I bought the Scott for my study because I wanted to hear there a little radio and would at the same time hear my ipod when needed. The device is handy and quite chic. For iPod different versions lie. There we still have an old iPod, we did not need and could be replaced by plugging the iPod so. It loads and plays from reasonable, as is with newer models, I can not judge, but I suspect that it works well like that. The radio, however, is kept fairly primitive. One can see on the display the transmission frequencies, but must adjust this by a "scroll wheel" on the side. That means you need to know the transmission frequencies of his favorite radio station. Change means new search. That would be to get over my hand yet, but the reception quality is not great, which it is perhaps that the antenna can indeed be pulled out, but can not be rotated. It is only rigidly upwards. That is one the whole radio must then align with the reception quality or carry around in the room. Therefore, I wonder also if I the radio redeeming, though for the price otherwise actually quite good like that.