Typical price: £40
What is it: Ultra-slim iPod speaker system
What we think: Lovely and portable but sound quality could be better
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 September 2007
Tags: Gear4, Gear4 StreetParty Size 0, applications, battery power, speakers
We like:
Slim form factor; AA battery support; line-in option
We don't like:
Potentially breakable iPod dock; poorer sound at very high volumes
You might also need:
iPod; 3.5mm cable with any other MP3 player
CNET UK judgement:
A very attractive option for those for whom small size is critical. Those audio fans who need more bang for their buck may want to opt for a larger and more powerful option
Full review:
Gear4's StreetParty Size 0 may hold connotations of stick-thin supermodels but its potential applications will find the Size 0 in much more boisterous situations. They're priced around £40, and have a shockingly thin 16mm depth, so these ultra-portable speakers will slide into even the most over-packed rucksacks and back pockets of skateboarding trousers. Continue Reading...
Gear4 StreetParty Size 0 History
21 Aug 2007 in Crave
Hands-on with the Gear4 StreetParty Size 0 iPod speakers
Gear4's StreetParty Size 0 iPod speakers are so thin they're almost invisible. They're also pretty affordable and well built, too. Are these speakers the Kate Moss of the iPod world?
11 May 2007 in Crave
Gear4 StreetParty Size 0: Ultra-skinny iPod speakers
The Gear4 StreetParty Size 0 is an ultra-portable iPod speaker system that takes up as much space as a paperback book. At only 16mm thick we're suitably curious
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