

⏰ Charge, Chill, and Conquer Your Mornings with Dawn!
The i-box Dawn is a modern alarm clock radio that combines fast Qi wireless charging, dual alarms with FM radio, and Bluetooth speaker functionality in a sleek, dimmable LED display design. Featuring 6W stereo speakers with a passive subwoofer, a 1A USB charging port, and a soft-touch fabric finish, it’s crafted for seamless bedside convenience. Designed and supported in the UK, Dawn offers a 3-year warranty and easy returns, making it the ultimate all-in-one bedside hub for millennials who value style, tech, and reliability.













| ASIN | B07Y2911N5 |
| Additional Features | Alarm, Radio |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,525 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #8 in Clock Radios |
| Brand | i-box |
| Brand Name | i-box |
| Clock Form | Multi Display |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 15,352 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Gray |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Type Name | Radio Alarm Clock |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Philex Electronic Ltd |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Kitchen |
| Shape | Oval |
| Special Feature | Alarm, Radio |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Music |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement | Quartz |
L**.
Excellent Buy!
Love this little device. Small enough not to take up much room on the nightstand, but large enough top surface to accommodate even the largest mobile phone for charging. I like the rounded edges and the quiet calm grey and white color scheme that doesn't take attention away from the furnishings. It's a clock, an alarm, a radio, a bluetooth speaker and a recharging device all in one small sleek unit. And I really really appreciate that the background of the clock face is grey not black and the numbers are a soft white - not that glaring yellow or green color that most have. All for less than $20. Highly recommended.
A**R
Good product - no phone needed
My alarm clock of 30 years recently broke. I decided to replace it with a modern take on an alarm clock. I think many of us can identify with the following - we both love and hate our alarm clocks. To me, this means that this sort of product is personal. I am very happy with the Dawn. Here are my pros and deltas. Pros - No phone needed. I purchased a few other products but returned them when I discovered that I couldn't perform all functions without my phone. The Dawn fully works without a phone. I love this. While like many folks I like connected devices and technology, when I go to bed I don't want to be required to use my phone to control my alarm clock. Sometimes I take my phone with me to bed to read but sometimes I don't. When I don't, I don't want to have to get out of bed to go get it in order to do something to the product. For example, to enable an alarm, other products required me to use a phone. This was a non-starter for me. - Bluetooth. I love being able to stream BT from my phone in my bedroom. - Easy to use. - Dimmable display. - Nice look, nice weight. - USB charging port. - Alarm has a crescendo which was a nice touch. It is quiet at first then gets louder. My partner and I like this. My old alarm clock was like a gong - super loud at first which always jolted me. - Finally, a big snooze button right on top so you can whack it. Well done. Some old habits don't go away. - Has battery backup. Deltas - Sound is terrible. Very mid-range with no treble and no bass. However, I didn't buy this for the sound so this didn't bother me. I do like streaming BT from my phone but when I want good sound, I go elsewhere in my house to listen to what I want to. - FM radio reception is terrible. This bothered me a little bit. I like to turn on the radio sometimes when in my bedroom. Even with the included antennae fully extended, the reception is bad. Other products I tested had much better reception. - Colon in clock flashes. Other products do this but my old alarm clock didn't. I'm very light sensitive so this concerned me. However, I discovered that the flashing colon is subtle unlike other products. With the dimmer on its lowest setting (display still on), I don't have a flashing disco globe party in my bedroom at night while trying to sleep and I can still look at the time in the night. Wishes - Wish I could get a white one...went with gray. - Wish I could change the color of the display. - Wish I didn't have to put batteries into it for the backup. My old one took a 9V. But it always annoyed me when the 9V ran out of power because I would never find out until power would go out and I would wake up late for work. This day and age, why not build a small lithium ion battery into the unit and let the wall outlet keep it charged. Overall, great little product. Thanks, team.
M**D
Over all good but 1 problem so far!
