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Philips DC350/37


$140.00 Released June, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Bluetooth connection pairs up right away and stays connected. Bluetooth speakerphone has great quality sound on both ends of the conversation. Automatically turns off the music when you answer the phone, don't have to scramble with the controls.

The Cons:Speakers don't have enough power to fill a room. Sound quality is a bit tinny and washed out. Doesn't have an EQ or any way to shape the audio.

The Philips DC350/37 is an iPhone and iPod dock that enhances interaction with the devices while charging them. This performs similar functions to the Philips DC190/37, but added support for the iPhone allows for hands-free phone calls with any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.

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Auto-sync is enabled for calendars and contacts on an iPhone or iPod when this unit is connected to a PC over a USB line. Additionally, the speaker power has been increased to 3 Watts each. The same dual alarm time functionality can be found here as in the Philips DC190/37, enabling separate times to be set for weekdays and weekends, and the FM radio is also the same with the capability of storing 20 station presets.

Features

  • iPhone, iPod, dock
  • FM radio, 20 station presets
  • MP3-link: 3.5mm stereo input
  • Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone
  • 2 x 3 W speakers
  • Auto-sync iPhone/ iPod calendar and contacts from PC via USB
  • Charge iPhone and iPod
  • Dual alarm time

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    Bluetooth connection pairs up right away and stays connected

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    Bluetooth speakerphone has great quality sound on both ends of the conversation

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    automatically turns off the music when you answer the phone, don't have to scramble with the controls

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    dock is adjustable so you can leave your 3rd party case on your phone

Cons
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    speakers don't have enough power to fill a room

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    sound quality is a bit tinny and washed out

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    doesn't have an EQ or any way to shape the audio

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    radio reception isn't very good, weaker signals sound bad

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