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Monday, July 5, 2010

TimeCube wakes you up with the right tone from your iPhone.

TimeCube wakes you up with the right tone from your iPhone.

TimeCube wakes you up along with the right tone from your iPhone.


Another day, another iPhone accessory pops out. It seemed that many are dashing into the iPhone market to hopefully find their gold mine, as you can see the number of users for the iPhone globally. Logic3 is no stranger when it comes to iPhone/iPod accessories. This time around, they’re introducing an alarm clock for your iPhone that can actually sing well!


Called the i-Station TimeCube, it can be considered your best companion for your classy bedside table. It’s small (90mm cube size), compact, and has the look to decorate your bedside table. It also barely takes up space, and doesn’t look odd as it is still an alarm clock, but not your average alarm clock that is.


TimeCube wakes you up along with the right tone from your iPhone.


Available in black or white, the stylish i-Station TimeCube can be programmed to wake you up by using the alarm buzzer, your favorite radio morning crew, or your preferred Enya music track from your iPhone/iPod.  Whatever waking option you choose, you are guaranteed on impressive sound quality. What’s more, the i-Station TimeCube also recharges your iPhone or iPod while docked over the night, so that your road warrior gadgets are guaranteed to be full of juice while on the go.


Additional features include an FM radio with six programmable preset stations, a three stage dimmable orange LCD display, snooze/sleep programs and a 3.5mm line-in port for connecting to other music players.


Let’s have a look over the features of the TimeCube:



  • Alarm clock and high quality sound

  • Docking station for recharging iPhone or iPod

  • FM Radio with six memory pre-sets

  • Snooze and sleep functions

  • Large LED clock and display


The TimeCube is already availbe from Logic3.com with an RRP of just £39.99 ($60). Alternatively you can get it direct from Sainsbury’s, HMV, Maplin, Tesco, Micro Anvika, Amazon, and Play.com.


[via Realwire]

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