iLuv Debuts iMM178 Vibe Plus Alarm Clock

iLuv iMM178 iPod/iPhone Dock With Bed Shaking Functionality for Better Mornings

Are you looking for an alarm clock that will stand out from the bunch of standard models we see popping out every now and then? Here’s the new iLuv iMM178 that vouches to make your mornings so much better. Although we’re sure that will never happen (who doesn’t like to sleep longer each day?) the new iLuv iMM178 Vibe Plus comes with a “shake & awake” attachment on the end of a cord that allows you to hide it under the pillow, only to be shaken-up in the morning, promising to wake up even the heaviest of sleepers.

Coming with a sleek and slim black body design, the new iLuv Debuts iMM178 Vibe Plus is also an iPhone/iPod dock that comes with an FM digital radio and stereo speakers that feature jAura acoustic speaker technology. It comes with a Dual Alarm function for 7-5-2 everyday, weekday or weekends use, and a time-sync function that synchronizes time for your device.

On top of that there’s a 2 way volume control – from the main unit or from the shaker, and a large easy to read digital display with 10 level LCD dimmer control.

The new iLuv iMM178 should work without any hitches with the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod Touch 2nd generation, iPod Touch, iPod Nano 1st to 5th generation, iPod Classic, iPod with video, iPod 4th generation and iPod mini, and should cost $89.99 at i-luv.com.

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