Mar 14

  • One touch iTunes Tagging
  • Displays information such as station & song name, brand, frequency, and more if available
  • Crystal clear, digital stereo for AM/FM HD radio and multicast stations
  • PLL tuning digital tuning technology
  • 30 radio presets

Product Description
The iHD171 provides crystal clear, digital stereo for AM/FM HD Radio and multicast stations. Receive HD radios signals to increase the clarity of your FM radio stations to CD-quality sound. Displays info such as station and song name, brand, frequency and more if avilable from the station. One touch iTunes Taggin, PLL tuning digital tuning technology and programmable presets for 30 radio stations. Enjoy rich sound from your iPhone & iPod, plays and charges both. Out… More >>

iLuv iHD171 HD Radio with iTunes Tagging for iPod, iPhone, and iPhone 3G/3G S

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Comments (5)

 

  1. A. Gupta says:

    Overall:

    HD Radio: 1/5

    iPod / iPhone integration: 3/5

    Build: 2/5

    Clock / Alarm: 0/5

    Sound Quality: 2/5

    I was drawn to this item because it has great features. HD Radio and iPhone dock in one package is a really good idea. Ever since I’ve discovered HD Radio (in my car), normal radio sounds inadequate. After researching online for a few weeks, I bought HD171 and received it yesterday. Let’s look at various aspects of this device.

    What’s in the package

    - Radio (HD 171)

    - AM antenna

    - FM antenna wire

    - remote control

    - 3 dock adapters for different ipods (or iphone)

    - manual, warranty, etc.

    HD Radio:

    Since HD Radio was a big requirement for me, this is the first feature I tried out. After plugging everything in, I tuned into my favorite radio station. The sound was acceptable but I didn’t see the HD logo come on. After waiting for 5 minutes I started moving the FM antenna wire around to get a better signal. I finally found a good position near the window. After 15 seconds of linking, I finally heard the HD goodness. But that didn’t last very long. The signal kept losing. So I relocated the radio next to an open window. HD signal was much strong and I was able to listen to HD-2 channels too but the signal would always drop after a few minutes. There were just way too many drops and cuts for me to enjoy the music. It might perform better with an amplified antenna but given that I live in middle of a city, I expect the radio to work without add-ons (I had no issues with reception in my car).

    iPod / iPhone Integration:

    After being disappointed with the HD Radio, I tried the iPod dock with my iPhone. Everything worked well there. I was able to listen to the songs stored on the phone as well as those played by apps like Pandora and AOL Radio just fine. The iTunes tagging feature also works well but once you tag a song playing on radio it takes about 30-40 seconds for transferring it to iPhone.

    Sound Quality:

    I have been using Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere with my iPhone and had been fairly happy with the sound considering the form factor. I expected more from HD171. The max sound level is 35 and it does get loud for a medium sized room but there isn’t much clarity. It really does sound like low end radios rather than something $150-$200 range. The bass is lacking lows, and Highs and Mids are both off.

    Clock / Alarm:

    I liked the fact that this device can sync time with iPhone. I noticed that it did so the moment I docked my iPhone. After a few hours I noticed that the time was stuck and the display kept flashing the message “Time Sync”. After removing the iPhone, the time started incrementing. By the night, the time showed as “38:04″ (!). I’m not sure why it did so or what that means. Re-docking my iPhone corrected the time but it still wouldn’t increment. Due to this, the alarm clock wouldn’t function either. I was able to set the alarm but it never went off.

    Build and Looks:

    It is a bit heavy but that’s probably due to the speakers. Mostly plastic construction and feels cheap in certain portions. Doesn’t have the chic look that’s associated with Apple products and related accessories. There are two knobs on the front, volume and tuning. They feel flimsy and I was worried they would wear quite fast. The LCD display is amply lit and the dimmer has 4 levels and a way to turn it off. Buttons on the top panel are a bit stiff and don’t always register when pressed.

