July 21, 2008 With all the third party devices released for the all conquering iPod it can be easy to forget that there are actually other digital media players on the market. Like Logitech’s iPod ...
Techlicious has always been impressed with the designs that come from high-end radio manufacturer Tivoli Audio, like the Model 10 clock radio. The company’s latest offering, the new Albergo wireless ...
Thanks to the iHome iA91 App-enhanced Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPod I woke up at 5am this morning. I woke up at 5am because the iA91 has dual alarms - and that's really practical.
Albergo is Italian for hotel. It's a fitting name for the $249.99 Tivoli Audio Albergo Clock Radio with Bluetooth, as the last time I saw a Tivoli radio, it was at a hip new hotel in the Catskills.
You might just think of FM radio as that thing you turn on when you forget to bring your iPod (or phone) in the car. Most of the music sucks, right? So why buy one? This is why. Like The Tivoli Model ...
The $99-suggested iBN97 stereo clock radio uses Bluetooth to play music from any Bluetooth- equipped mobile device. Via USB cable connection to a 2.1-amp USB port, the mobile device also charges while ...
THE first thing that millions of people see and hear in the morning is ugly. We’re not talking about significant others. It’s the clock radio, which has a functional appearance at best, and a sound ...
If those clock radios up there look familiar, it's because their maker, Tivoli Audio, has been spitting out pretty much the same thing for the past 11 years. Their innards, at least, have changed with ...
Hey, props for offering up the "first clock radio for Zune" (it's certainly not the first Zune dock), we're all quite proud, but it looks like iHome sent in the B team for the design here. The ZN9 ...
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