and it works perfectly.-Darin

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Received the SONY CDXGT550UI two days ago. Good think I hooked it up to test it before installing it permanently.

CD player could not read any type of disk. SONY Tech Support was no help. I wasted a half hour on the phone and the tech kept insisting it was wired up wrong even though the radio and USB port with a thumb drive full of MP3s worked properly. She wanted me to take it to a commercial installer. You could tell she was reading everything off a computer screen and had no knowledge of electronics or car radios. She told me I could return it for repair and it would take one to two weeks. I'd go buy a Kenwood before doing that.

Called J&R who I purchased it from through Amazon and they offered to replace it as soon as they received the defective one back. Phone call took two minutes tops. I'll update this as soon as I get a working unit.

UPDATE: Received the replacement unit quickly (thank you J&R) and installed with no problems. Replacement works fine. Have no problem navigating around the menus and buttons. Sound is good and it has no problem reading any MP3 CDs or an 8Mb thumb drive full of MP3s (which I will use mostly). The remote comes in handy as this is installed in the back of my camper and not the dash. Only problem is the remote turns the unit off but you have to go to the unit to turn it back on. Should not a problem if it's installed in a dash.

Quantys Solar Radio Clock, White Display German Version

Quantys Solar Radio Clock, White Display German Version
  • solar wall clock
  • German Version

This solar desktop radio (as in atomic) clock works. Has a rechargeable battery. Gets sun a couple of hours a day in the window to keep it charged, but would probably function on less. Lives on a desktop the remainder of the time. It is plastic, but sturdy and serviceable. Easy setup: popped the battery in, it immediately found the satellite and registered the correct time. I had originally ordered the wall clock, but those have not been programmed to find the satellites on the west coast of the U.S.A. Company in Germany emailed to find out if I would accept a desktop clock as a substitute and promptly refunded the difference. Will buy the wall clock if it is ever made to work in the USA.

Memorex MA4525 FM Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone with Dual Charging Alarm

Memorex MA4525 FM Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone with Dual Charging Alarm
  • Slim, upright design
  • Built-in FM radio and dual alarm settings
  • Hinged dock to protect your device
  • Alarm clock and FM tuner apps for iPod and iPhone devices
  • Battery backup (3 AAA batteries - not included)
  • Automatically syncs time with docked iPod or iPhone device

Memorex MA4221 FM Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone

I rated this radio with 3 stars because of the difficulty setting it up. Since 1993 I have used Apple products both in the classroom and at home. At this time I own the latest Mac Book Pro laptop. But the directions for this radio were very difficult to read and to follow. Maybe larger print would help. Better organization would help. Larger circles for reference too. Apple products contain well written directions. These can be used as examples. By the way the sound wasn't great either. Using the iPod the music is excellent.

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Panasonic iPod/iPhone Compact Clock Radio, AM/FM Radio, Dual Alarm and Clear Vision Sound (Black)

Panasonic iPod/iPhone Compact Clock Radio, AM/FM Radio, Dual Alarm and Clear Vision Sound
  • Memory Loader application allows quick and easy setup of your alarms and allows you to preset your favorite radio stations
  • FM/AM Radio
  • Integrated iPod/iPhone Dock that allows you to conveniently connect your iPhone or iPod
  • Integrated dock for iPod/iPhone; Dual Alarm Mode; Nap Feature; Event Reminder; Memory Loader Application
  • Customize 2 alarms with multi-touch interface on iPhone or iPod touch

After about 15years my alarm clock finally died and it was time for a new one. The panasonic RC-DC1 works pretty much as advertised and I couldn't be happier with it.

All settings are able to be changed without an ipod/iphone via the buttons on the sides and face, however with an idevice things are very simple and intuitive.

A couple of quirks, however. Syncing the time, the alarm settings, and the radio presets are all separate actions. The alarm and radio presets are set by hitting sync on different screens of the memory loader app. They do not sync at the same time, as I learned when I woke up to static instead of a radio station. Although you select what preset/frequency you want on the alarm setting screen, it actually sets the radio only to a preset (preset 1, 2, etc) rather than the actual frequency of the station. If you haven't synced your presets, it'll tune to the default frequency, which in my area is nothing but static. Obviously, you probably won't be changing your radio presets very often, but after a power outage or whatnot there will be at least three sync actions to perform. That being said, this is something that could easily be improved by an update to the memory loader app.