    Remote Control:

    It’s nice to have a remote control. It is IR so it needs a line of sight and it didn’t work beyond 7ft. It has buttons for: power, mute, source selection, presets, memory, sleep, play, next, prev, volume, snooze/dimmer.

    Control Panel:

    The controls on the radio have all the buttons you’d need. But there is a flaw. You cannot move between HD channels of the same station. The tuner jumps to the next frequency. The only way to achieve this is using the remote control (next/prev buttons).

    Documentation:

    The documentation is quite poor and does not even talk about HD Radio. The Troubleshooting section is dismal.

    Final words:

    I had great hopes from this device but considering all the issues, I’m sending it back to Amazon. I hope to see a better attempt in future at HD Radio and iPhone integration.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. S. Kaufman says:

    An HD “clock radio” with a tubby sound and some good features very poorly executed. Don’t count on using this to help you get to sleep and wake up on time. Sleepy? Try pressing Sleep: the volume jumps up to 16, BLASTING YOU AWAKE. Jump up, grab the knob and turn it down. The instructions claim falsely that it will remember the volume you set for Sleep mode. JWIN confirms that it does not do what these instructions claim. The sleep time is selectable from 2 hours down in 15 minute intervals (good). You can press Snooze to cycle display brightness, including Off (good). At the end of the sleep time, the sound fades away gently (nice touch, but nothing new). Then the display BLASTS YOU WITH LIGHT this time, waking you up once more. In the morning the alarm and snooze features work, but once you get up, to prevent the snooze alarm from running all day you have to turn the radio on, then off. On one occasion the time jumped forward 2 1/2 hours: this has not repeated, so maybe it was my error.

    I have a slow fuse for these little inconveniences, so by the time I reacted, Amazon’s refund period had expired. JWIN’s warranty lasts longer, but they refused to give me a refund since their warranty only covers replacement of the unit. You’d think they could correct or update the firmware to reflect what’s in the instructions, but they didn’t offer to do that either.

    I decided to go back to my original clock radio and use this as a boat anchor, or maybe I need a radio in the bathroom. It at least can charge my iphone (but only when the radio is off) and will play music and podcasts through stereos and TV. Just don’t buy it if you want a clock radio.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. A. Platt says:

    We love our dock. We use it in the kitchen and we blame it for our increase in music purchasing–we listen to more music because of it.

    It is smaller than I expected but fills our kitchen and family room. Remote is fine but we tend to use the iPhone controls for anything but volume.

    I don’t think that it receives subchannels. Where we live right now there is only one radio station where there is a subchannel I wish I could get. Other than that defect (again, I’m not sure it can’t, I just haven’t figured it out if it does) I would have given 5 stars.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. TinaB. says:

    The sound quality of this item is very good. I get MANY more standard radio stations than with just my stereo. It is very easy to set up and use. The only problem I have is with the display. The first one I received worked just fine for two days. Then the display went completely blank. I could not see the time, or the radio stations etc. I exchanged for a new one. The display is still working fine after a week, but after I turn off the radio the time is incorrect. At one point the time said 27:34! Last time I checked there are only 24 hours in a day! Not to mention I had the display set for 12 hour, not 24 hour clock. I find that if my iPod is in the dock the time will re-sync and be correct, but I have to remove the iPod and put it back in to fix the time. If you are going to use this product for an alarm clock, this would be a serious problem! I plan to call the manufacturer to see if this is a common problem.iLuv iHD171 HD Radio with iTunes Tagging for iPod, iPhone, and iPhone 3G/3G S
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Florida Boy says:

    I have no other tabletop HD radio to compair it to I guess all in all it’s OK. The instructions stink. I’m new to HD radio and so had to go to the internet just to find out how to tune in a station. I don’t like to have to page through all 20 presets just to get to one I’ve passed. The antenna supplied is a joke so I bought a powered indoor antenna but I still can’t get the station I bought the radio for but now I do get a few stations OK. Since the stations transmit on such low power, I wish it had been made more sensitive.
    Rating: 4 / 5