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Friday, October 26, 2007 11:30 AM PT Posted by Cathy Lu

Boynq's Quirky iPod System

Boynq iPod Alarm scaled.jpgIt's true, there's a greater overpopulation of iPod speakers than even Bugaboos. But that doesn't mean I don't love me a weird-looking system.

The WakeUp alarm-clock-cum-iPod speaker from Boynq features three LCD screens that display the hour, the minute, and the radio station, each in a separate quadrant. The fourth square is the part you fill in--dock a Nano, a Classic, a Touch, even the iPhone (though the brochure says it's for iPhones produced after January 1. Huh?)

The radio comes with auto scan and nine presets, while the alarm clock has a sleep function and adjustable volume controls. There's also a remote so you can control your docked 'Pod as well as access all of the WakeUp's functions, including snooze, from bed (ooh, dangerous). Sound won't be booming from the dual 10-watt speakers, but do you really want to be rocked from your slumber that hard anyway?

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