The time is synced by pressing a button on the front of the clock. I actually like this feature because I like to set my alarm clock a couple minutes ahead and it won't be reset every time I adjust the alarm settings.

The events setting is pretty much useless. It seems as though it only will display events from the address book (birthdays... and that's pretty much it). It does not display events from the calendar. Again, this seems like something an update to the app could fix.

As far as the dock itself, it seems adequate to accommodate just about any configuration of ipod/iphone and whatever case you may have. There is about 1/3 of an inch space on each side of my iphone 4 sans case, and a small support beam that can be raised or lowered to support the back of the device. Once in place my iphone has a fair bit of wiggle room and is not seated particularly firmly, but it works well enough.

The display is back-lit and is a bit bright. The snooze button doubles as a dimmer button and there are three brightness settings. The brightest is too bright for me at night, but the lowest setting isn't bad and still very readable during the daytime. The volume is also more than adequate. The default volume level of 13 is way too loud, I turned mine down to 9... the thing is right next to my head. Sound is also pretty decent for a dinky little speaker in an alarm clock.

Overall, I love this thing. You can customize all your alarm settings, then plug your iphone in and sync it. Either alarm 1 or 2 will play from the ipod, buzzer, or radio, and either of them can be set for whichever days of the week you wish. You can even customize the length of the snooze. In my research this is easily the most, and easiest, customizable alarm clock I've seen.

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OK, so if one thing you hate about clock radios is locating and holding down buttons this is for you. Once you download the free App-store App called MemoryLoader, you can drive this whole thing from your iPhone app. It can set the time/date, load 10 radio presets, and change Alarm settings (by day of the week)just by syncing. When your phone is in the dock it charges and plays tunes (of course) but you can also change between radio channels by tapping the phone. You pretty much don't have to use the buttons on the clock unless you want to. Power goes out...no problem...just sync the time again off your phone and then sych your presets and alarms again. It does have a battery backup (battery not included) but I don't see why you need one. The sound quality is no Bose but thats not what I bought it for... its a clock radio.

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PRO: small, decent sound, largish display

CON: small control buttons on side mean you must pick up clock to operate it. Eats 1 CR2032 battery a month, per manual, so you're looking at $12 a year in batteries to make sure you don't lose your time, radio, and alarm presets if the power goes off or the unit is umplugged. Does not include 'recommended' iPod adaptors.

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Positive: well made device, fits iPhone4 with the case on it (at least mine), great sound and reception, very convenient and easy set up thru the Apple store free application, nice features and look, small size, easy to read the screen at any angle, good price, nice packing.

Negative: nothing really, except may be the backup battery CR2023 is not included, but that's a minor inconvenience.

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This is easily the best alarm clock I've ever owned.

To put things lightly, I am not a morning person AT ALL. Finding an effective alarm clock is one of the more difficult purchases I ever have to make. This clock is GREAT.

Some people complain about the display being too bright. As far as I am concerned, they are nuts. How that display could be distracting when your eyes are closed is beyond me. Then again, I tend to fall asleep with the TV on and I have no problems sleeping during the day.

I love that I can now charge my phone next to my bed without having to use my sync cable and no other adapters are needed. The only reason I give this clock four stars out of five is because it can be difficult to seat the phone on the 30 pin connector in the dark because the phone sits in the cradle at a slight angle.

Others have said that the phone sits in the cradle a little loosely. That's actually a good thing because I do not need to take my phone out of its case in order to charge it or sync the times. I currently use an ifrogz case with my phone, and I've tried it with some of the available bumpers, and I can keep my phone in all of them while it charges in the dock.

The ability to set which days the alarm has to go off is great. I don't know how many Saturdays have been rudely started because I forgot to disable the alarm the night before.

Being able to set the alarm with the app on the phone is great, too. No more accidentally setting the alarm for PM because I forgot what that stupid little dot symbolizes when the alarm is set at night.

Speaking of the App, the first time I set the phone into the cradle, the clock recognized that the app was not installed and displayed a pop up on the phone that took me to the application's download page in the App store right away. Programming the radio presets was the only part that wasn't 100% intuitive for me.

The speakers on this thing are amazing. I've never owned an alarm clock where the radio was actually listen-able before this clock. The music comes in LOUD and CLEAR. Quite impressive for the size of the unit. The music isn't tinny at all and the speakers do an impressive job of duplicating the bass in certain music. I may actually replace some of the stereos in my house with more of these clocks.

