ISonic Software update?
dcat
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Hey all -
I have an Isonic and I have a few beefs with it. Hopefully they can be addressed in a software update of some kind? I think this product can be connected to a computer...? Ok here's what I'm thinking:
1) Problem: When the radio is on, the clock becomes extremely small and hard to see, especially when as I'm using the radio as an alarm clock and it's positioned on a shelf several feet away.
Potential Solution: Add a toggle to the screen to show the time at full size, as the product does when the radio is off. For example, the FM or AM buttons could toggle between displaying whatever you're listening to and the clock. This would solve the problem for me as I use the remote control from bed.
2) I posted about the dimness of the display already, that is, the time is very easy to read when the display on fully bright, but impossible to read in the day if it is dimmed at all. This means I'm required to dim and brighten the clock every day I want to use it. Perhaps another few gradations of light output could be integrated into the display button.
If there's another easier solution that I've missed, such as some existing functionality of the Isonic which I've overlooked, I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks -
Doug
I have an Isonic and I have a few beefs with it. Hopefully they can be addressed in a software update of some kind? I think this product can be connected to a computer...? Ok here's what I'm thinking:
1) Problem: When the radio is on, the clock becomes extremely small and hard to see, especially when as I'm using the radio as an alarm clock and it's positioned on a shelf several feet away.
Potential Solution: Add a toggle to the screen to show the time at full size, as the product does when the radio is off. For example, the FM or AM buttons could toggle between displaying whatever you're listening to and the clock. This would solve the problem for me as I use the remote control from bed.
2) I posted about the dimness of the display already, that is, the time is very easy to read when the display on fully bright, but impossible to read in the day if it is dimmed at all. This means I'm required to dim and brighten the clock every day I want to use it. Perhaps another few gradations of light output could be integrated into the display button.
If there's another easier solution that I've missed, such as some existing functionality of the Isonic which I've overlooked, I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks -
Doug
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I also would like to see a larger clock display while listening to the radio. I am using the unit (iSonic-2) as a bedside clock-radio and want to be able to see the clock at night while listening to the radio.
Thanks,
-- Dave