![]() ![]() Using your memory and a lot of dexterity, you fiddle with the settings until you finally hit the desired combination that achieves the result you are after. First of all you need to locate the correct button from the mass of options, once you have passed this step you then need to turn the unit around to reveal the display. Unfortunately, the placement of the buttons for configuring the time, date and alarms are quite frankly a pain to use. You need not use the built-in alarm at all and instead you could use your favourite iPod app to do the honours while your Apple device charges overnight connected to the dock. You can either be woken up by the FM radio station of your choice or by your iPod/iPhone. The built-in alarm can store 5 waking up time settings, allowing you to set-up various work days and much more pleasant lay-ins without manually configuring the unit from scratch on each occasion. Dimension: 130mm x 126mm x 89mm (WxHxD).Full range speaker unit: 11.2 inch (40mm), magnetically shielded.Adjustment: Power, volume, input, mode, track navigation, play/pause, set.Dock compatible with: iPod Nano 5th/6th generation, iPod Touch 3rd/4th generation, iPhone 3GS/4/4S.Audio input type: iPod, iPhone, auxiliary, FM radio (87MHz to 108MHz frequency coverage for CN/US/AU regions & 76MHz to 91MHz for JP). ![]() It’s a subtle look that will happily replace your existing unit without standing out like a sore thumb and looks dare I say quite cute. Compared to other docks I have owned and viewed, the Edifier has a less prominent ‘in your face’ perception – instead focusing on a more comfortable and actually more pleasing item to have sitting by your bedside. Another couple of buttons for ‘Function’ and ‘Input’ sit above these and finally another assortment for adjusting volume and track selection.ĭesign wise you will either adore the traditional looks or despise them. AUX IN allows you to connect any device that has a small headphone output including most phones and MP3 players if you don’t own an Apple iPod or iPhone. Right at the back are buttons for Mode, Set, Up, Down and two inputs – one for power and another for AUX IN. The front a fairly small round display showing the time and other important information and around the rear are where all the mass of buttons are situated. On the top looking like a couple of old fashioned alarm clock bells actually reside the two speakers. ![]()
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