So far the clock has been great with everything it has to offer.....the only problem u need to watch out for (if this happens with the same model for other ppl) is one morning i noticed my alarm didnt go off so i was running a tad late so when i looked at the clock the alarm was going off but no sound....the bluetooth didnt sound, radio didnt sound, there was just no sound but the charger on top worked and the clock its self worked but for any of the others requiring sound a big nope.....so i went through the instructions again and even went to the website to see about trouble shoots but nada....i did see something somewhere on the site saying it does updates or something like that?.....so i did the easiest thing i could think of when it comes to electronic crap like computers and phones and what not.....i unplugged it waited a couple seconds and then plugged it bak in, and low n behold sound worked again.....i had to reset the time and my alarm again but wasnt too much of a bother......i have owned this clock for exactly 1month now and i really like it but in total it has done this *glitch* to me twice in total.....hopefully it doesnt do it anymore but who knows.....if thats the only problem i ever have with it, so be it.....other than that i recommend this clock cuz it does save alittle bit of space on yor night stand so its not cluttered with a whole ton of charging things for electronics.
M**E
Do Not Buy! Please read this!!! ***Updated...!!!!
First, I was still using an old CD/clock radio from the 80s. But I wanted something with bluetooth and digital tuning. Dual alarms is a plus. This radio also has a USB port for a phone charger and wireless charging for newer phones. It is easy to setup and use. I love the dimmable display, 4 levels plus OFF. The bluetooth works well and the tuner is easy to use and program. I'm happy with the wireless charging, but the phone has to be almost perfect or it will not charge. Sometimes the cats bump it in the night. What I don't like is the alarm. It starts off quiet and gradually get obnoxiously loud in 10 seconds. Plus the volume control is digital and, for me is too loud on the lowest setting. I wish it was a bit quieter and the alarm volume was steady, not ascending. Maybe have a setting for that. I'm not going to down grade it cause these are truly personal preferences and not major flaws. Edit: After using this clock radio for several months I have grown to absolutely HATE it!!! Everything above I have said is correct. that will not change. But please before buying read all of this. First - The alarm volume is OBNIXIOUS! it starts softly and gradually increases to maximum volume. The sound quality is good, the volume is deafening. There should be an option to have it at a fixed volume and not be progressive. Second - The lowest volume level is still too high to fall asleep to. It would be nice to cut that in half. Third - The buttons to turn the alarm on and off are too easy to accidentally hit, thus turning the alarm off only to find out when you wake an hour late. Fourth - The FM tuning is scratchy. I live 20 miles from Chicago. This should have a crystal clear tuning. very disappointing for me. Fifth - On several occasions when charging my phone overnight, both wirelessly and with a USB cord, the radio "locks up". That's right. It's a computer inside and it crashes like any other. Oh...don't expect the alarm to work during this time. Unplug and plug it back in to reset. Sixth - There is no wake to Bluetooth. Sucks. Seventh - The return policy is only 1 MONTH. Learn to like it fast or send it back before its too late. Eighth - How do you contact the company? I could not find any company info and am disappointed that I can not air my frustration directly with them, directly. Ninth - If you use a magnetic vent phone mount for your car and have the metal "plate" on your phone, you cannot charge this wirelessly. Tenth - This is actually a bonus....this has become the most stylish and expensive paperweight I own. I thought about having it in the kitchen or office just as a radio, but the Google Home devices work for that.
M**H
Do not order if you are not very, very tech savvy .
Very confusing to use. Lots of buttons to push to reset alarm or change setting.
D**A
Compact, great sound, many functions, everything works, but tiny buttons.
This is an update after 9 mos of use. My first one was defective, the wireless charger didn't work and the radio cut in and out. I replaced it quickly and easily at Amazon with a new one. The new one has worked perfectly since then. The unit is compact (too much so for me, see below) and sturdy. The sound is excellent for such a small device. It has more functions than I need. I really only needed three things: 1) wake up to my local classical music radio station, 2) since the unit is on my bed stand right next to my head, I wanted a very dim light (surprising how bright most clock radios are, even on the dimmest setting), wifi charging. This one fits the bill, with great sound to boot. The extra USB charger is useful too. I tested the blue tooth feature and it works, but I don't use it so can't say much else about it. The wifi charger is a little picky about getting the phone in the correct spot, but that seems to be the same with all of them and after a few times you can find the right spot quickly. The only problem with being so compact is that the buttons are small, close together, serve multi-functions, and almost flush to the surface. This makes it difficult to remember which button does what or to find the one you need by touch in the dark. But these are only minor idiosyncratic complaints, and once I got used to it I found that I can generally find the most-used buttons (i.e. setting the alarm and turning it on) in the dark without much problem. The most important button, the snooze button, is large and centered, easy to find and distinguish from the others. There's always a trade off between compact size, multi-functionality, and ease of use, and this unit finds a nice middle ground with excellent quality and excellent sound. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this one, although I would prefer something sightly larger and slightly easier to use.
