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A "Wave Radio/CD" model was introduced in 1998 and was essentially a Wave Radio I with a CD player. The end of the waveguides were tapered by 2%. [7] Unlike the Acoustic Wave, the Wave Radio could be used as an alarm clock radio, and featured two independent alarms, which could be set to A/M or F/M radio, a buzzer, or a device plugged into the ...
A clock radio with three green dimmable backlit displays, one main display and two separate alarm displays. It has a white plastic body and silver blue faceplate, a PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with five preset buttons, two alarms with either radio, beeper, or two selectable melodies as wake up chimes, and a nap button. It has no battery backup.
2004: Songbook AM/FM Alarm clock travel radio; 2005: iSongbook Portable Music System with built-in iPod dock; 2006: Music System All-in-one stereo system; 2007: iYiYi High-Fidelity stereo system for iPod; 2008: Networks Global Audio System with internet capabilities, stereo speaker and CD player; 2010: Model 10 AM/FM clock radio; The Connector ...
The offerings range from an AM/FM radio with a single-deck cassette player to models featuring CD players and some models with MP3-CD compatibility. CD players (with and without ESP): Durabrand has variety in portable CD players. Ranging from the basic models without anti-skip protection to models with a built in radio tuner, MP3 CD ...
They can play AM/FM radio, iPod/iPhone or CD like a typical music player as well (without being triggered by the alarm function). A few popular models offer "nature sounds" like rain, forest, wind, sea, waterfall etc., in place of the buzzer. Alarm clock from the early 2010s featuring a radio/iPod/buzzer as alarms
Emerson portable AM/FM stereo radio and CD player. Products include televisions (flat tube and LCD), VCRs, DVD players and combos, other video products, home theater, home and car audio, audio accessories, high-end acoustics, microwave ovens, office and wireless products. Some products are also marketed under the name "Emerson Research". [22]