If I could change one thing about the functionality of the clock and its features, I would like to be able to set the audio source to one of the various music applications on my iPhone. Let me pick a station on Slacker or Pandora or some other station. Or, let me pick the song the that starts playing when I use the iPod as the music source. It starts playing with the last song you listened to.

I would also add in a Micro USB cable to charge phone accessories such as Bluetooth headsets or extended battery packs.

Samsung i900 Omnia Unlocked Phone with 8 GB Memory, 5 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.1, and

Samsung i900 Omnia Unlocked Phone with 8 GB Memory, 5 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, Windows Mobile 6.1, and MicroSD Slot--International Version No WarrantyI am glad I bought this phone. I fell in love with it since I got it out of the box.

PROS:

* Slim design, executive look

* Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional (great improvement)

* AGPS. 100% accurate when you choose My Location. Associated with

google maps is an A+. (Why pay for something that is already part of the

phone...That goes for you VERIZON!!!!).

* Opera Browser works great (sorry Internet Explorer)

* Touchscreen is very responsive (if you do not want screen to vibrate,

you can disable it in SETTINGS.

* Stylus, I do not use it. my fingers do the job excellent.

* Push E-Mail. I get all my emails from work, POP accounts, Gmail, (which

is already integrated in the phone), and of course windows live

messenger.

* Video player is very good, good resolution, great audio. (One thing

I dicovered today is that I can listen to Internet radio, WOW!!)

* My 5 Faves...NOT REALLY, but keep reading, (in this case 4 faves, yes, one of the widgets lets you add 4

people you call the most just like my five faves.) I am using my Omnia

with T-mobile and this came very handy.)

* Microsoft Office, YES! you have Excel, Word, Power Point. All 3 are

mobile version, you can read and edit any documents as you wish. you

also can read .pdf files, isn't that something?? you will love this

phone.

CONS:

* I personaly, don't have any negative comments on this phone, but I will

mention one that I know bothers some people out there, that is:

NO 3G Network compatibility in the USA. This phone was made exclusively

for Asia and Europe and their 3G works on a different band. But I tell

you one thing, Internet over EDGE is very good, so I really don't care

at all about 3G speed. So keep this in mind....NO 3G in the USA.

Over All, this is a great phone. you will have to take your time to play with it to find all its features and how to make them work for you. Don't get frustrated if you don't get it to work the way you want the first time. It took me a good week to figure this phone out and now I am very excited I chose this phone. Iphone is a thing of the past, which I never had but my friends have it and some of them are not too happy with it, plus, they got stuck in a contract. Here you don't have to do that.

Thank you SAMSUNG for this phone.

I have include this link called Omnia i900 The Whole Nine Yards

This will make you take a final decision to get this phone or not.

Hope it helps, like it helped me to get this phone

http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i900_omnia-review-267.php

Thanks! and let me know what you think.

I decided to stay with Verizon instead of switching to ATT to go with the Apple Iphone.

I am an early adapter, I picked my omnia over the blackberry storm when both had just come out in january 09.

The Omnia offered far better processing speed, immensley better use of the touch screen technology, better screen resolution, full version of MS office rather than just a viewer and the use of Internet Explorer Mobile for internet viewing as well as Opera (not able to view all internet pages).

The camera was superior, the integration with outlook was phenominal and the bundled apps were perfect.

Learning curve on the Keyboard was tough but manageable.

Althouth I believe this product is electronically far superior to the Iphone and Storm, there are some serious issues that have not and probably will never be resolved as Samsung is already moving on to their next "superphone" without resolution of problems with this one and Microsoft has already (at the announcement of this phone) announced the release date of Windows Mobile 7.0..

Although the Iphone is slower and has less memory, it has a far more predictable speed allowing for constant rate of typing and response . . the Omnia like anything running Windows bogs down over the course of the day making the search and input speed vary. This is fine until you figure out how to use the keyboard to do email and are maddly typing only to find that the phone is three letters behind you...A simple reset solves the issue but . . . . you dont have to reset an Iphone every day!

The battery life is no where near advertized. If I unplug the phone at 7AM it starts complaining that a recharge is necessary by 5PM . . just in time for the evening commuteheck of a time for the cell phone to run out!

