iHome ZN9 Dual Alarm Clock with Speaker Dock for Zune (Black)
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Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: iHome
- Model: ZN9B
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x 10.00" w x 12.00" l, 2.20 pounds
Features
- Compatible with all Zunes, including 4 GB, 8 GB, 30 GB, 80 GB, 120 GB, and Zune HD
- Wake and sleep to your Zune music or AM/FM radio
- Features a 7-5-2 feature for separate weekday and weekend alarm times
- Extra-large backlit LCD with dimmer
- Charges your Zune while its docked
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Meet the new ZN9, the world's first clock radio for Zune. The ZN9 features several innovative solutions, including wake and sleep to your Zune music or AM/FM radio presets, a 7-5-2 feature for separate weekday and weekend alarm times, and an extra-large backlit LCD with dimmer. With the Reson8 speaker chambers, you'll be able to enjoy stereo sound around the clock. The new ZN9... treat yourself and your Zune right.
Meet the new ZN9, the world's first clock radio for Zune. Click to enlarge. |
While docked, your Zune is charged, so it's ready to go when you are. Click to enlarge. |
Auxiliary input is included for connecting external devices. Click to enlarge. |
Dock Your Zune
Enjoy your favorite songs while your Zune is docked in the ZN9. While docked, your Zune is charged, so it's ready to go when you are.
Clock Your Zune
The ZN9 boasts a ton of options to help you drag yourself out of bed. Wake or sleep to Zune, AM/FM radio, or buzzer, depending on your mood. Use the programmable snooze to get that perfect amount of extra sleep in the morning.
The Gradual Wake and Gradual Sleep features increase/decrease Alarm/Sleep volume. As you fall asleep, the music fades out, and as you wake up, it fades in, so you don't get the jarring effect of standard alarms.
The ZN9 also gives you several alarm features: dual alarm for multiple wake times, a 7-5-2 feature for setting separate weekday and weekend alarm times, AM/FM presets, and an auto-set clock that sets itself.
Sound and Vision
Enjoy great sound from the high-fidelity stereo drivers in specially designed Reson8 speaker chambers, which deliver astounding clarity, depth, and power. On top of that, the speakers are enclosed in a clean, contemporary design, perfectly complementing the looks of your Zune.
Auxiliary Input
The ZN9 also features an auxiliary input for connecting external devices like CD or MP3 players.
What's in the Box
iHome Dual Alarm Clock with Speaker Dock for Zune (Black), AC adapter, AM antenna, three Zune inserts, manual
Customer Reviews
A must have for Zune owners!
I recently bought the 80GB 2nd Gen Zune (which I love) but I knew I wouldn't just want to listen to it via earbuds all the time. So I finally found this device. And let me tell you, it is worth every penny.
Features I love:
--It is LOUD, I can hear this all over the house pretty much and I haven't even tried the highest volume setting.
--It is sleek looking. Nice design and easy to read display with multiple brightness settings for the clock.
--I like the dual alarms. Have one set early for during the work week which it knows to only use M-F, and one set for later on the weekend days.
--I like that it has two volume memories. One for just normal play and one for when you have it on the sleep. So crank it up during the day, and if you want to fall asleep to it, that volume can be kept lower.
--And the sleep timer is available for up to 2 hours long which is nice. Most units only do 1 hour.
--Adjustable snooze time length, anywhere up to 30 minutes of snooze time.
--All display buttons light up, making it easy to use even late at night.
Features not so great:
--Does not include a remote control to operate the unit. That is available via an offer inside the box direct from iHome for $20 more.
--Only 6 preset radio stations per band. I have close to 10 good stations near me so I had to narrow it down a bit. But then again I didn't really buy this to listen to the FM radio much.
The 2 cons are not that big however. The option to get the unit for $100 and buy a remote is fine and the other one is just me being picky so I would have something negative to say!
All in all, this is a great product and if you are a Zune owner, it is nice to have something specifically made for Zune products! Highly recommend!
PS - Since Amazon.com doesn't seem to actually stock this item, get it direct from iHome for $99 with no shipping and tax (at least to where I lived) and it arrives fast, plus you get a free set of pretty nice earbuds (although I still prefer the premium buds I got with the Zune 80...) The included 10% coupon in the box can save you $2 more on the remote if you order that... Not bad...
Not disappointed in the least
I've been waiting for this product for months, and it is exactly what I wanted and more.
The default beeping noise reminds me of some cheap digital wrist watch, but that's not really the purpose of this. Wake to your music collection, instead.
Sound quality is GREAT for such a little device, and it is quite loud.
Superb reception on the radio as well, no static on any of my local stations.
One of my favorite features is the multiple brightness settings for the display, adjustable by tapping the snooze bar. There's nothing so annoying as an overly bright readout lighting up your otherwise dark room while you attempt to sleep.
Build quality of this item appears excellent. Nothing is loose, no gaps or rattles: It feels nice and solid.
If you've got a Zune, and tire of the cheapo alarm clocks on the market, purchase this item and give it a home on your dresser or night stand.
I'm not sorry I did.
Finally, an alternative to earphones for Zune!
Okay, so I got the 120G Zune, which I love. But then soon realized that if I'm going to have all my music collection on it, it'd be a waste to only be able to listen to it when in the car or travelling on a plane. I also do not have a stereo at home so there was nothing to connect it to.
After some research, I opted for the iHome dock made for Zune. It is very compact in size, but the sound quality is surprisingly good. The thing does have an equalizer to make adjustments, but honestly, right out of the box everything sounded great. Even at high volume, there is little to no distortion and it can be heard throughout my house.
The alarm clock features are also great as there are many options such as 2 separate alarms, both of which can be set for 5 days, 2 days, or 7 days. And the sleep to/wake to functions are also nice. The alarm itself, should you choose that option, is not terribly jarring or annoying since it starts softly and gradually builds.
The battery-back-up has already proven itself very useful. We tend to have power outages where we live, and I've lost count of how many times I've overslept because the power was out. So this week, when it happened again, the alarm woke me up on time. I also liked the fact that the time automatically sets--when you take it out of the box, there is no need to set the time; just set the time zone and the thing does it for you!
There are a couple of downsides, albeit minor. First, if you want to listen to am radio, you will need to plug in an antenna which is cumbersome and awkward since there is really nowhere to hide it. This was not a big deal for me, though, since I don't really listen to am radio, and I didn't really buy this to listen to the radio--seriously, why listen to commercials when I can listen to all my music collection commercial free?!
The second downside is that this does not come with a remote control. At first, I didn't think it would be that big a deal. But since I have the thing on one end of the room and work from other side of the room, a remote would have been handy. A remote can be purchased from iHome for about $20, so I might just have to cave in and get one.
Other than those two caveats, the iHome dock is a great thing to have if you have a Zune.





