ie8 fix
Ad: Explore the Nikon D5100 HD-SLR.
ie8 fix

VTech IS9181 Wi-Fi Internet radio specs

  • Manufacturer: VTech
  • Part Number:IS9181

General

Audio Features

  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Timer Wake,
    Snooze
  • Built-in clock Alarm,
    Digital clock
  • Alarm wake-up modes Buzzer,
    Radio

Digital Player / Recorder

  • Additional features Wi-Fi connectivity,
    Plug & Play,
    Alarm clock,
    Automatic clock set

CD System

  • Digital audio standards supported MP3,
    WMA,
    AAC

Speaker System

  • Speaker(s) 2 x Right/left channel speaker Built-in,
    1 x Subwoofer Built-in
  • Speaker system nominal (RMS) output power 3 Watt,
    10 Watt

Radio

  • Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
  • Station preset qty 20
  • Tuner bands FM/Weather

Remote Control

  • Remote control Remote control - Infrared

Headphones

  • Sound output mode [Sep 14, 2011 from CDS: Audio Output] Stereo

Connectivity

  • Cable(s) included Audio cable -
  • Connector type 1 x Audio line-out RCA phono x 2,
    1 x Audio line-in Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm

Battery / Power

  • Battery 0 x AA type Standard battery
  • Power device type Power adapter

System Requirements

  • Operating system Apple MacOS X 10.4 or later,
    Microsoft Windows Vista / 2000 / XP

Online Stores

Store Promotions In Stock Price Total Cost Initial Sort Order
Amazon.com Yes Yes

$147.49

Tax: TBD

Ship: TBD

$147.49 Shop Now
Amazon.com Marketplace No Yes

$199.44

Tax: TBD

Ship: TBD

$199.44 Shop Now
See all prices

Compare to other portable audio devices

Compare Selected

select

Aluratek Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Built in WiFi Starting at $89.27

  • Editor's rating: 3.5 out of 5

select

Grace GDI-IR2000

  • Editor's rating: 3.5 out of 5

select

Acoustic Research ARIR200 Internet Radio

  • Editor's rating: 3.0 out of 5

select

Grace GDI-IR1000

  • Editor's rating: 3.5 out of 5

Sponsored Premier Brands on CNET

ie8 fix
ie8 fix
ie8 fix
  • Recently Viewed Products
  • My Lists
  • My Software Updates
  • Promo
  • Log In | Join CNET