S**Y
Great Value & Features
It’s very aesthetic & modern looking. Setting the time, alarm, & radio stations was fairly easy following the enclosed instructions but if anyone needs a more visual step by step tutorial then their official Youtube channel is very helpful. I also read some complaints about the radio reception & what i found worked was to make sure the antennae is completely stretched out & I would have to move it around to get better reception for some stations. Also pointing it towards my window helped with some stations to be a bit clearer. I also tried the wireless charging & although it’s not as fast as charging my iPhone directly from the outlet, it was still adequate. For one hour of wireless charging, my battery increased from 80% to 95%. I could connect my phone to the Dawn’s bluetooth without problems but just remember to increase the volume of your phone so you can hear sound from the speaker because I initially forgot to do that & mistakenly thought the speaker was broken. The speaker itself is adequate & the volume can fill my bedroom but because this is under a $100, the sound quality will not be comparable to premium speakers. But knowing that I was satisfied with the sound & volume. Another thing to note, although there are 5 levels of brightness, the second to the last setting is still a bit bright in the dark. Fortunately the clock is out of my line of sight so that isn’t an issue for me. A few functions I wish the Dawn had is the ability to automatically set my alarm for weekdays so I wouldn’t have to turn it off manually on the weekends, automatic dimming of the clock display when the lights are off, & the clock being able to set up the correct time on its own. But overall the Dawn had all the features I’ve been looking for in an alarm clock, especially the ability to wake up to my fave radio station.
D**S
Terrible ergonomics and low quality
I bought two of these (for self and wife). The idea of phone charging on top of a bedside clock was an attractive idea. We use our phones for alarm clocks, the so the remaining functions of this device were a "bonus", or so we thought. This device is a time bomb waiting for a chance to detonate! First, a bit of background: I am a licensed Professional Engineer, and my wife has four college degrees. The alarm just went off at 12:00 and all we could do was snooze it for another 9 minutes. In the dark at midnight this blaring noise seemed impossible to disarm. At first, I thought to simply unplug it, but no, that would require moving the entire bed away from the wall to reach the outlet, and would probably not work since I had installed backup batteries. The next thought was "can I smash this thing into oblivion" except that my hammer was in a toolbox in the garage. It was reminiscent of a smoke detector with a low battery, which always seem to die in the middle of the night. We finally had to turn on all the lights and dig around for the instructions. Struggling to focus on small print launched yet another search for reading glasses. I found that there is a tiny round button right next to the snooze with a "bell" icon next to it. The instructions indicated that "while in standby mode" pressing this button repeatedly would cycle from alarm off, alarm1, alarm2, and alarm1 & 2. Of course, if you pressed and held this same button, it would go into some type of setup mode that would select the hour, minute, perhaps select 24hr or 12hr format, cycle between setting time for the "clock", "alarm1" and "alarm2", or maybe choose Bluetooth, FM radio, or none ("standby mode"), or maybe tune the FM radio frequency, or perhaps select pre-programmed station1 through 10, or maybe even change the volume up or down (nope, those were buttons on the other side of the Snooze button). You get the idea. This simple "clock with a charging station" literally was a nightmare device that you could not escape from. It turns out that arming the alarm(s) were simple: While placing your phone on the top of the device, your thumb just has to contact this little round button that is aligned perfectly with the edge of the phone, and right where your thumb would be while you are holding it. Ingenious, right! I think I will leave a couple of these alarm clocks anonymously on some annoying neighbor's front porch and see if they fall for the old Trojan Horse trick. Now, my real review: The sound quality is worse than my iPhone. Bass is absent; quality reminiscent of a 1970's transistor radio. Why would I Bluetooth my phone to this thing when the phone already sounds better (which is not saying much). The controls lack any ergonomic thought: Alarm on/off should be in a generally inaccessible location (like the back of the unit) and should use a slide switch that cannot be accidently activated. It charges the phone on top, and my watch via cable in the USB port on the back, but all of the rest of the "features" are actually annoying and redundant.
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