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iHome+Sleep

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Category:
Utilities
Release Date:
Jan 09, 2010
Homepage:
http://www.ihomeaudio....
Publisher:
iHome
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Innovation, at your bedside.

iHome+Sleep is an interactive, sleep-lifestyle app for iPhone and iPod touch users. At initial glance you'll find the most feature-rich and customizable alarm clock functionality, with a slick full screen clock display that includes weather, iPod controls, and your choice of custom photo backgrounds. But there's much more...

iHome+Sleep also introduces users to Sleep Cards, a fresh way to encapsulate personal bedtime and wakeup settings such as alarms, wake & sleep music, social updates, personal reminders, and much more.  Managing your sleep lifestyle with Sleep Cards is empowering, and fun.

iHome+Sleep also supports a new range of app-enhanced devices from iHome launching in early 2010.   Bringing device settings and sleep and wake audio to a new level of integration with the iPhone.

So, please enjoy iHome+Sleep for free, from iHome, your iPhone and iPod’s best friend.

INNOVATIONS:

• Works with iHome “App-Enhanced” Products - enjoy dynamic, full-range audio performance, charging, guaranteed alarms, with the ability to easily and conveniently interact and change settings using the iPhone/iPod’s interface
• Sleep Cards - interactive alarm and nap cards with advanced settings for time, calendar, sounds, messages, and reminders
• Weather Widgets - quickly view the current weather or forecast for the day ahead before you go to sleep or get ready in the morning
• Sleep Stats - a running record of your sleep habits including how many times you snooze, average bedtime, hours of sleep, and many more
• Connect & Share with Friends - Facebook Connect & Twitter integration allows you to create, save, customize, and send bedtime and wakeup messages from your bed
• Overnight News - wakeup to a recap of what went down on your friend and follower feeds while you were sleeping

ALARM FEATURES:

• Bedtime and Wakeup Music - choose hi-fi tones or music and playlists from your entire iPod library
• Bedtime and Wakeup Reminders - craft reminders for yourself to read in the morning or before you go to bed at night
• Weekday Alarm Calendar - program alarms to repeat for any day-of-the-week combo: singleday, everyday, weekday, weekend, and custom
• Screen Lock - alarm works even when screen is locked
• Custom Sleep and Snooze Timers
• and much more...

TIPS:

iHome+Sleep must be running for the alarm and other functions to be enabled. iHome recommends using our "app-enhanced" products for charging, audio, and overnight use to conserve battery power and ensure the most complete bedside experience.  Keep iHome+Sleep updated to ensure compatibility and access to the latest features and improvements.

Learn more about iHome+Apps, download FAQ and Getting Started Guide at www.iHomeAudio.com/apps

Email us at apps@iHomeAudio.com with questions, feedback, or enhancements. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Reviews

Where have you been all my life.
DLB-Network.com 5.0 stars Version: 1.0
I have been waiting for this app for quite sometime and I am loving. The iHome alarm clock and this app is a great way to start of 2010!!!
This iProng award-winning app is groundbreaking
iProng.com 5.0 stars Version: 1.0
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First glance, this looks brilliant!!!
KatyaR 5.0 stars Version: 1.0
Great features and the ability to really customize your settings--well done!