Designed to stream music from the Philips WACS700, this WiFi alarm clock allows you to wake up to your own tunes instead of the inane jabbering of your local morning shock jock. The WACS700 just got a hard drive upgrade to 80GB, so you can now store twice the amount of music compared to before.
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