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The clock radio is an age old item from the woodworks of electronic devices, something that has stood the moody test of time, and now recently adapted itself to a clock iPod dock. Everything eventually will support iPods, even toasters (I think some already do), so its only natural for us to cover a nice little iPod dock cum clock by none other than the familiar Altec Lansing. Some of their products have received very good reviews by us, so let’s see how good this Moondance HOME iPod dock, M302 turns out to be... Form Factor There are no hard corners in the elevation. The top and bottom faces are flat and well finished, with nice black push buttons arranged on the top panel. In the center of this arrangement of buttons is the connecting port, a bare one right out of the box. But just like all docks, there is an included small packet of plastic seats for different iPod types, which need to be slid onto the port to ensure a tight fit between your iPod model and the dock. The front panel has two hidden speakers behind the cloth grille, seamlessly fixed on. The back panel is bare with only 3 connectors at the bottom, one for included FM antennae, one auxiliary audio input (for another non iPod, MP3 player) and power in. The unit comes with a slim black remote. Features and Specs This unit has all the requirements of a modern alarm clock, and also supports FM, so you can choose to wake up to your own playlist tracks, or to cackling of an RJ. There are 2 alarms available to be set, and of course snoozing is supported, which stops the music. A brisk read through the manual is required to fully get the processes of setting alarm, storing FM frequencies, select alarm days etc. It’s not that hard though. Typical Digital interface operations are required - like pressing the alarm button for 3 seconds sets it into alarm mode. Now the important part. It does not play iPhones, and even though it mentioned iPod touch, our unit did not play it. We have the 2nd generation model. Check pic for complete list of supported models. The speakers are 2-inch full range drivers. The max power rating is not given, but on hearing it we would be able to make an assumption. |
Tags: Altec Lansing , iPod Dock , Clock Radio
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