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Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

Last updated: May 15, 2021 1:38 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

Leave it to Memorex to create a new category of accessory: the under-$50 iPod clock radio. Rather than attempting to offer a powerful, awesome-sounding unit with a complex menuing system or a flashy industrial design, Memorex’s Mi4019 ($40) strips the clock radio concept down to its core, and succeeds.


Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

Volumetrically, the Mi4019 is probably the smallest iPod clock radio we’ve yet seen. Measuring 6 1/8” wide by 5 3/4” deep and 2” tall, the glossy black unit has gentle curves that bend inwards for the appearance of added thinness, showing plastic vents for separate left and right speakers mounted on its sides. An amber-colored screen with black digits is found on its face, and a flip-up panel on the top opens to reveal an iPod dock and 13 buttons, the largest of which is a silver snooze bar.


Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

What we really like about Mi4019 is that the designers obviously thought about streamlining prior products in generally very smart ways. Though we’re not big fans of amber displays, there are far too many clocks out there with digits that are too small to see from a distance; here, that’s not an issue at all.

A four-stage backlight dimmer lets the screen go from brightly orange to almost completely dark, with the widest viewing angle at maximum brightness, and the clock switches to an equally easy to read FM radio tuner with ease. Rather than having rows of separate preset buttons, there’s a single preset button that can be pressed 10 times to cycle through options. While slow and saddled with .1 increment tuning, the radio tuner works to bring in local stations with some but not terrible static, and there’s a scan mode so that you needn’t keep pressing the button to switch stations. Memorex’s approach is clear: Mi4019 doesn’t have creature comforts, but you’re not paying for them.


Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

Remote control? Nope. Battery backup? Supported with two AA batteries, which you can provide yourself.

Dual alarms? No; there’s only one, which you can set to iPod, radio, or buzzer mode at your choice of volumes. And sound quality? It’s not great—we’d describe it as objectively “okay,” all midrange and no bass or treble, except for the fact that the unit sells for $40. There are some completely clock and speakerless iPod docks, such as Apple’s, that sell for $40. The speakers here are more powerful than the ones built into iPhones and iPods, but not much clearer. Just bear in mind also that Mi4019 comes with a power supply to keep your iPod charged, and Apple’s plain docks don’t; here, you’re getting budget-priced parts, with an aggressive budget price tag.

Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

Review: Memorex Mi4019 Digital Clock Radio for iPod

One of Memorex’s feature omissions doesn’t bother us much, but appears to represent a disconnect between the product’s packaging and actual features.


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