Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Macally TunePro and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Macally TunePro.
January 2008
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The editors liked
A visually unique and impressive combination of an iPod speaker dock
Customizable dual alarm clock
And radio with solid AM and FM tuning
Employing a flat mirrored panel as a stereo speaker surface. Reasonably priced given its looks and features
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The Macally TunePro iPod alarm clock offers a gorgeous modern design
Above-average audio quality
And an advanced set of controls at an affordable price.
Cool looks
Very good sound given price point and feature set
Has built-in alarm clock
AM/FM Radio
IPod charging Dock
Good FM/AM reception
Solid sound quality
Distinctive
Stylish appearance
Plenty of radio presets.
This iPod dock with alarm has a stunning design
The editors didn't like
No remote control included or optional. Buttons could be a bit easier to use
SRS WOW and bass/treble toggles are unnecessary given system’s sound limitations. Doesn’t work properly with iPhone.
The TunePro excels as an alarm clock
But as an all-purpose speaker system its only so-so. Some will find the TunePros many controls to be overwhelming.
No battery Backup
SRS WOW actually hurts sound quality for most songs
Alarms need to be manually re-armed every night
Buttons look and feel the same
Making them hard to tell apart by touch
No battery backup.
The alarm snooze button is directly in front of the iPod dock which is dangerous.
We don’t think the TunePro is at its best as a bedroom system, but it could well find life elsewhere, in the study, the office, or in presentations, courtesy of that useful line-in. The TunePro looks very cool in photos, although in reality the mate...
Abstract: Macallys TunePro looks very different from other iPod radio alarm clocks weve seen. In fact at first glance you wouldnt guess it was a clock radio at all. The clock LED is displayed from behind the mirrored fascia, actually an NXT flat panel speaker...