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Tivoli Audio iSongBook Portable Music System for iPod (White/Silver)

Tivoli Audio iSongBook Portable Music System for iPod (White/Silver)

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Brand: Tivoli Audio
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $149.49
You Save: $150.50 (50%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews

Color: White
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Battery: AA type
Clothing Size: One Size
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 11 x 2 x 6
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: iSBWS
Model: iSBWS
UPC: 831623001132
EAN: 0831623001132

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fits all past and future iPods, including the Nano, with the industry's first integrated Apple Universal Dock
  • High Fidelity Stereo Sound with Detachable Speaker for Six Feet of Separation
  • Recharges iPod and Recharges NiMH/NiCAD Batteries for Portable Use
  • Remote Control of iPod with Play List Management, Wake to iPod/AM/FM/Beep Tone
  • Exceptional AM/FM Tuner for Precise Reception in North America and World Wide use

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Got an iPod? Here's a way for getting more play both indoors and outdoors. Tivoli Audio iSongBook is a distinctly portable traveling entertainment device designed to turn an iPod into a full-bodied music system, unlike any other product around. Built around Tivoli's popular portable digital radio, the iSongBook introduces a number of firsts in a dedicated ?Made for iPod? product: The first with a concealed, flipdown docking station. The first with a detachable second speaker, with integrated audio cable management, for expansive, stereo sound. The first with a sleep timer and alarm, with the option to wake to the iPod. The first with a remote to control the iPod's Album and Playlist features. The first with a built-in charger for NiMH or NiCAD batteries for increased portability.

The white with silver faceplate design makes the iSongBook a perfect match for the iPod. It also features an ?on demand? blue backlit LCD display that shows the station tuning as well as the digital clock, whose functions include alarm and 20-minute sleep timer that can be set to wake to an iPod as well as radio. Auxiliary input and stereo headphone output are positioned in the rear, complete with rubber covers to protect them from the elements, dust and dirt when not in use. It comes with a detachable matching secondary speaker for stereo sound, a 6' audio cable for proper room positioning. The iSongBook operates on standard AA alkaline batteries or NiMH/NiCad rechargeable batteries with the unit's built-in charger; or by an AC adaptor or 12V power source. Stereo Input and Headphone Output Weather Resistant Design (when used as a portable) On-Demand Blue Blacklight Credit Card Size Remote Dimensions - 6.2? High x 11? Wide x 2.2? Deep

Amazon.com Review
Building on the success of their micro radios and bookshelf systems, Tivoli Audio has broken new ground in a crowded field of iPod accessories with the iSongBook. At just 2.81 pounds, and with an included right channel speaker, the iSongbook packs a serious portable punch. If you have an iPod with a docking port connector, this little unit deserves a serious look.



The iSongBook's iPod dock swings down when you're ready to make the connection.
Design
The iSongBook's design takes many design queues from the Tivoli iPal, another iPod audio accessory from Tivoli Audio. That means that the iSongBook looks great alongside your iPod, which is exactly where the iPod is designed to go. A cradle cleverly swings down from the left side of the unit revealing a standard iPod docking port that also provides a charge for the iPod when the iSongBook is plugged into AC power. Tivoli also includes seven adapter "cups" that provide a snug fit for various iterations of the 3G, 4G, iPod Color, Video iPod, mini and even Nano. While the hideaway dock is a smart move, it can prove a bit kludgy when you have the iSongBook on an uneven surface, as the dock is only secured by a single hinge. It's a minor quibble, though.

The iSongBook's front panel is typical Tivoli fare-- a nice mix of retro style and Jetsons coolness. As with all Tivoli Audio products, controls are reassuringly simple and sturdy. Tivoli's philosophy seems to be that there should be a button devoted to each function of a given device. It's a refreshing choice in an age of ever-increasing complexity in electronics. Meanwhile, the unit's LCD display is large and bright, and there's a button for turning the backlight on and off for increased battery savings. Switching the function selector lets you choose from AM, FM, or iPod modes. iPod mode can double as an "Aux" mode, as there is a 3.5 mm auxiliary input on the back of the iSongBook. A straightforward alarm clock system is easy to set and control and allows the user to fall asleep and wake to their fave iPod tunes.



