Though the button placement is a minor gripe (we expect most people to set the alarms via the iHome app), it's worth pointing out. That's also where you'll find an auxiliary input for connecting other audio devices. Alas, the alarm set buttons are on the back of the unit along with the Bluetooth pairing button. It also has dual alarms along with snooze and sleep features (you can set the unit to turn off after 15, 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes). The iA100 has an FM radio (sorry, no AM) with six presets. The same can be said for an iPhone or iPod Touch (it supports docking of virtually all iPods) and it's worth pointing out that if you have a bulkier iPhone case, you shouldn't have any trouble docking your unit, which is a plus. It's not a huge amount of support, but when the end of Apple's universal connector goes into the port on your iPad, your device ends up being locked in place pretty securely. The support system is pretty simple a small, rubber-covered bar keeps the iPad standing at a slight angle. In fact, it has just about everything you'd want in a tabletop iPod/iPhone/iPad stereo.įor starters, you can dock and charge your iPad. As we said, the iA100 scores high in the features department.
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