The a-JAYS Four earbuds are comfortable, resonant, well-balanced, and in most respects a fair value for the price. They are not perfect but the negatives are so minor that I’m nearly embarrassed to repeat them.
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The a-JAYS Four earbuds are comfortable, resonant, well-balanced, and in most respects a fair value for the price. They are not perfect but the negatives are so minor that I’m nearly embarrassed to repeat them.
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BassJump 2 USB-Powered Sub Woofer Speaker TwelveSouth Price:$70 MacBook Pro, Air, and MacBook built-in speakers are lousy, especially on the low end of the
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iW1 AirPlay Wireless Audio System with Rechargeable Battery iHome Price: $300.00 US iHome’s new iW1 speaker will change your life and the way you
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Zona Home Audio Link (HAL) System Aperion Audio $149 US Aperion Audio just hit a grand slam home run to win the home theatre
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Dragon IP 100 Table Top Speaker System S. E. M. Audio Laboratories Price: $251 US plus shipping Available from company direct store via PayPal
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The Eton NSP500B Soulra XL Sound System for iPod and iPhone is a sturdy and innovative stereo speakers boombox that offers the ultimate in portability. You can use it to play or recharge your iPod or iPhone and, because of its large built in solar panel, you can be off the grid forever.
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MyMac.com’s very own John Nemo dared me to blog by sending me a link to an article in the New York Times about someone who wanted to build a music server, one of the very highest possible quality. He wanted to rip his CDs at full, uncompressed resolution, and use a fairly high-end digital to analog converter in the playback stream in order to extract the very best from his music collection.
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iHome has a history of creating functional, multi-purpose products. The iHome iA63 is the latest in the series. Combining an alarm clock, iPod/iPhone dock, FM radio, and speakers into one sleek unit is no easy task, but iHome found a way to do it, and do it well, with a few exceptions.
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Zona Wireless Speaker System Aperion Audio $499.00 per set of two, including transmitter, with free shipping and 30-day audition Aperion Audio’s Zona Wireless Surround
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MiCorder Company: Olens Technology $60 to $80 online If you are an iPhone or iPod touch snob, stop reading now and get back to
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a-JAYS Three Price: $60 online t-JAYS Three Price: $80 to $100 online Company: Jays of Sweden Devon Gilbert assisted with this review The
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The Coby Vitruvian is made for iPod and iPhone, as well as other MP3 players. It’s compatible with iPods that go back as far as the 3rd generation, so it’s a safe bet that your iPod will work with the Vitruvian. I tested my iPhone 3GS, first generation iPod Touch, and 60GB iPod Video (now known as iPod Classic).
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Soulra Solar Powered iPod Speaker Company: Eton Price: $180 to $200 online Superpipe Battery Powered iPod Speaker Company: Skullcandy Price: $70 to $100 online
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Arctic Sound S111 Portable USB-powered Speakers Company: Arctic Cooling Price: $15.45 US http://www.arctic-cooling.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=81_90&mID=581 USB powered speaker are lousy, right? Wrong! The chilled-out company Arctic
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The MP300 Plus by Edifier are actually a quite sophisticated and cost-effective audio solution, and deliver exceptionally high quality sound for their size and price. The mid/high spherical speakers have an impressive frequency range of 230 Hz to 20 kHz, offering crisp and clean mid-range and highs, and the sub-woofer handles 45Hz to 200 Hz, adding that great bass response often missing from small speakers. The sound is crisp and clear…
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AmpTune — Dual Dock Stereo Speakers + Charger for iPhone/iPod/iPod touch Company: Macally Price: $70 MSRP ($51.22 U.S. from Amazon.com—good value!) http://www.macally.com/ Audiophiles: stop
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iPod speaker system with small footprint, impressive voice

Spend some of your gift loot on these affordable, unusual, "first listen" audio accessories from Kensington and iFrogz.

Have you ever run out of battery power for an external iPod speaker system? I have two teens who love to play music from their iPods on external speakers. I find these little speakers eat AA batteries like candy. There must be a better way. Take a look at a “green†solution from Seattle Sports.

Small speakers don’t get any cooler than Ice from i.Sound. They are tiny, with a surprisingly robust audio. Power them via USB from your computer, or with a clever AC adapter