If you are accessing the internet or listenting to music or a movie, you get about 6 hrs before the low battery alarm starts chiming.

Standby time is about 36 hrs lot of good that does though!

Apple had similar issues with their phones and worked some fixes on the early ones, Samsung has no intention.

When you are on a high call day . .or watching a video on the phone, the phone gets hot . . my IR thermometer says over 103 degrees . . .Samsung says this is normal and fine . . .dont know about that as there is a Lithium Polymer battery in there and that is getting hot too.

I have had two phones and they both acted the same way, this is a design issue not a particular unit.

The biggest reason to think carefully about the purchase of this phone is that there are NO aftermarket apps that mix well with Mobile 6.1 and none on the horizon that are reasonable.

I tried to find a calculator to figure time cards, the Blackberry progam was 9.99, the palm version was 4.99, the Iphone app was 9.99 and the windows mobile version with no promise of compatibility with 6.1 was 49.99.

Check on Amazon, downloads.com and try to find aftermarket software for windows 6. . . .not much . . .

Go to Apple Store and see how many apps are out there for Iphone . . heck, there is even an app that allows you to use it as a flute!

I like the Omnia even with it's faults but wish I had known then what I know now . . If you have no intention of doing anything other than what this phone has built into it, then it is better than an Iphone. If you want to watch movies and listen to tunes, have some odd and end games for the train ride home at night, then dont waste your time with this phone, buy an Iphone.

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First, I bought this phone thinking that it would resolve the problems I was having with my treo 750...HA! It has created more problems than solutions. Touch screen doesn't respond as you would expect and as stated in other reviews the widgets are small and sometimes hard to manage.

I was so excited to get this phone, windows mobile 6, great internet, email, on and on. It states in the phone review that this phone is compatable with microsoft voice command. That isn't the case, at least not for my i900. I used voice command with my treo 750 and it worked great so I just assumed it would work with the i900...it does not. So while you can receive calls thru the blue tooth headset, you can not make a call and that is huge for me. This is definitely a big negative.

It won't send picture messages as advertised, at least not with T-mobile. Texting and email work fine. If the email is set up correctly thru your phone service it works great and you can either receive emails automatically, set it up to retrieve them every few hours or get them when manually requested .

I guess that if I had done a better job of researching the pros and cons of purchasing a phone made in Asia, I might have waited. You won't get any help from Samsung USA as they just give you the excuse that since the phone is European, they do not support it in the US. As a matter of fact, you get that excuse almost anywhere you turn for support.

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23 more months. I too have a Samsung Omnia. As you read the reviews everyone sings the praises of all the "features" of this phone. I bought this phone for 2 thingsto take and make cell calls and to access Excel spreadsheets when I'm in the field.

Load up a spread sheet and you can see 2-3 rows and 2-3 columns which is fine until the data is spread out over 4-6 rows/columns. Guess I'll keep toting my laptop.

Now the calls you want to put the call on speaker? First you have to hit the little mouse pad to remove the stupid black box, then hit the speaker button -Oh, I'm sorry did I lose the call?

Did you miss a call? I don't know. First you have to pick up the phone shake it repeatedly to switch back to portrait, enter your security code then you may see a box that tells you a phone number. Does it tell you what time or if they left a voice mail no that would be too convenient.

If you are thinking it may be time to upgrade your phone I strongly recommend you go into the providers store and get a "hands-on" experience because it may just turn out the phone doesn't do the simple things. 23 more months, sigh.

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I have given this phone 8 months before finally admitting it's the worse handset I have ever owned. 8 months...of resetting, crashing, hanging, fixing .. I doubt I have enough room here to list the problems I have had, so let's think of a few of the more annoying ones, starting with WinMo 6.1 (need I say more)..the fact that syncing music is a nightmare because when you sync 4GB of music the phone "tricks" itself it is full and you can't use the camera ...the Touch Player is only marginally better than the Windows Mobile player..the touch screen sticks or scrolls uncontrollably, the phone/dial screen locks in seconds making it cumbersome to use the keypad in touchtone calls..having to unlock every few seconds, the sms and email notfications decide when they're going to work if at all..the email app seems totally unable to sync with an MS Exchange Server...you have to constantly remove tasks in the task manager to save on battery and processing memory, it doesn't like 3rd party apps or shells...the stylus hanging from the phone without a cradle was bound to break off sometime (and it did)..the animation/rotation has a mind of its own even when you've altered the settings. The clock and alarm apps decide they're only going to work when THEY want to...the Opera app decides it can't run at all because despite what the memory status is telling you , it thinks there is no more memory left...there is much much more..I had a 2G iphone for a year before the iphone was released here and even with the restrictions I had network-wise made that a more functional handset...I did/do not want another iphone because I wanted a phone that had "more features"...but seriously, I cnanot beleive that I haven't yet launched this Omnia into a wall..

