Sony ICF-C1iP – Clock radio with iPod cradle – black

  • Box Content – ICF-C1iP clock radio/speaker dock with attached FM wire antenna, power supply adapter, and installed battery, AM loop antenna
  • Power requirements – 120 VAC, 60Hz (Clock backup requires 3 VDC battery)
  • Output power – 3 W +3 W (at 10% harmonic distortion)
  • Frequency range – FM 87.5-108MHz and AM 530-1710Hz
  • Sound enhancer – MegaXpand, Bass Reflex Speaker System

Product Description
Designed to work with most iPod models, the ICF-C1iP clock radio accommodates standard iPod adapters, but does not require their use. An adjustable backstop mechanism ensures that the iPod fits snugly and securely to the clock radio’s 30-pin connector. An included wireless remote control provides full access to the iPod’s menu, as well as to radio tuning and volume functions. Additionally, the unit charges the iPod while it’s docked.Sporting a full-function alarm clock, users can wake up or fall asleep to content on their iPod, the radio or a buzzer. When first powered on, the clock will automatically display Eastern Standard Time, which easily can be changed to other time zones as appropriate. The unit also has automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustment, eliminating the need to reset the clock in the spring and the fall. Adjustable brightness control over the LCD display provides easy readability.

Sony ICF-C1iP – Clock radio with iPod cradle – black

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Comments (5)

Charles G. Washinski February 17th, 2010 at 1:39 pm    

The product was shipped from Onecall. Arrived in a timely manner…but broken (screen or sound did not work). After I paid to ship it back, I waited cluelessly for notification that it was received but never got it. After several painful and untimely emails back and forth, I find out that Onecall will not offer the product anymore. Now I’m out $12 (return shipping) and don’t have anything to show for it.

It is not Onecall’s fault that the product was defective, but it is their fault for poor customer service.

Had to rate as 1 star because it would not let me choose 0.
Rating: 1 / 5

Adam Jarell February 17th, 2010 at 4:02 pm    

looks new! but the bottom was damage from what looks like water and only one speaker works i wish i could get my money back
Rating: 1 / 5

princess pretzel February 17th, 2010 at 6:51 pm    

everything about this machine is great, with one exception… it can’t handle one little bit of base… even when i have the volume turned down low, really low, there is so much distortion when it comes to songs with base. i was very disappointed, because despite this it’s quite perfect for the price, etc.
Rating: 3 / 5

Fallon A. Carter February 17th, 2010 at 9:36 pm    

I’ve always had a Sony alarm clock and loved them. So I figued this would be a great upgrade so i can listen to my ipod while falling asleep. It works fair. I like to wake up to am radio and the am reciever is lousy. The brightness of the clock keeps me up. And you can’t choose what song/playlist you want to wake up to. It only plays the first song of all your music. And the buzzer is not very loud, i’ve slept through it every morning till i returned the item.
Rating: 1 / 5

Karen S. Punturo February 17th, 2010 at 10:03 pm    

I sent this to my 19 yr old son away at college for his birthday so that he could charge and wake up to his ipod. He’s happy with it so that is good enough for me. He also likes that it is portable.
Rating: 5 / 5

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