The Bose Wave CD-Playing clock radio has been improved with the second generation. All of the buttons have been eliminated on the second generation to give it a sleeker look and is controlled with a 26 button credit card size remote. The remote is well labeled and easy to use; you should also note that certain buttons serve a dual purpose so make sure you read the manual.
If you have decided to use your Wave system to act as an alarm clock you have the option to wake up with a CD or a radio station. This model unlike it's predecessor has an auxiliary input so that you can connect to an iPod, DVD player, or any other playback device. Another change made to the second generation Wave system is the CD player, which now supports MP3 and loads from the front instead of the top. The Wave ipod connect kit is purchased separately
As with any music system there are going to be deficient aspects or features that people just don't like, and the Bose Wave system is no exception. Although the Wave music system has some weak points they really aren't that bad.
In the second generation Wave player Bose has eliminated the nap timer, which allowed you to set the alarm to wake you up for 10 to 90 minutes later without bothering with a snooze feature like with a conventional alarm clock, there is however a snooze button on the remote which is so small it would be very easy to misplace which is another drawback. The new wave comes in three colors: Platinum White, Graphite Gray, and Titanium Silver.
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