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The dockers, it would seem, are taking over. A great many manufacturers are jumping on the iPod bandwagon, turning out docking units that will make your brilliant little portable music/video players into something approaching a home hi-fi. This impress...
Dual alarm clocks, sounds cohesive and solid...
Sonics are a little lacking in the midrange...
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Macallys TunePro is an excellent iPod speaker with a built-in alarm clock and radio thats perfectly suited for small rooms or a bedside table. Its affordable, provides great sound and has well thought out controls and general layout. The tuning mech...
Great sound, Easy to use, Clear LED display, Good build quality, Easy to slap snooze button...
No remote (sold separately)...
Macallys TunePro is an excellent iPod speaker with a built-in alarm clock and radio thats perfectly suited for small rooms or a bedside table. Its affordable, provides great sound and has well thought out controls and general layout. The tuning mech...
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So what do we think? Well the only real catch is the size. Its very large for a bedside alarm clock and if you have a small bedside table, as I do, theres not a lot of room for anything else, such as a glass of water (without running the risk of tipp...
Sound, design...
Speakers vibrate at high levels, no remote control...
A fantastic sound and great look but does it fit? And I miss a remote being a lazy new century girl!...
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The TunePro looks in line with conventional iPod dock/speaker systems, rather than harking back to a golden age of clockwork or transistor radios. It looks great in photos, with a centrally-mounted dock, and a large flat, mirrored surface containing...
We don’t think the TunePro is at its best as a bedroom system, but it could well find life elsewhere, in the study, the office, or in presentations, courtesy of that useful line-in. The TunePro looks very cool in photos, although in reality the mate...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:58:20
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Macallys TunePro looks very different from other iPod radio alarm clocks weve seen. In fact at first glance you wouldnt guess it was a clock radio at all. The clock LED is displayed from behind the mirrored fascia, actually an NXT flat panel speaker...
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The dockers, it would seem, are taking over. A great many manufacturers are jumping on the iPod bandwagon, turning out docking units that will make your brilliant little portable music/video players into something approaching a home hi-fi. This impress...
Looks and sounds like it should cost much more – a powerful yet easy-listening dock...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:58:13
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The Macally Tune Pro has a sleek design that stands out from many of its competitors. The iPod dock with alarm is thin and has large speakers. However, the sound quality is quite low and there is no battery backup for power outages or to make the iPod...
This iPod dock with alarm has a stunning design...
The alarm snooze button is directly in front of the iPod dock which is dangerous.
We recommend this product for its full alarm feature set...
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It used to be that shelling out $100 for an alarm clock was the folly of the well-heeled, but nowadays, with systems offering so much more functionality than the ability to wake you up, it’s not uncommon to splurge on an audio system for the nig...
Good FM/AM reception; solid sound quality; distinctive, stylish appearance; plenty of radio presets.
Alarms need to be manually re-armed every night; buttons look and feel the same, making them hard to tell apart by touch; no battery backup.
It used to be that shelling out $100 for an alarm clock was the folly of the well-heeled, but nowadays, with systems offering so much more functionality than the ability to wake you up, it’s not uncommon to splurge on an audio system for the nig...
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macenstein.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:58:21
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Above: Not for ugly people… The TunePro’s mirrored panel looks as good as the room you have it in. Macally’s TunePro sports one of the cooler iPod speaker designs we’ve seen in awhile, and certainly the coolest in the iPod alarm c...
Cool looks, very good sound given price point and feature set, has built-in alarm clock, AM/FM Radio, iPod charging Dock...
No battery Backup, SRS WOW actually hurts sound quality for most songs...
The TunePro is thus far the best sounding iPod alarm clock we have tested, and the most stylish as well. Unfortunately a couple small misses keep it from being the perfect alarm clock, but the sound quality and good looks make it a great all around choice...
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Lets see how accurate are this companys promotional claims: "The latest NXT flat panel loudspeaker technology coupled with SRS WOW technology for superior audio enhancement" TunePros speaker design is a technological phenomenon, and the SRS WOW de...
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After Kensington released its radically thin, flat surface SX-series iPod speakers based on NXT flat panel audio technology, it became obvious to us that NXT—a company initially associated with mediocre, flat sound—was poised to make a strong...
A visually unique and impressive combination of an iPod speaker dock, customizable dual alarm clock, and radio with solid AM and FM tuning, employing a flat mirrored panel as a stereo speaker surface. Reasonably priced given its looks and features, ver...
No remote control included or optional. Buttons could be a bit easier to use; SRS WOW and bass/treble toggles are unnecessary given system’s sound limitations. Doesn’t work properly with iPhone.
After Kensington released its radically thin, flat surface SX-series iPod speakers based on NXT flat panel audio technology, it became obvious to us that NXT—a company initially associated with mediocre, flat sound—was poised to make a st...
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