SDI iHome iH4B (black)

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2.5 stars
    Overall score: 5.7 (2.5 stars)

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2.5 stars OK
    Overall score: 5.7 (2.5 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 4.0
  • Performance: 6.0
  • Reviewed by: David Carnoy
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Edited by: Matthew Moskovciak

The good: 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 there's a line-in to connect other audio devices. The clock numbers also are easy to read, and we liked the accent lighting strips that can be dimmed.

The bad: There's no radio functionality and as you might expect from a mono speaker this small, the sound is fairly thin.

The bottom line: While it lacks any radio functionality, the iHome iH4 is a solid value if you're looking for a low-cost bedside iPod audio speaker that recharges your iPod while you sleep and has a built-in clock and alarm.

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In 2005, SDI Technologies had a surprise hit with its iPod-compatible clock radio, the $99 iHome iH5. Expanding on that success, SDI has a new line of iPod-dockable audio systems, including the iHome2go iH4 Radio Clock with iPod Dock ($49), which brings down the price even further for an iPod alarm clock system. However, unlike the stepped-up iH7, this model doesn't feature any sort of radio.

The iH4, which is about the size of a small computer speaker, isn't a bad looking little alarm clock. It has a sort of half modern, half retro design (with its two ... Expand full review

In 2005, SDI Technologies had a surprise hit with its iPod-compatible clock radio, the $99 iHome iH5. Expanding on that success, SDI has a new line of iPod-dockable audio systems, including the iHome2go iH4 Radio Clock with iPod Dock ($49), which brings down the price even further for an iPod alarm clock system. However, unlike the stepped-up iH7, this model doesn't feature any sort of radio.

The iH4, which is about the size of a small computer speaker, isn't a bad looking little alarm clock. It has a sort of half modern, half retro design (with its two strips of accent lighting, it vaguely resembles a mini jukebox), and it should fit nicely in a child's or a teenager's room. The model we reviewed (the iH4B) was black with blue lighting, and a pink version (the iH4P) is also available.

The iHome iH4 is a fairly simple device but you'll appreciate the fact that some thought went into button placement, especially when you're half asleep and don't have to fumble around to figure out how to turn off the alarm. The iPod dock is on top (you get various sleeves to fit various iPod models snugly in the dock), while an alarm reset button and a iPod play button are positioned on either side of the dock. To set the time and alarm (you can awake to either your iPod or a buzzer), you use the buttons on the side of the unit. If the alarm is set to your iPod, the iH4 will play the song currently queued up and gradually ramp up the volume. The snooze bar at the bottom of the speaker doubles as a dimmer, so you can turn off all the blue lighting if it bothers you. There's also a sleep function that lets you drift off to your iPod's music in intervals of 15 to 90 minutes. The numbers on the clock are ample sized and easy to read, so no complaints there.

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2.5 stars out of 6 user reviews

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  • 4 star: 2
  • 3 star: 1
  • 2 star: 3
  • 1 star: 0

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4.0 stars

"just got it, love it, but one problem" By youdontneedtoknow

Pros: great size, easy to use, pretty color

Cons: ipod nano doesnt fit with a case, ipod dock adapter is made backwards

Summary: I loved this product, except for minor details. I have an ipod nano, and i had a case on it but it doesn't fit in the adapter with it. also, the ipod nano adapter was made backwards, so you cant exactly use it, unless you are going to turn ... Expand full review

2.0 stars

"Remote breaks fast, good sound and wake up to music." By benzabill

Pros: Dimmer
Wake up to Music (not as hard to get up but doesnt let you fall asleep)
Good Sound
Long power cable
Easy to set time/alarm

Cons: Remote breaks fast
Remote not friendly to use
Can't just start playing iPod have to have it on
Even lowest dim setting too bright
No Radio

Summary: This is a cheap product and would suggest coughing up the extra money for a better quality product. This product gave me frustrations and therefore returning it to the store very soon. The Remote worked for about a week, and i even changed the battery to see if it works. ... Expand full review

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  • Speaker type: Portable speakers with digital player dock
  • Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Amplification Type: Active

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