Sony ICF-ClipMK2 iPod & iPhone Clock Radio Docking Station

Those of you who happen to own an iPod and an iPhone, or just who just own one of Apple’s iPhones – bearing in mind that, at the time of writing, iPhone docking stations are still rather thin on the ground – are sure to find Sony’s up and coming ICF-ClipMK2 iPod & iPhone Clock Radio Docking Station of interest on account of it accepting both devices.
Coming supplied with a wireless remote capable of controlling not only the device’s radio functions but either your iPod’s or iPhone’s menu options as they charge within the systems dock, Sony’s ICF-ClipMK2 comes with a mini digital clock courtesy of a small somewhat elegant LCD display and is capable of waking you in the morning with either a buzzer, the radio or tunes from your iPod/iPhone.

Sony’s ICF-ClipMK2 iPod & iPhone Clock Radio Docking Station will be available in either black or white and is due to become available from SonyStyle in May for around $100.
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hi i purchased this product and recentley i lost my instruction manual
i was wondering if your could send me one
jacob vickery
Unfortunately we are unable to help as we don’t actually have instruction manuals for everything we feature – and, in truth (has to be said), entering your name as ‘Anonymous’ wasn’t exactly helpful even if we did. Or at least it isn’t unless you happen to be one of the multitude of anonymous people (to me, at least) living down my road…and just in case you are one of the above I’d just like to say ‘hi, nice to meet you’ oh and ‘can you please stop revving up your car in the small hours of the night’.