Emerson iTone iP550BK Portable Stereo System for iPods (Black) | 
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Brand: Emerson Category: CE
List Price: $119.99 Buy Used: $75.00 You Save: $44.99 (37%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.6 Dimensions (in): 13.9 x 9.3 x 7.5
MPN: iP550BK Model: iP550BK UPC: 025806803723 EAN: 0025806803723 ASIN: B000FGD2TA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Portable, boombox-like sound system designed for "dockable" iPods | | • | Built-in iPod docking station; digital AM/FM tuner with 20 presets | | • | Pair of wide-ranging 2.5-inch speakers; digital bass boost system | | • | Auxiliary input connects to older iPods, MP3 players, and more | | • | Measures 11.8 x 5.5 x 6.5 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty |
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Product Description PRODUCT FEATURES:Total output power 10 watts RMS (5W Per Channel)Integrated, front-mounted iTone portable docking stationWorks with all Apple iPods? including Mini, Shuffle, anNanoRecharges all iPod batteries when connected to dockDigital-tuning AM/FM stereo receiverIlluminated LCD display for all tuner functions20 preset-station memory (10 AM / 10 FM)Electronic up/down tuning controlsPushbutton controls for band and function selectionAuto/manual station scanningUp/down preset memory buttonsElectronic up/down volume controlBass boost controlDigital clockHeavy-duty, wide-range 2.5" SpeakersBuilt-in AM antennaTelescoping FM antennaDetachable AC power cord
Amazon.com Product Description The Emerson iTone iP550BK portable stereo system is a compact, portable device that lets you dock and charge any "dockable" iPod (as of January 2006) and play it through the built-in speakers. Because your iPod connects directly to the front- mounted docking system, this system is ideal for when you want to share your music with others, or for those times when listening through your earbuds is simply not an option. This system also features a digital clock and AM/FM tuner with a full-function remote control. And thanks to a couple of connection extras--a USB connector and an auxiliary input--you can connect both newer non-docking iPods, such as the iPod shuffle, and older first-generation iPods, MP3 players, and personal CD players. It's a breeze to customize the iTone iP550BK according to your personal preferences. The digital turner automatically scans the AM and FM bands and locks in stations perfectly with no repetitive fine tuning required. You can also save 20 of your favorite stations (10 AM and 10 FM) in the preset memory tuner for immediate recall at the touch of a button. The digital clock, meanwhile, lets you fall asleep and wake up to the radio or your iPod, while the full-function remote control makes for extremely convenient operation. And if you need a little extra sleep, simply press the snooze button to enjoy an additional ten minutes. Other details include a sleek black housing; an illuminated, unified LCD display; a powerful amplifier and heavy-duty, wide-ranging 2.5-inch speakers; an integrated bass boost; easy-to-use pushbutton controls for the band and function selection; and a stereo headphone jack. The iTone iP550BK, which runs on either eight C-size batteries (not included) or AC power, measures 11.8 by 5.5 by 6.5 inches (W x H x D) and is backed by a 90-day warranty. What's in the Box iTone iP550BK sound system, AC power cord, remote control, user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews:
Big Sound in a Little Box January 18, 2008 I was more than please at the sound output of this!! It almost sounds like a full size stereo. I may very likely be buying another one!
Whoo Hoo! August 6, 2006 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Well sometimes the one you least expect and the one most likely overlooked, comes up with a winner! Emerson really surpised me. I was going to buy a Logitech MM50 but when I put them side by side, Emerson iTone iP550 won out. The Logitech had deep sound but reverberated badly. I was surpised at the clarity and pretty good bass on this model. As a matter of fact, when I put it at its height, it retained a great sound without jumping off the counter. Now, get this, what was most suprising was its cost. It was literally more than $70 cheaper than the more popular Logitech!! Okay, it doesn't have the accessories, i.e., carry bag and ultra slimness in design, but its got everything else and more: radio, preset stations, clock, sleep button, digital remote, along with stuff you would expect in the big names. And its cute too! For what you get and for the money you pay, you can't beat it. AND, if you really tell the truth, the only difference in this little guy and those "speaker-only" types, it admits to being a boom box rather than just "stereo speakers." Maybe that's why they are trying to charge more for giving you less!
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