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Review: iHome iPLWBT5 Docking Clock Radio for iPhone and Apple Watch

Last updated: May 19, 2021 9:21 pm UTC
By Phil Dzikiy
Review: iHome iPLWBT5 Docking Clock Radio for iPhone and Apple Watch

iHome’s iPLWBT5 ($130) is an alarm clock radio with a built-in Lightning dock, and a built-in Apple Watch charger, allowing users to charge a Lightning-based iPhone and Apple Watch simultaneously with no cables. iPLWBT5 has typical alarm clock functions, while also letting users wake up to audio from a docked device or Bluetooth — yes, the speaker is also Bluetooth compatible. An extra USB charging port can be found on the back of the clock radio, so users can even charge a third device, if they so desire. The alarm clock’s display has an auto dimming feature to adjust to nearby light. Other features include dual alarms, speakerphone functionality, and auto sync for the time — iHome’s clock radio will immediately sync with a docked iOS device to display the time accurately.


Review: iHome iPLWBT5 Docking Clock Radio for iPhone and Apple Watch

iPLWBT5 has a rather typical iHome design — mostly plastic, it’s utilitarian but inoffensive, and it will fit in well in many bedrooms. Weighing about a pound, the alarm clock radio is about 9.5” at its widest point (including the charger), about 3” high (not including the iPhone rear support) and 4.65” deep.

It’s about the size you’d expect an alarm clock radio to be, regardless of any charging support.

Review: iHome iPLWBT5 Docking Clock Radio for iPhone and Apple Watch

Stereo speakers are on the front of the alarm clock, with a display showing the time and date. The display can also show which mode the clock is in for listening, and if any alarms have been set. The top of the speaker has typical alarm clock radio controls — volume and playback controls, alarm, mode, sleep, speakerphone, and power buttons, and of course, a snooze button. The back of iPLWBT5 has ports for the clock radio’s (somewhat bulky) AC adapter, USB charging, and an aux-in port. Buttons on the back are used for setting/syncing the time with your iOS device, and Bluetooth pairing.


Review: iHome iPLWBT5 Docking Clock Radio for iPhone and Apple Watch

The Apple Watch charger is straightforward — it’s a built-in charging disc on the side of the alarm clock radio. It doesn’t support Nightstand mode, but considering this is an alarm clock, there’s no need for it.

The Lightning charger is well-implemented — the connector can move back and forth to accommodate a device, and a small, clear plastic piece with a rubber pad offers rear support. A rubber pad around the Lightning connector can be removed to accommodate cases. We docked both an iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus with different cases without issue. The absolute bulkiest cases on the market might cause some problems, but most users should be able to dock and charge an iPhone or iPod with ease.

Review: iHome iPLWBT5 Docking Clock Radio for iPhone and Apple Watch

iPLWBT5 offers a number of ways to listen to music — Bluetooth, aux-in port, or directly from a docked device. The sound is comparable to another iHome alarm clock we recently reviewed, the iZBT10 Zenergy. Which is to say, the sound isn’t exactly impressive, but it’s perfectly acceptable for a bedside alarm clock.


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