Questions & Answers for iHome iW3 AirPlay Rechargeable Wireless Audio System - Silver
iHome iW3 AirPlay Rechargeable Wireless Audio System - Silver
11 Questions + 10 Answers
11 Questions from the Community
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Run several speakers simultaneously? Only with iTunes never with iOS devices.
Is it possible to have several Airplay speakers on simultaneously when using any iOS device (iPad, iPhone, Apple TV)? I don't want to use iTunes or Airfoil on my Mac.
- Asked by Benjamin N from Long Beach
- May 3, 2013
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Yes; The iPhone 5 is listed on the compatibility list for this device.
- Answered by Eric B from Portland
- Oct 29, 2012
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Does the iW3 work with the Apple TV?? I'd like to set these up around my apartment and AirPlay the Apple TV's audio to multiple units. Thanx!
- Asked by Jess H from Daytona Beach
- Mar 11, 2013
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Does this product work with a new Airport Express?
- Asked by Giampaolo B from Brooklyn
- Feb 6, 2013
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Does it work for the new ipod nano
- Asked by Diane V from West Chicago
- Nov 23, 2012
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AnswerFor the iPod Nano, it will only work via sync or stereo cable. It is not a bluetooth speaker, and the iPod Nano does not have WiFi. So it has to be plugged in in order to work.
So yes it will work, but the Airplay functionality will not work.- Answered by Derrick B from Austell
- Dec 25, 2012
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Do you have to have Wi Fi to use these with an IPhone?
- Asked by Linda L from Mineral Wells
- Nov 16, 2012
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AnswerFrom the information page on the Apple Store: "Manufacturer Note
Note: To take advantage of AirPlay functionality, the iW3 must be connected to a Wi-Fi network with networked access to a Mac or PC running iTunes 10.1 or later; or an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch running iOS 4.2 or later."
So yes, to wirelessly play, the use of a wifi network would be required. However, it does have a wired connection as well for occasional "non-wifi" use. If you want an airplay speaker that does both, look at the Libratone Zip which boasts the ability to use a direct wireless link option without wifi along with traditional airplay.
If that is too pricey, look for a less expensive bluetooth speaker (Logitech Mini boom box isn't super loud but is very portable) for those trips to the beach (the Apple Store has an excellent selection, my favorites are the loud and rich Bose Soundlink and the rugged Phillips ShoqBox-I own both).
With the outdoors covered, you can buy an appropriate airplay speaker for home like the IW3. If you want the best of both, look for one like the Zip. The tradeoff is price of course, but the audio quality is quite good, even with the compression of audio over wifi. Buying both speakers isn't really much cheaper, but may be less of a hassle-that's up to you! It really comes down to priorities, the portability vs airplay. Or the Zip that does both...Hope that helps!
Bob (Not an Apple Employee, just a geek)- Answered by Robert S from Ontario
- Nov 26, 2012
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is the airplay passcode protected
I am looking forwireless speakers for my music classroom. I do not want the students to be able to connect their ipads to the speakers. Can it be passcode protected like the apple tvs?
- Asked by Renea H from Elk City
- Jan 6, 2013
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Is there a fee for Airplay?
Is there a one time fee or an ongoing subscription for the service?
- Asked by Robinn J from Wilmette
- Dec 12, 2012
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AnswerNo, AirPlay is a free feature built into iTunes and iOS devices. You need to have a WiFi network and an iOS device running iOS version 4.3 or later and/or a Mac or PC with iTunes running, if you want to AirPlay from your computer.
- Answered by Brian D from Alpharetta
- Dec 21, 2012
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does this work for ipad mini
- Asked by Jennifer C from Rancho Santa Fe
- Dec 12, 2012
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music programs
are you able to stream music from spotify to the IW3?
- Asked by Barry W from Buffalo Grove
- Dec 9, 2012
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how long is battery life w continuous play ?
- Asked by Daniel S from Ann Arbor
- Dec 10, 2012
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