Showing posts with label ipod docking station. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipod docking station. Show all posts

12/27/2011

Atlantis Multi-Media System & Video Output for iPod - SF-1001 Review

Atlantis Multi-Media System & Video Output for iPod - SF-1001
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I have tried the Altec Lansing iM600 firewire charging AND usb docking station, only to find out that my ipod touch 2nd generation does not work properly in it.I was very bummed out, as I had already had to return 2 other ipod docking stations!I found out that the iPod touch 2nd gen. is pretty much too new of a product for most of the current docking stations out there.Very few will actually charge the iPod touch 2 gen, and neither will this model.BUT,this was not my reason for purchasing the Atlantis.The Altec Lansing sounded pretty great, but was much more money and did not work for my iPod.I bought this at Sam's club for $29,so I don't know why it is listed on here for $169......but WOW it is a great deal for the price. The remote control is great, it has pretty powerful sound for a small boombox.It does not have a rechargeable battery in it, but I will rarely take it with me anywhere.Here are the pros and cons:
PROS
1. GREAT VALUE!!
2. GREAT SOUND,NO CRACKLING, FOR A SMALL SPEAKER IT PUTS OUT SOME GOOD SOUND.
3.SOUND FILLS MY KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM.
4. REMOTE CONTROL IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND AND CONTROLS THE IPOD SONGS TOO
5. CAN PLUG IN USB OR SD CARD INTO PORT AND WILL PLAY MP3'S AS WELL
6. ALARM WILL TURN ON WITH IPOD AND SOUND STARTS GRADUALLY WHEN ALARM GOES OFF, SO YOU ARE NOT JOLTED OUT OF BED WITH A LOUD SOUND SUDDENLY
7. VOLUME WILL DEFINITELY GO REALLY LOW TO SILENT IF YOU WANT SO THAT YOU CAN FALL ASLEEP---ALSO HAS SLEEP MODE IF YOU LIKE TO FALL ASLEEP TO MUSIC SOFTLY

CONS
1. TAKES BATTERIES IF NOT PLUGGED IN.DOES NOT HAVE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK
2. MAY NOT SOUND AS GOOD AS A BOSE OR HIGHER END MODEL, BUT DEFINITELY SOUNDS BETTER THAN THE IHOME CLOCK MODELS, AND AS GOOD AS MOST $150 MODELS.
3. IF YOU LIKE TO BLAST YOUR MUSIC, THIS MAY NOT HAVE THE GREAT SPEAKER QUALITY TO DO SO WITHOUT BLOWING THE SPEAKERS, BUT IF YOU LIKE TO LISTEN TO LOUD OR MODERATELY LOUD MUSIC THE SOUND QUALITY IS GREAT.
4. WILL NOT CHARGE IPOD TOUCH 2ND GEN ON THIS MODEL

I COULD PROBABLY LIST MANY MORE PROS!!!BEST $29 I SPENT

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The Atlantis iPod Multi-Media System & Video Output provides users with a variety of functions, all in one stylish, compact and portable unit. Quality sound. Wireless Remote. Easy-to-Use. The ideal accessory for your iPod. You can easily switch between modes. The Atlantis iPod Multi-Media System & Video Output has four Modes: SD/MMC and USB Mode (to play MP3 and WMA songs), iPod Mode (to play audio/video downloads), and FM Mode (to listen to FM radio). Package contents: 1. Multi-Media System & Video Output for iPod?, 2. Remote Control, 3. User's Manual4. FM Antenna, 5. AC-DC Adapter, 6. AAA Battery x 2, 7. Video Cable 59", 8. Stereo 0.14" to RCA Cable 59", 9. iPod Adapters x 5 and Dust Cover.Dimension: 10.28"(L) x 5.71"(H) x 4.25"(W), Weight: 2.76 lb. (Battery and AC Adapter not included). Audio Amplifier Electronic Volume Control: Selectable Preset EQ: FLAT, ROCK, JAZZ, CLASSIC or POP. Built-in 2 x (2" 3W) High Fidelity Speakers. Built-in 3" 10W Subwoofer for heavy bass effect.

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12/21/2011

GPX Portable Dock with Radio for iPod and MP3 Players Review

GPX Portable Dock with Radio for iPod and MP3 Players
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This product is terrible!It does not charge your ipod, has no remote, and worst of all the display stopped working after just using it at my desk for two days!I returned it.Don't waste your money, I have found a much better one for the same price.

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Play and charge iPod at home and on-the-go. Listen to your favorite AM/FM radio stations, or connect virtually any audio device-all with this Portable Music System.

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9/22/2011

Philips Revolution Motorized Portable Speaker Dock for iPhone/iPod Review

Philips Revolution Motorized Portable Speaker Dock for iPhone/iPod
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It seems that iPod/iPhone speaker docks are a hot item, and every company that has ever produced a magnet has decided to jump on the bandwagon. Of course, the competition is great for consumers. But a unit like this can be difficult to judge without actually playing with it. I have to admit, the concept of a motorized dock that rotates my iPhone for video viewing like some contraption out of 2001: A Space Odyssey was intriguing to me. And the price isn't that much more than a normal non-rotating speaker dock.

