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Jan 7 2010

Announcing iHome+Sleep, the First Hardware Enabled iPhone Alarm App!

Whew! It’s been a long time coming but we can finally show everyone what we’ve been working on. In late summer we began working with iHome to create the best alarm app on the iPhone. The hard part? They wanted it to enhance their hardware, too.

So we’re super excited to announce what we’ve come up with. iHome+Sleep works as a killer alarm app with or without the iA5, but dock it to the hardware and you can do all the things you hate doing on your alarm clock through an elegant iPhone interface, like setting the hardware alarm, one touch time syncing, adjusting the treble & bass, changing display brightness, and more.

And what about the app? That’s not too shabby either. There’s a fun system for storing alarms that self-contain all their settings with a swipe-to-dock interface. If you link your Twitter and Facebook accounts you can get an overnight timeline of what all your friends said while you were sleeping once you wake up. It even keeps sleep stats about you like how often you hit snooze on average, average bedtime and wakeup, and your favorite music to wake and sleep to.

The integrated system is being announced at CES today, so look for more info soon. Until then read more about it here! We’ll let you know when the free(!) app hits the App Store.

Announcing iHome+Sleep, the First Hardware Enabled iPhone Alarm App!

Whew! It’s been a long time coming but we can finally show everyone what we’ve been working on. In late summer we began working with iHome to create the best alarm app on the iPhone. The hard part? They wanted it to enhance their hardware, too.

So we’re super excited to announce what we’ve come up with. iHome+Sleep works as a killer alarm app with or without the iA5, but dock it to the hardware and you can do all the things you hate doing on your alarm clock through an elegant iPhone interface, like setting the hardware alarm, one touch time syncing, adjusting the treble & bass, changing display brightness, and more.

And what about the app? That’s not too shabby either. There’s a fun system for storing alarms that self-contain all their settings with a swipe-to-dock interface. If you link your Twitter and Facebook accounts you can get an overnight timeline of what all your friends said while you were sleeping once you wake up. It even keeps sleep stats about you like how often you hit snooze on average, average bedtime and wakeup, and your favorite music to wake and sleep to.

The integrated system is being announced at CES today, so look for more info soon. Until then read more about it here! We’ll let you know when the free(!) app hits the App Store.