Bring your own iPod. Tivoli takes care of the rest.
Many would argue that offering two speakers in a small, portable audio device is futile exercise, as not enough stereo separation is possible. Indeed, Tivoli's Model One delivers some of the best "small" sound in the industry -- from a single speaker. To really experience stereo sound, some distance between the right and left channels is needed, and that's why the iSongBook sports a cleverly-implemented, detachable right speaker. The speaker is a breeze to connect and disconnect, and the cable is easily retractable via an internal coil that keeps the mess to a minimum. An added benefit of the detachable speaker is that it can be left behind when you want to keep the weight and bulk down.

Another hallmark of Tivoli's portable audio devices is that they offer flexible power options. The iSongBook is no exception. In addition to AC power, the unit can run on, and recharge, six rechargeable "AA"-size cells. Additionally, these batteries can be replaced with non-rechargeable "AA" alkaline cells when you're away from AC power for longer periods. When the unit is plugged in, the iSongBook provides a charge to both the rechargeable cells and your iPod. Pretty nifty.



Cord management is cleverly designed into the right channel speaker. The AC power and line-in ports are covered to keep out dust and moisture.
Listening Pleasure
The iSongBook's manual makes it clear that "Bass frequencies place a heavy strain on speakers and amplifiers. The iSongBook was engineered to produce the maximum amount of low frequencies for its size and power." Honesty is certainly the best policy and indeed, the iSongBook isn't cut out for delivering room-thumping bass. But it does deliver stunning crispness that will leave you wondering how Tivoli has managed to pack so much into such a small package. While lows are certainly not thundering, the crispness of notes across the full spectrum, high to low, is pretty hard to beat in a device this size. Tivoli's superior, audiophile-class electronics really do make a difference. Having an additional right channel that can be separated from the left is a big bonus. The monaural sound is good, but it lacks the fullness you'll hear with the right channel attached.

Integration with an iPod is painless, just pop it in the dock and the tunes begin. Meanwhile, AM/FM reception is good, and the digital tuner is surprisingly accurate and fast. The tuner's seek mode is as good as anything you'll find in a full-size component tuner. Tivoli never scrimps on anything, so there's also an included infrared remote. It's slim, easy-to-use, and highly functional, allowing you to control playlists and make album selections on your iPod. The iSongBook's headphone jack is a nice touch, too, even though it is redundant with the iPod's headphone jack-- unless you're listening to the iSongBook's radio.

What's in the Box
iSongBook unit with detachable right speaker, external power supply, remote control, 7 iPod adapter cups, and warranty registration card.

Pros

  • Now-legendary Tivoli design and electronics
  • Simple operation
  • Excellent sound (if you can do without thumping bass)
Cons
  • Prepare to pay a premium price for quality this high



Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great item, but overpriced on Amazon, there are better outlets   December 31, 2008
I love Tivoli products. I have owned a Model One, a PAL, and now an iSongbook. I have looked at this item for a long time but balked at the high price (tivoli prices have increased markedly in the past few years). To my suprise, I found a stack of iSongbook radios at my local Sears for $149.00, I waited and they are now on sale for $99. I'll take the $300 savings thank you.


5 out of 5 stars On sale at Sears!   December 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I just bought this today at Sears for only $99!!! I love it, it sounds really high quality. I use it in my bathroom so I don't need it to fill a huge room, but it gets really loud and sounds great.


5 out of 5 stars Best small radio ever   November 25, 2008
I bought this radio to use with my ipod touch. Not only does it play my ipod music very well, but it is a great small radio with great sound. It gets classical music with terrific clarity and sound. It also charges my ipod very quickly and I can control the ipod as well.


5 out of 5 stars THE BEST AAA+   September 5, 2008
Quality Sound
A fully-featured combination of universal iPod dock,
truly portable, stereo speakers, digital clock, and a strong AM/FM radio in one package, remote controls. Very Good Sound Quality and full physical and charging compatibility with even the most recent iPod models.
really good overall.




1 out of 5 stars Just an expensive regular radio   January 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Just like everyone before me that has reviewed this item, I have to agree that the device, if you look at it its just a very expensive regular radio. Yes it plays your ipod, but there are other radios in the market for a fraction of the cost that will play your ipod too and do a real good job at it! The sound is just ok, the control does not turn the device off or on and sometimes works stopping lowering and switching track on the ipod, put not always. The only advantage that I see to this radio its portability in an emergency maybe (that I have not tried, cause I haven't had an emergency yet); and even then there are smaller, cheaper radios you can use for that. So unless you just want a radio, an expensive one, you'd be very disappointed with this purchase. Maybe the YiYi is better integrated (reason why I bought this radio was to play it with my ipod, in my room).

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