Saturday, January 10, 2009

iPod Speakers

iPod Speakers

Some of the top iPod speakers are:

Manufacturer: Logitech
Speaker Model: Pure-Fi Elite

Good Points –
The design of the iPod speaker is smooth and is integrated with AM/FM radio.
It also has an audio input and S-video and composite input.
The LCD output is excellent and the speaker quality is good with good bass effects and clarity.

Bad Points –
There is a clock but no alarm function.
The S-video slot is buried inside and is difficult to plug.


Manufacturer: Altec Lansing
Speaker Model: inMotion iM600

Good Points –
The design of the Altec Lancing inMotion iM600 has a small design.
Sound quality is excellent.
It comes with a remote control and also FM radio.
Battery recharged after 7 hours of playback.

Bad Points –
There is no mechanism to secure the iPod and there are chances the Pod can fall.
The batteries are rechargeable but one cannot remove them.
The alarm clock option is something that will work only with the iPod.

Manufacturer: Chestnut Hill Sound
Speaker Model: George iPod Speakers

Good Points –
The speakers of Chestnut Hill Sound are high-end models and also incorporate a radio.
The front panel of the speaker is detachable which also acts as a remote and the range of the remote is 25 feet.
It uses the RF Zigbee technology for transmission and avoids the limitation of the usual line-of-sight technologies.
The design of the speakers is very sleek and the sound quality is very good.
It also has an AM/FM radio alarm clock and sports a separate remote charger.

Bad Points –
Video output is not present and it does not handle bass effects very well.

Manufacturer: Logitech
Speaker Model: Pure-Fi Dream

Good Points –

The looks of the Pure-Fi Dream is very stylish and has an in-built AM/FM radio clock.
One unique feature of this product is its motion controlled snooze mode.
There are good bass and treble effects.

Bad Points –
The display of this model is tad small and the power supply is quite bulky.

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