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An iPod Tutorial
The iPod's Alarm Clock is nestled among other features like Calendar and Notes under the iPod's Extras menu. While you may already be familiar with many of the iPod Extras (especially Games), the Alarm Clock is largely an under appreciated feature.
HOW TO SET & WAKE UP TO THE ALARM CLOCK
THINGS TO CONSIDER…in order to wake up on-time! POWER DATE & TIME
MAKE A ‘WAKE UP PLAYLIST' Before setting the alarm, create a playlist that contains the song(s) to be played during the wake up alarm. Since Alarm Clock can only play from a playlist, you can create a playlist with as little as one song. Here are some song suggestions to add to your wake up playlist:
CREATING AN ON-THE-GO PLAYLIST If you are away from your computer and unable to make a playlist, you can quickly make an On-the-Go Playlist.
CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS WARNING! Although tempting, sleeping with headphones is not a good idea. The possibility of ear damage or strangulation by the wires during sleep makes them a bad alarm speaker choice. Earbud headphones also have a pesky way of falling out of your ear canal during the night. The best solution is a small pair of powered speakers that connect to the iPod through the headphone jack. A pillow speaker is also a good alternative to setting up an additional pair of speakers in your bedroom. Here's a couple of external speaker suggestions:
BEEP BEEP BEEP.... While the iPod is capable of producing a faint beeping noise, its built-in speaker is barely audible for the purposes of a wake up alarm. If you prefer to wake up to a ‘buzzer' sound, you can add several buzzer-type music files to the iPod. The song or sound to be played during the wake up alarm can also be repeated to simulate a beeping alarm.
If you would like your wake up playlist to continuously repeat, you need to enable the Repeat option for the iPod's playback settings (Settings > Repeat > On). As a special bonus to readers of this website, we have made available a collection of FREE downloadable alarm noises, as compiled by Senior Editor of Surround Sound Magazine, Rich Tozzoli! Sounds of jackhammers, foghorns, nuclear alerts, and even good old Bronx cheers are available upon request. These alarm sounds can be downloaded to an iTunes library and added to your wake up playlist. |
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