Vers 1.5R Handcrafted AM/FM Clock Radio & iPod Speaker
November 18th, 2008
VERS created the ideal compact AM/FM sound system for iPod with the full, rich sound you’ve come to expect from Vers. The 1.5R is a true ‘hybrid’: great as a bedside alarm, even better in the kitchen, den or office… anywhere great sound belongs.
Vers 1.5R is available in Natural Walnut, or Bamboo. Finished by hand, each Vers system takes over a week to build and each one is unique. It sounds as good as it looks; there’s simply no
substitute for the rigid, 9 mm thick walls of a Vers cabinet for accurate sound reproduction.
Here’s the skinny:
Specifications
• Precision digital AM/FM tuner
• Energy efficient class D amplifier
• 15 watt full range speaker
• Rear port design for deep bass response
• Dual alarm - wake to AM/FM radio or iPod
• Hand crafted real wood cabinet
• Plays and charges all docking iPods (except generation 3 iPod)
• Adjustable backlit LCD with large easy-to-read display
• Switchable Internal / External antenna
• 3.5 mm Aux-in for other audio devices
• 3.5 mm Aux-out for headphones
• 18 function IR remote with 25’ range
• Battery back-up saves settings in case of power loss (2 AA batteries not included)
• 210 mm (W) X 175 mm (D) X 144 mm (H)
Includes
• Vers 1.5R
• 18 function IR remote
• Dock adaptors #9, #10, #13 & #14 (additonal adaptors sold separately)
• External AM antenna
• External FM antenna
• 15V 1.6A Switching Power adaptor
• Manual
Why This Gets The Delight Seal of Approval:
We tested many to bring you one Delightful Must-Have today…
- Vers 1.5R AM/FM Clock Radio iPod System
- Handcrafted – each piece takes over a week to make!
- Beautiful in any room!
- Made with sustainable harvested bamboo & walnut woods
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November 18th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
I just discovered your shop from dooce and fell in love instantly! thank you for making my shopping a breeze this season and I’m digging that you have things for under $5 to very cool eco products like this speaker
November 19th, 2008 at 9:58 am
Any info on how the snooze works? How long does it last, where’s the button located, and can you do multiple snoozes?
Bungled snoozes are what’s caused me to hate most clock radios I’ve had so far. (Only lasts 5 minutes, button is hard to reach, turns alarm off after 2nd snooze, etc.)