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Jensen JiMS-125
$70.00
Released May, 2009
The Pros:Available in black and silver, which has a bit of a cool R2-D2 feel. Sound quality is pretty solid for the price--not tinny or thin at all.
The Cons:Very bright LCD display can't be dimmed. Disables the alarm on your connected i-device, disallowing staggered alarms. Radio tuning knob is way too touchy, making it a pain to sift through stations.
The Jensen JiMS-125 is a docking music system that can be used to charge or play music from an iPod device. The system is compatible with iPod touch, nano, Classic, 4th and 5th generation, and mini devices.
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It features an integrated AM/FM stereo receiver and alarm clock with snooze and sleep settings. The unit also has a multi-function blue backlit LCD display for displaying the time or digital frequency. The JiMS-125 includes a volume control, AUX input, as well as an audio line-in input for connecting other MP3 devices. It also comes with a remote control with radio and iPod functionality. The system has a suggested retail price of $70 and comes in a silver finish.
Features/Specs
- Play & Charge Functionality
- Multi-function Blue Back-lit LCD Display
- AM/FM Stereo Receiver with Digital Frequency Display
- Volume Control
- Alarm Clock with Snooze and Sleep
- Wake to Radio, Alarm or iPod Settings
- Comes with Remote Control
- Inputs: AUX with Cord Included, Audio Line-In
- Compatibility: iPod touch, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod (5th generation), iPod (4th generation), and iPod mini
- Power Handling: 2 x 2 Watts RMS
- Power: A/C or Battery Backup for Clock
- Dimensions: 4”(H) x 6-3/4”(W) x 4-1/2”(D)
- 90-Day Limited Warranty
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Available in black and silver, which has a bit of a cool R2-D2 feel.
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Sound quality is pretty solid for the price--not tinny or thin at all.
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Very bright LCD display can't be dimmed.
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Disables the alarm on your connected i-device, disallowing staggered alarms.
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Radio tuning knob is way too touchy, making it a pain to sift through stations.
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Plasticky casing feels cheap, flimsy.
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Display cannot show the radio station and the time simultaneously--it has to be one or the other.
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