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Sony SRFHM55 Sports Walkman AM/FM Stereo Headphone Radio

Sony SRFHM55 Sports Walkman AM/FM Stereo Headphone Radio
  • Rugged, water-resistant stereo headphone radio
  • Accurate, drift-free digital synthesized tuning
  • Powerful speakers deliver high-quality sound
  • Built-in digital clock and battery life indicator
  • Cordless design with a dual adjustable headband

Ask yourself why you want this radio? If it is just to listen to radio at the desk or while watching a ball game then it is great, 5 stars. Great FM capture, solid sound. 2AA, versus AAA, gives superior power. BUT, if you are a runner, like myself, then look elsewhere. It just dosen't have the stability to hold up to jogging. First the adjustable headband dosen't lock in position enough to hold it on your head. Second the AA bateries that improve the sound, over the non-sport Sony Headphone, weighs down that side and causes the unit to fall from the head. Finally, the speaker pads click constantly while you run and after a mile it gets really annoying. I really wanted this one to work. I prefer headphone radios over armband for running and this would be my 4th unit. Sweat and salt rust out the speakers over time and I hoped that this model would prevent that. Unfortunately, it just dosen't hold up to jogging like other headphones. I really don't think they tested this thing on runners.

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I own one of these little guys. It's fabulous! I think it is a great gadget. I wear it in the office. I can listen to my music without interupting others and I can tune others out as well.

I only have a few complaints. The head gear is adjustable for length, but not width. After wearing the head piece for a few hours it feels a bit tight on the ears. However, this can not be adjusted. The sound is quite good considering how small the device is. Don't be surprised if you can not receive some stations indoors. This radio is not that powerfull. Also note that the ear pieces that actually fit on your ears are very delicate. They seem to be hanging by a fine piece of plastic. "Do not drop this item on the floor" the ear pieces break off and can not be re attached. "sigh"

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I have been using one for over 5 years. The outdoor reception is great. The indoor reception fades at times. I dropped mine 2 weeks ago and broke the battery cover. Even after 5 years I can't find a better headset to buy than this one.

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great sound quality and reception, double headbands may not secure enough for jogging but are great otherwise, station presets and clock are great features.

Mine lasted for over 7 years and served me well for 100s of runs and dozens of baseball games. Eventually the headband cracked and the batteries didn't stay tight enough to conduct electricity, but it served me well.

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Motorola Droid Multimedia Dock (Retail Packaging) - compatible with the first Droid A855

Motorola Droid Multimedia Dock - compatible with the first Droid A855I ordered the Motorola Droid Multimedia Station on the Droid's release day because I thought it was a cool idea. I didn't see it in person until it was delivered to my door and the geek in me loves it!

PROS:

Nice build quality

Non-skid base

Turns your Droid into an alarm clock and weather station

Sync your data via USB cable

Just plain cool looking

CONS:

Will not work with cases

Somewhat expensive

The box includes 4 items, the actual dock, a micro USB cable, an AC adapter, and a user guide. The dock itself is very well made and is quite hefty in weight. You won't be accidentally knocking this dock around from your desk especially since it also has a non-skid base. The dock has a micro USB port that you plug the cable into and then you plug the other end into the AC adapter. This of course, powers and charges your Droid, which is perfect for your nightstand. If you want to sync your Droid, just plug the micro USB cable into your PC. This will charge your Droid too, but at a much slower rate and only when your PC is powered on.

When you dock the Droid in, the orientation changes automatically to landscape. You select what city you want your weather widget to display and boing, you have your multimedia station. The dock has magnets located in specific areas to activate this mode, which I just found can be activated by using an app called "Dockrunner." It is available for download in the Marketplace.

It's a little pricey for what it does but it is cool nonetheless. An audio out or built-in stereo speakers would've been cool but no biggie!

