On line Sony XDRDS12IP iPod/iPhone Speaker Dock with Clock Radio Function


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  • iPod/iPhone speaker dock with clock radio function
  • Wake up to your favourite tunes
  • Features DAB/DAB+/FM Digital Tuner
  • Wireless remote control to give you full control of your iPod/ iPhone

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152 of 154 people found the following review helpful.
5Clock on sony!
By Ice Scream
We've been holding off from buying a DAB alarm radio with IPOD dock because they just don't seem to be wholly reliable and the feedback has been off-putting. After reviewing the options and feedback from the Amazon community the common faults and niggles seem to be, the clock failing to keep time, the back light being to bright, poor signal reception for DAB stations, poor sound quality and loss of station memory.As far as we can tell this unit is spot on for our needs and addresses the concerns above. The clock has an independent CR 2032 battery back up for the clock. There is a visual on screen icon to notify when the battery is low. The back up light has four easy to selectable manually adjusted light level settings; Very bright, comfortably bright, low to dim and off. Fortunately for us the DAB signal strength is great in our area so no problem there and FM is OK as well. The sound quality is very good for a compact unit and more than loud enough for a bedroom. It also has a couple of bass and stereo boost buttons if needed. No comment on the memory loss for the 20 preset stations but hopefully the battery back will preserve them. The unit was disconnected from the mains and it retained the stations presets.There are two independent alarm settings modes. Alarm setting option are; time, weekday, weekend and everyday, preset station or IPOD or buzzer selection and volume level. There are sleep and snooze timers with four or so present durations.There is a small remote control which covers everything except setting the alarm time. The range about 4 meters but you have to be generally in front of the unit. The IPOD charges in the dock.It's early days so I hopefully this unit will continue to do what it is doing.Our previous clock radio was a 3 to 4 year old first generation Pure Chronos. This has a reliable clock but the station memory keep failing every 3 to 5 days. The outcome is getting woken up to Absolute radio which can be a bit abrupt in the morning.Sorry Amazon, John Lewis has you beaten on price at the moment which is very unusual.

27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5Iphone 4 clock radio
By neil_down
After trying a cheaper docking station / DAB radio from a supermarket which I ended up returning, this Sony is much more impressive. There was no interference from the phone, and the range of DAB stations that it was able to pick up was much improved. Some over 50 miles away from where I live. The features are good, and most importantly, the looks, sound quality and build quality appear good enough to last a few years.Set up is simple, plug in, it sets the clock and scans for DAB stations. Has 2 DAB tuners. Alarm setting is simple, with setting for 2 alarms, e.g. weekdays / weekends. Comes with a battery for handling electrical power outages (mainly so the alarm still goes off, not for holding the clock time as that is set from the DAB stations). Sound quality from iphone 4 is good, charges the iphone of course.One downside is the remote. Its small, but the buttons are all the same size, and little to tell in a dim bedroom light what they actually do. However, I guess with time that will be less of an issue.(Getting hold of these is difficult at current time of writing this (Jan 2011). Ours came direct from Sony, I didn't want to wait 1-3 months. That's a first for me to not get direct from Amazon, perhaps proving the popularity of the product.)Overall, a good product.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Impressive
By M. Cooper
I'd been missing music in the bedroom since my ex got our iPod dock in the breakup last year. No matter: this one sounds better anyway. Good things come to those who wait and all that.I was holding out and coveting a friend's Bose SoundDock but - as usual - the combination of high prices and lack of features for the money kept me from spending (despite admiring the sound from some of their kit, I've yet to buy a single Bose product). I've got two Pure DAB radios at home: a One in the kitchen and the original Siesta in the bedroom. Both are excellent, and I was almost committed to buying either the new version of the Siesta or Chronos with the dock built in, until I read some negative reviews here on Amazon.This Sony box kept coming up, so I checked it out. Oddly, the Amazon description doesn't describe it as a DAB radio - but it most certainly is, and it's DAB+ ready, too. The styling is a little like something Sony would have done in the 90s, admittedly, and it won't suit all rooms for that reason, but there are lots of reasons to love it. Here are a few. - Price. You get a fully-featured DAB/DAB+ clock radio for less than the cost of many half-decent docks. - Sound. It fills our double bedroom admirably. "MegaExpand" does some phasey stuff to broaden the sound stage, if you want it (works better on some material than others), and MegaBass does its usual deal with aplomb. A good tip is to site it in a corner if you can - the reflection off the walls will help the base frequencies sing out. - Dimmable display. Three levels of backlighting, or turn off the backlight altogether if you want. Perfect for the light-sensitive, like me. If you do turn off the backlight, the clock will still light up when the alarm goes off. Neat. - Dock. Generous enough to accommodate my iPhone 3GS while still in its silicon vest, so no fiddling around. - iPhone compatible. The radio in the iPhone does not interfere with the reception. No annoying messages when you drop the iPhone in, and everything fades down nicely when a call or text comes in. (Or, for an undisturbed night's sleep, do what I do and switch it to Airplane Mode.) - Lets me use my iPhone radio player apps in the background, effectively turning the whole thing into a proper internet radio for a fraction of the cost and without all that fiddly setup that internet radios are so famous for. (This is cool.) - Allows you to set the station to wake up to on an individual, per alarm, basis. So you can drift off to sleep with one station and wake up with another. (My Pure Siesta couldn't manage this.) - A dinky remote control that allows you to control iPod tracks. That said, if you're far enough away to use it, you won't be able to read the iPod/iPhone screen, most likely. But it's handy for volume at least. - Nice button layout with plenty of room between them. So, once you get used to where they are, you can fumble around in the dark quite effectively (insert joke here). - It's DAB+ ready. So, when we finally pull our fingers out and do digital switchover, it'll cope with the new EPG, which a DAB-only radio won't. (It's not clear yet how DAB+ will be implemented in the UK, and how obsolete it may make DAB. There are no DAB+ broadcasts in the UK currently, but it provides potentially better audio quality using a better digital audio codec.)If it took batteries it would be perfect. But if it took batteries it would either be a lot bigger, or it would be the same size and the sound would suffer, so that's not a deal-breaker for me. And, admittedly, the utilitarian styling won't suit everyone, either. But for your £80 you get a very nice clock/radio/dock which will do pretty much everything you'd expect. Look no further if you're on a £100 budget.

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