iHome iHC5S Wireless Bluetooth Clock Radio for Cell Phones and MP3 Players (Black)
iHome iHC5S Wireless Bluetooth Clock Radio for Cell Phones and MP3 Players (Black) Look no further for a complete sound system for your cell phone. This product supports Bluetooth technology, allowing you to dial and receive calls through its speakerphone function, and also contains a large LCD with caller ID. Dual-alarm clock radio allows you to you wake to your Bluetooth enabled music, radio, or buzzer. Stream your music wirelessly from your Bluetooth-enabled phone through the four speaker stereo (two active, two passive) Reson8 technology to enjoy enhanced audio sound. Also includes a full-function remote control.
Look no further for a complete sound system for your cell phone. Click to enlarge. |
Use the cradle to rest your device. Click to enlarge. |
Cradle also can be mounted to iHC5. Click to enlarge. |
Bluetooth-Ready
The iHC5 supports Bluetooth technology and allows you to wirelessly dial and receive calls through its speakerphone function and to see clearer caller ID on the large LCD. You also can stream your music wirelessly from your A2DP Bluetooth-enabled device through the Reson8 speaker chambers to enjoy beautifully enhanced audio sound.
Alarm Clock Radio
The dual-alarm clock radio allows you to wake and sleep to Bluetooth-enabled devices, radio, or buzzer and to set separate alarm times and days. Includes 12 user-defined presets.
Full-Function Remote Control
The included full-function remote gives you control of the speakerphone, alarm, radio, LCD brightness, and more from afar.
Auxiliary Input
Use the auxiliary line-in with external audio devices like CD players, MP3 players, and more.
What’s in the Box
iHC5 main unit, device cradle, remote control, 1 AC adaptor, 2 audio patch cords
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Police catch 275 with cellphone behind wheel (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Police have released provisional figures on numbers of infringement notices issued since a ban on hand-held cellphones while driving came into force last month.
2 D.C. guards charged with smuggling contraband to inmates (Washington Post)
Two D.C. corrections officers and a Maryland woman were arrested Tuesday on federal bribery charges on suspicion of accepting cash to smuggle cellphones and iPods to inmates in the District’s jail complex.
Digital age makes cheating a risky proposition (Canada.com)
The recording of a man pleading with a woman to take her name off her phone message before his suspicious wife calls hasn’t been confirmed as Tiger Woods, but to people who deal with extramarital affairs it speaks volumes about how trysts are an increasingly risky proposition in an age of cellphones, surveillance cameras and Twitter.
Lady Gaga’s BlackBerry Tweets (Forbes)
Curious what cellphones your favorite celebrities use? Take a look at their Twitter feeds.
Tags: Mobile Phones, Cell Phones
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