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71 of 77 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sync with Songbird and Fidelio apps to enjoy this Android docking system, November 22, 2011
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The Philips Fidelio Docking System for Android is a better than average muli-purpose electronics device for Android devices. I tested mine out with a LG Optimus Prepaid Android Phone (Virgin Mobile) encased in an OtterBox Commuter Case for LG Optimus – Black – Retail Packaging. Overall I found a lot to like about this unit. While not Bose quality, it’s definitely a feature-rich docking system that most consumers should be happy to own.

The Unboxing…
On the outside of the box there is a code that you can scan with your smartphone to get you to the Android Market to download ‘Fidelio’ – the Android app that works with the Fidelio Docking System. I found that when I did this my phone took me to the right place, but the site asked for my account to allow me to download it. I became frustrated and ended up going to the Android Market directly on my phone and searching for Fidelio – then the download and install on my phone moved swiftly.

In the box is a Quick Start Guide. Steps 1-5 are easy to follow and you don’t have to read much, just follow the pictures. The last step has you installing Songbird Android App on you PC. Note that this isn’t really necessary if you have a PC that doesn’t have a bluetooth connection. Step 4 is to put the Songbird App on your Android device, which presumably does have a bluetooth connection and will sync with the Philips docking device via bluetooth directly. Because my PC doesn’t have a bluetooth connection, I added my music to my microSD card via my PC and then put the card back into my Android phone. The phone and the Philips dock synced via bluetooth and the Songbird App on my phone.

On the back of the Quick Start Guide are other directions about specific functions of the docking system like how to listen to the radio, how to store FM stations on the system, how to set the alarm, how to set the sleep timer, how to adjust display brightness, how to select a source and others. General product information is found here as well – also in Spanish and French. The directions were helpful, but could have been better. ‘How to charge your device’ is omitted, which seemed odd to me. The implication is to just leave it on the dock, but since I didn’t see the usual ‘charging’ symbol on my phone, I got worried about it. Never did find ‘how to’, but it seemed to have charged it when I left my phone on the dock overnight.

The Android Docking System Sound…
This is not a Bose System, so don’t expect that and you’ll love it. I have an iHome iP9 Speaker Dock with Clock Radio for iPod and iPhone (Black) which has comparable sound, but actually the Philips Android Docking System sounds better than the iHome due to it’s warm, well tuned bass output.

The volume on the Philips system goes up to level 32, which is very loud if your device’s volume is up too. You have to adjust the volume to your liking by balancing out the two.

Several types of music are listed in the Fidelio App, and when you change them, so too changes the quality of the audio output on the device. The Bass boost can be turned off in this App.

Quality of the Build and Ports…
The Philips Android Docking System is well built. Feels solid and the sound is good. At first I thought I had a defective unit because the docking port for Android devices wiggled back and forth, side to side and swiveled. Then I read the guide and realized by looking at the diagrams that it was supposed to do that! This allows for all kinds of Android devices to be docked – with or without cases on them. Actually, a very good design.

There is padding to support the device seated on the port. Even with a case on the device, the connection seems stable and the device protected.

On the back of the unit is a MP3 input port. The unit ships with a short cord that allows you to plug in your iPod, iPod Touch or other similar device and use the speakers on the Philips Docking System.

Two alarm switches are on the top of the unit, with adjustments for radio, buzz or alarm on the back, corresponding with the buttons on the top of the unit. The radio antenna is at the base of the unit in the back.

TIP: When you put your Android device on the port, make sure it’s bluetooth is ‘on’, as this is how the device will communicate with the Philips Docking System. You will have needed to download both Fidelio and Songbird Android Apps prior to docking your device. Pairing your device first,…

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best dock for android, November 10, 2011
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This dock is really cool.. IT has all the features that I had been looking.
- First of all the speakers are superb for a device thats not so huge.
- Great as an alarm clock with settings to adjust the clock brightness.
- It has a FM radio that has good reception
-Can play the music from my android phone even without turning on the bluetooth.

The base where you dock the phone is rather small particularly if your charging port is on the side of the phone towards the corner.Otherwise its a great product. I enjoy watching videos on my phone while its docked and the sound is superb.

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I was experiencing that the sound quality while playing through bluetooth was not as good as when connecting through the headphone jack (mp3 link).
There is infact a firmware update available through Philips Fidelio app which will increase the quality of sound while connecting through bluetooth.Loving it.

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice dock-seems like a lot of misinformation about it, January 18, 2012
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vanhubris (Verona Beach, NY) – See all my reviews

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To begin-I almost passed on this dock because of the reviews–but there seem to be some misconceptions
first-right out of the box with no downloads of any kind-this dock paired with my samsung galazy 5.0 via bluetooth. The sound was fine and seemed as good as one can expect reasonably with 5 watts per channel. I then paired this with two different sony walkmans–one with an external blue tooth adapter and the other with blue tooth integrated. Both paired easily and produced good sound.
Now I may add the apps to my samsung–but it certainly isn’t necessary as some reviews make it seem. I haven’t tried the wired connection as there seems to be no reason to at this time–though it’s nice to know I’ll be able to if I want to.
I will say-as connected-I do not get the automatic time sync between the samsung and the dock–but the time is quite easy to set. Radio quality is ok–nothing fantastic but adequate-better than my Yamaha tsx 140 which cost considerably more.
So I’m quite pleased with this dock-though it would have been nice to have had a remote control. Volume is not overwhelming-but it reaches quite loud levels. Sound is clean and clear-though I would say the bass is quite weak-as expected.
Charging seems very good and my samsung docked quite easily–it helps to lean the docking mechanism slightly forward.
All in all a nice little dock with good sound for the cost and quite easy to pair with blue tooth devices, with a decent FM radio as well. Certainly there are systems and speakers which provide a fuller sound-but they will cost a bit more than this-and generally take up a bit more space-so for the price I recommend it quite highly. More detailed instructions may have helped others with the blue tooth pairing-the instructions provided are minimal

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