Well, as so often happens with those daydreams of having the outright COOLEST (fill in the blank) EVER MADE, reality fell pretty far short.Not that this is a bad dock necessarily, but...

Okay, let's talk about it.

===== Appearance =====

It's a pretty slick looking box, no doubt about it. The blue LED ring is noticeable but not distracting, and the face has clean lines and a high-tech minimalist feel. When rotated to movie viewing mode, the LED ring fades to white. The LED ring light is defeatable via one of the buttons.There are 5 low-profile buttons on top and a power jack on the back, along with a line in jack.

The manufacturer's photos are deceiving -- they did a good job making the unit look thin, but this is not the case. It's several inches deep, which is a mixed blessing. You might be disappointed in its size after looking at the photos, but the depth of the unit does allow Philips to utilize the space for improved bass performance.

Finally, the piece that the phone/iPod attaches to sticks out a bit more than the product photos suggest. It's not as deceiving as the depth, but worth a mention.

Speaking of the dock portion...

===== Motorized Dock =====

Some people are going to want to buy this unit for this feature. And I'll admit, it does have a certain 'cool' factor to it. The motor is fast, smooth and quiet, and the effect is pretty neat when combined with the LED ring fading from blue to white.

Sadly, it's just not worth anything in real-world terms. It's cool that you can use the remote to rotate the screen, but....Question: What are you NOT doing if you're far enough away to be using the remote?Answer: Watching a video on your iPhone. Nobody watches a video on their iPod/iPhone from 4 or more feet away. With a light press on the motorized dock, it will swing one way or the other for you, without the need for the remote. So, it may be useful if you're holding the speaker dock in your arms and watching a video.But then, it's just too bulky to be comfortable for that purpose, like holding a small baby (albeit less squishy).I'd rather just use headphones, or *gasp* the built-in iPhone speaker just for the convenience factor.

The unit will charge your iPod/iPhone, as long as its plugged into the wall. I didn't think it did at first, because the first time I plugged my iPod in it didn't charge. Every time after that, though, it did charge.I'm not quite sure why that happened, but it seems I'm not the only one that happened to.

===== Remote =====

The remote is pretty nice, much more solid than some others and with an attractive gloss black finish. It has the standard buttons, plus a bass boost toggle button and the rotate button. It takes a CR2032 battery, and while it's not as thin as the remote for the Altec Lansing iMT620 inMotion Classic Portable iPod Dock with Rechargeable Battery and FM Tuner, there is still a port in the back for storing the remote. Although, the only thing holding the remote in there is a rather weak magnet.I haven't had it fall out yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.

===== Sound Quality =====

This is the big thing, isn't it?It doesn't matter how many cool gadgets they cram into one of these things, if it sounds like Colin Meloy is singing from the bottom of a well, the dock fails to serve its primary purpose. Well in this case, it's a mixed bag. The low frequency output is pretty outstanding -- certainly better than the aforementioned Altec Lansing iMT620. Of course, this is to be expected, since the Altec Lansing is actually as thin as they claim (roughly a third the depth of this Philips unit). Mid-range and high frequencies, however, are far better on the Altec Lansing.But keep in mind that I compared them side by side to notice this.When I first took the Philips out of the box, I played it by itself without any reference and it sounded great to me. Additionally, I believe the Philips has better sound when you're listening from a distance.When the unit is farther away from me, it has the power needed to push the sound to wherever I am. The Altec Lansing can do this, but the sound starts to get a bit tinny and thin at a distance.

===== Features =====

The features are all pretty much as stated above, but I want to give an example of what you are (or are not) getting for the money.Again, I will use the Altec Lansing for comparison since I have one sitting right here.

Altec Lansing iMT620: Current price is about $40 less than the Philips dock. Includes an FM tuner with telescoping antenna, a backlit LCD display (mostly useless but shows your volume level which is nice), has (in my opinion) superior sound quality, has a much smaller footprint, and has a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts for several hours of constant use. The port feels more flimsy, like it would be easy to break with the iPhone/iPod merely "balanced" on its port with no other support.

Philips Revolution: More expensive, no radio functionality, no display, takes up more space, and requires 8 AA batteries if you don't have a place to plug it in. But it does have a motorized dock that you'll never use. Has a 'cradle' that the iPhone/iPod slides into, making it feel much more sturdy feeling than the Altec Lansing. The cradle comes with several different attachments for different sizes of iPod, so you're sure to have one that fits.

===== Documentation =====

Ha! What documentation?! It's actually pretty funny. The "instruction manual" is a folded piece of paper with pictures on it. They are mainly two-frame cartoons, in the pattern:

Frame 1: Finger next to a button
Frame 2: "Sound" lines come out of the dock.

That finger in each first frame points at a different button each time, but all they ever do is make lines come out of the dock.It's comical, and I guess you get the idea. You really probably don't need instructions for something this simple anyway. But if you buy this dock, definitely check out the documentation. Then consider how much the technical writers over at Philips probably get paid to do their jobs.

