MP3 Alarm Clock

Nov 21st, 2009 | Written by Original Writer | Posted in Clocks and Alarm Clocks |

The MP3 alarm clock is one step above CD compatible alarm clocks, and a good eon of technology beyond the unnecessary honking, beeping, or buzzing that used to remind us why mornings are best spent sleeping. MP3 alarm clocks come in both varieties that accommodate your own MP3player, and online MP3 alarm clocks that simply require registering with the provider.

MP3 alarm clocks that require your own MP3 device range in price from $17.99 in inexpensive Timex models, and are available in high-end designs for up to $200.00, like an MP3 docking station by Arcam. Arcam’s device is more expensive, mainly because it is a speaker-compatible MP3 player, first, and alarm clock, second. Standard MP3 alarm clocks that range from $20.00 to $35.00 generally include an AM/FM radio, one and sometimes two alarms, a digital face, and an input for attaching an optional CD player. Some examples of MP3 alarm clocks with those features are the Timex T227BQ and the jWIN Electronics JL360 Projection Alarm Clock. A fun added feature about this $20.00 device is the projector, so that you can display the time on the wall or the ceiling.

Slightly higher priced devices, which range from $45.00 to $79.99, often include a more powerful speaker system, much like the rDock, to accommodate other uses for the MP3. The majority of these systems also include auxiliary inputs that will allow you to hook up additional MP3 or audio sources. If you hope to use still larger speakers, however, be sure that your MP3 alarm clock also includes auxiliary outputs.

The other kind of MP3 alarm clock that many are opting for these days is one that downloads directly onto your computer. Various websites offer freeware that is simple to download, providing it is compatible with your operating system. Some popular freeware includes Cnet, WiseCoder, and Think Art Software. Many of these require that you purchase the alarm clock after your initial free download, which is really more of a trial period. Nevertheless, a free trial, however temporary, is still valuable so you know whether the product has utility for you. Most MP3 alarm clock software is $20.00 and includes ring sounds that can play a variety of pc audio and video files, like MWA, MPEG, and AVI, in addition to the standard MP3. They have your iTunes library at their disposal, they offer a variety of silly sounds (such as the farm animal noises of Think Art), and they have standard features like the snooze. The only possible downside of this inexpensive software is that not everyone wants to have to use her computer simply to use an alarm clock. Unless you keep your laptop or desktop in your room, it is not practical software, at all, and if a person wants an MP3 alarm clock that doubles as a stereo and entertainment system, the downloadable MP3 alarm clock may not be the vest option for her.

Whether you chose a clock to set beside your bed or software to keep on your desktop, an MP3 alarm clock can make waking up a much more pleasant experience than it once was. Because many people no longer buy CDs but choose to download albums directly onto their computers, instead, having an MP3 compatible alarm clock allows them to use fewer electronic devices to accomplish many tasks. This convenience also cuts out the step of unnecessarily burning a CD, just so you can put it in your alarm clock. Waking up just got easier.

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