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Coby CSMP175


$80.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:The iPod/iPhone dock is well-designed--even fits some encased iPhones. Looks very sleek, modern and generally appealing. Rotation is a clever feature, works well when you want to watch video.

The Cons:A bit on the quiet side--don't expect it to perform well outside of a nightstand setting. Remote's range tops out at about 10-15 feet.

The Coby CSMP175 is an alarm clock and iPod dock. This is similar to the Coby CSMP162 in feature set, but uses a motorized dock to allow the iPod to be rotated into landscape mode for browsing with Cover Flow or watching movies.

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The speakers are capable of more power output as well, with a total of 20 watts of output. An adjustable ambient lighting scheme allows the unit to be easily found in the dark and even serve as a nightlight if desired. For portable media devices that aren't compatible with the iPod docking port, a 3.5mm audio line-in jack is made available.

Features

  • Universal dock for iPod
  • Charges while playing
  • Motorized dock rotates 90° to browse with Cover Flow or watch movies
  • Full-range stereo speakers
  • 20W total output power
  • Adjustable ambient lighting
  • 3.5mm audio line-in jack
  • Full function remote control

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    The iPod/iPhone dock is well-designed--even fits some encased iPhones.

  • 1

    Looks very sleek, modern and generally appealing.

  • 1

    Rotation is a clever feature, works well when you want to watch video.

  • 1

    Well-balanced sound quality--decent bass presence that isn't overpowering, surprising treble performance.

  • 1

    Large metal base feels solid and is made out of a sturdy metal.

Cons
  • 1

    A bit on the quiet side--don't expect it to perform well outside of a nightstand setting.

  • 1

    Remote's range tops out at about 10-15 feet.

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