===== Conclusion =====

I don't dislike this dock, but I'm not in love with it. The motor feature that seems to be the major selling point is questionable in its usefulness, and there are other smaller units with more features for less money. On the other hand, if you really want to watch videos on your iPhone in landscape format and you have to use a portable speaker dock and you don't mind supplying it with enough AA batteries to power the city of Cleveland for two days and you don't mind having to cradle something the size of a loaf of bread in your arms to do it, then this dock may be for you.

Okay, the color-fading LED ring is more fun than it should be. So it's got that too.

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Philips Revolution Motorized Portable Speaker Dock for iPhone/iPod: Motorized dock rotates for watching movies and videos. Wireless remote controls all basic functions. Class D digital amplifier with Dynamic Bass Boost. Advanced speaker technology for rich, static free sound. Runs on batteries or AC adaptor (included).

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6/13/2011

iHome iH31S - Boombox for iPod and iPod Shuffle With Remote. MP3 Player and FM Radio - SILVER Review

iHome iH31S - Boombox for iPod and iPod Shuffle With Remote. MP3 Player and FM Radio - SILVER
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This seems like a nice product, except for the fact that it is an older model that has been discontinued by iHome and is not compatible with my 5th generation iPod nano. This would have been helpful information when making a decision on which boombox I wanted to go with my new nano.

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The humble boom box has come a long way! Now, you can listen to music from your iPod or other digital music player in your car, at the park, or in your office, with the stylish, modern iHome Boom Box. Whether you're running on AC power (which also charges your iPod, even iPod shuffle models!), car adapter, or C-cell batteries, you'll enjoy a full, rich sound experience from the 4" stereo speakers. The included dock adapters and patch cable ensure that your dockable iPod or Shuffle will be ready to play out loud in no time! This boom box also brings your clear, crisp FM radio reception, and features 6 memory presets to store your favorite stations. The included full-function remote puts you in control, even when you're not standing next to the unit. This portable beauty brings forth every nuance of your music, at home or on the road.

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5/17/2011

iLive iB209 Portable Speaker System for iPod with AM/FM Radio (Black) Review

iLive iB209 Portable Speaker System for iPod with AM/FM Radio
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I have had good results in the past with iLive products but this is a dud. I purchased 2 for my kids to use as "speakers" in their rooms for their iPod Touch.The good part is that they fit nice and securely in the product.The bad.... STATIC.The radio was mediocre quality, but to be fair, it is an am/fm radio, not a stereo.I could have lived with everything except the static on the iPod "channel".The only way to reduce the static is to crank the volume.My son tried to listen to it at night, and when the volume is low, it is horrible reception.Even when the iPod is off, and the unit is powered on and set to "iPod" there is static. They are on there way back.I was hopeful that it would work well enough, but alas, static killed the purchase.I would look elsewhere.Both of the units I got created the same static problem...

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Product Description:
The iLive iB209 is perfect for playing and charging your iPod, whether you're at home or on the go. It'll also let you listen to your favorite AM/FM radio stations, and connect virtually any audio device using the auxiliary input.


Enjoy your iPod music at home or on the go.
Fold-out handle for carrying.
Adjustable dock for various iPod models.
Play and Charge Your iPod or iPhone
While you play your iPod, it receives a charge, so when you're ready to go, so is your music.
AM/FM Radio
Catch up on the news or your favorite programming.
Auxiliary Input
The 3.5mm auxiliary input lets you connect external audio devices such as MP3 or CD players for enjoyment through the iB209's speakers.
Take It With You
Power the iB209 from your home wall outlet, or throw it in your bag for a trip to the beach, a barbeque, or anywhere else you want some tunes. Runs on 8 C batteries (not included).
The unit also features a fold-out handle for easy carrying.
What's in the Box
iB209 Main Unit, AC Power Cord, iPod Docking Brackets

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3/16/2011

iLive Portable Music System / Boom Box with iPod Docking and Recharging (Pink) Review

iLive Portable Music System / Boom Box with iPod Docking and Recharging
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At this price point, I do not feel that you can expect superior sound.I do think that this unit has good sound that is average to this price point or slightly better.My daughter loved the color.It is fairly small and will fit great on her night stand.It is also great for travel due to its size (we are used to hauling around a much larger one).

I wouldn't hesitate to buy this again for a child.At this price, even if it breaks in a year, she will have gotten good use out of it.(one of the reasons we don't buy more expensive things for her is that she is a little hard on them).

There is a circular thing that is right behind where the ipod sits and it can be pulled out or pushed in depending on if you have a larger or smaller ipod.This is great compared to other units we have, because my daughter has a nano and it prevents it from being pushed back and potentially bending the connector prongs.It certainly adds to the stability of the ipod.

UPDATE:runs on ac power or batteries.

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Take your music on the go with this DPI Fun and Portable Boom Box with AM/FM Radio and iPod Docking Station. Features an AM/FM radio with built-in speakers and a recharge circuit for iPod/mini/nano/photo/videodigital read out. Uses 6--InchC-Inch size batteries, (not included).

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