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| Travel Soother 20 Radio/Alarm Clock with Aluminum |
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| Just wanted to drop you a note and let you know that all the sound soother products [you] sell are helping me tremendously. I have one in each of the baby's cribs, the girl likes the steam train, the boy likes the white noise. When the night nanny comes at night, I use one in my bed with the white noise so that it blocks out the baby's crying. I don't know what we would do without them!K.L. CaliforniaSeptember 24, 2003Sharper Image Design's Travel Soother 20 Radio/Alarm Clock features an extraordinary speaker with state-of-the-art aluminum cone driver technology. The aluminum cone diaphragm, with high-compliance suspension ring and a powerful, oversize rare-earth neodymium magnet, delivers super-high energy output, low distortion and enhanced frequency response that is hard to believe. The built-in Sound Soother masks out disturbing noises with 20 digital soundscapes, including innovative ones like "Fireside," "City" and "Wind Chimes," plus natural sound environments like "Rainforest," "Surf's Up" and "Summer Night." The radio is a digital PLL tuner with 6 AM and 6 FM presets, auto search and telescoping FM antenna. The LCD is backlit in gorgeous blue light and shows 12/24 dual time; F/ C room temperature; month and day. Wake-up time is displayed next to local time. The 10-hit snooze has adjustable intervals of 15 to 120 minutes; choose ramp-up alarms of soothing sounds, radio, buzzer or church bells. Comes with stereo earbuds and travel pouch. Measures 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/4" and weighs 13 oz. with batteries. Runs on 4 AA batteries (order separately) or plugs in using the optional AC adapter (SM917, $9.95). One-year warranty. Created by Sharper Image Design .What is Aluminum Cone Driver Technology? Speakers in small portable stereo systems and radios typically have paper cone diaphragms that dampen frequency response. In contrast, the suspension rings driven by powerful, oversize neodymium magnets. The resulting state-of-the-art stereo sound has signific |
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