iLuv Vibro Classic II
ILuv’s Vibro II is notable for two things. The first is its size. It’s tiny for a speaker dock, around the width of a traditional bedside radio alarm clock and not much taller. iLuv Vibro Classic II The second notable feature attaches to the back of the speaker dock by means of a 2m cable. It’s about 5cm square and slides …
Misleading name
"iLuv Vibro Classic" conjured up a different kind of accessory to me.
Re: Misleading name
Yep, was expecting some kind of self-manipulation device also.
Re: Misleading name
Yes. I was thinking more "Highway to Heaven" than the other place.
Re: I was VERY scared to click on this link
But you'll notice that although we all had the same thought, we went ahead and clicked anyway...
Funnily enough, my first thought was, 'Not more iPhone wankery'?
How about giving us some clock/radio/alarm kit that can just play MP3s on its own? How hard is that?
Re: Funnily enough, my first thought was, 'Not more iPhone wankery'?
Based on my long fruitless search for an mp3 alarm clock that works as you would expect, apparently this very hard to do. For some reason.
£80 is "low cost"???????
I know that the Reg journos don't live in the same world as us plebs, £1200 ultrabooks seeming cheap to them by virtue of their freeness, but sorry, £80 isn't low cost
Re: £80 is "low cost"???????
Try reading the article. £80 is list price, it can be found for half this online.
Anyone know what the connector is for the vibrator unit?
If it's a 2.5mm jack, then it's likely that it can be replaced by most vibrators.
Now if they'd only made the vibrator bit wireless, waking up would be far more fun...
Re: Anyone know what the connector is for the vibrator unit?
If it's a 2.5mm jack, then it's likely that it can be replaced by most vibrators.
If yours fits in a 2.5mm jack, you need an upgrade!
Agree with the other posters. If you've chosen to call your company iLuv, don't call your product the 'Vibro'. Coming soon; the iLuv Girthmaster 5000 iPad dock.
"iLuv Girthmaster 5000 iPad dock."
good luck not making a mistake reading that sentence, everybody.