I really wanted this for my Droid, and its good quality. When you place your Droid in this Charging Cradle/"Multimedia Station", it charges you battery and magnets activate a Multimedia mode on your phone, allowing you to brows photos, listen to music, and work with your alarm clock right on your nightstand. Not owning an iPod, I can't tell you how much I love having all mp3's and so forth available right next to my bed. This is a lovely product.

Pros and Cons:

1) The magnets override your lock feature, which may be a security issue for some.

2) The Droid won't fit in the cradle with any kind of body armor/silicone/hard plastic case attached around it. You'll have to take this off when you want to use the cradle.

3) The Multimedia mode has a built-in "dimmer" switch for night time use, but I personally find even that setting emits too much light in my room, and that makes me crazy. If you don't have an issue with things emitting light while you sleep, this is a non-issue for you.

4) The cord that comes with the cradle is the same as comes with the phoneits VERY short. I had to use a USB extension cable to get from an outlet to my nightstand.

I really like this thoughthe problems I have all me.

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This docking station came up on a Droid X shopping list, and under a "Droid X docking station" search. Just be aware...this is not compatible with the Droid X.

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The droid multimedia station is a nice desk accessory, but it has its problems and don't buy it as a bedside alarm clock.

Pros:

1) Beautiful and compact

2) Easy to exit dock mode and access most other Smartphone functions.

Cons:

1) There is only one dimming level, which is still fairly bright in a dark room.

2) When the display is dimmed, there is little contrast between the numbers and the background, making the display hard to read. This

problem could be solved if the background and/or time coloring were customizable, but this is not the case.

3) When placing a call while the droid is in the dock, the in-call screen does not shift into landscape mode, making it difficult (but not impossible) to accesses the features such as the dial-pad and speaker button.

4) The buttons on the bottom of the screen stay illuminated, regardless of if the screen is dimmed or not.

5) It would be nice to change the widget buttons while in the multimedia dock mode. For example, I do not use the built-in android alarm clock (I use the app Math Alarm Clock), so I would like to have direct access to that application instead of the standard alarm.

6) Sometimes it takes a while for the weather to update. Importantly, the latest droid update mostly fixed this problem, giving me hope that other issues will be fixed in the future.

7) There is no audio jack to send music to speakers

8) Expensive (especially since you can make your own dock with multimedia mode easily)

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For the money, you might expect a bit more than a weighted base (with magnet!) and a power adapter. I know I did. You can use software to go into the same mode as the dock for free, so YMMV.

I appreciate the design. It's heavy enough to not get knocked around too easily on my desk, and my wife keeps hers in the kitchen. It would work equally well as an alarm clock/night stand device. We got these with our 2 droids since it was a nice refined way to charge them and still get plenty of functionality (weather/time/music) at a visible angle.

Pros:

1. Well weighted with rubberized bottom keeps it from bouncing around easily

2. Designed nicely Looks sharp. The Droid's audio is surprising clear in speaker mode for playing music (especially for such a small speaker), but a Bluetooth or corded headset (or speaker setup) would work here.

3. Nice angle for keeping an eye on the clock. I'm hoping Google improves the interface... the weather section is a bit small and doesn't give much info. A real-time radar with more info would be best and perhaps a smaller alarm clock with more configuration/personalization options for color, stock ticker, etc. would be great. But this doesn't affect my review of the dock.

4. Fits perfectly and makes it easy to remember where you left your phone. :-)

Cons:

1. I thought that the cable for USB/DC Converter was a bit short. It's the same as the one that came with the Droid. Nothing that can't be amended, but for $30 they couldn't throw in another meter?

2. It boils down to being a weighted/angled slot with charger/usb cable for $30. It probably amounts to $2 in materials if that. It would be expensive at $15.

3. It really doesn't deliver much. You can get everything but the pre-positioned angle without the doc, and the doc software needs improvement (not a slam on the dock itself, just pointing it out). Unless you're really using it as an alarm clock, It's difficult to see the point now that I have it. If you're watching movies on it as a sort of TV replacement, then maybe... yeah.

4. No cases allowed (it won't fit with them on).

In the end, it is well built and designed nicely. I think it should offer more for the money (maybe built in speakers?) but it is what it is, an overpriced accessory, and for what it's worth, usually overpriced accessories are built like junk, so this gets a 4.

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