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JVC NX-PN7 iPod/iPhone audio system review
For those juggling iPods and iPhones, or living in house with multiple i-users, JVC has an answer so simple, it makes you wonder why nobody did this earlier. The NX-PN7 iPod/iPhone audio system has a dual dock on its speaker, allowing for sumultaneous play and charge -- and not at the expensive of superb sound quality Read more
18 November 2008 by Jeff Bakalar
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Sony SRS-BTV25 review
The Sony SRS-BTV25 may be small, but it packs a mighty punch of sound that's ideal for those of you wanting some music in the kitchen or bedroom. Read more
3 January 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Gear4 Duo review
If you need more versatility in your iPod speaker system, Gear4's Duo could be the answer. Its large subwoofer gives warmth to its bright sound, but its mid-range drivers and two tweeters are mounted in a portable, magnetic front section that can be unclipped -- very handy indeed Read more
16 May 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 review
The inMotion iM7 throws convention to the wind and proves that iPod speakers don't have to sound bad. At around £200, it's not cheap, but then you get what you pay for -- its sound quality is extremely well defined and very loud Read more
6 December 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile review
If you have a music mobile with Bluetooth and are looking for a portable speaker system that's small enough to chuck in a rucksack or suitcase, the Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile is worth a look. It works well over Bluetooth and the built-in rechargeable battery gives you plenty of play time Read more
24 July 2008 by Frank Lewis
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Logic3 JiveBox review
The Logic3 JiveBox is a very attractive speaker option. It's cube shaped and its build quality is excellent, incorporating a 2.1 speaker setup. It allows both iPod and line-in usage for other players. It sounds great even at high volumes and bass performance is impressive Read more
20 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Sonic Gear i-Steroid review
The hearty, reassuring glow of valves was once a common sight inside electronic equipment and Sonic Gear has tapped into audio nostalgia with this single-valve amp. Its design is clearly inspired by the iPod, although you can use it with other players, and it produces a subjectively 'warm' sound Read more
11 October 2006 by Chris Stevens
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iLuv i9200 iPod speaker system review
If you have a small budget but you're after an iPod speaker setup that's a bit different, the iLuv i9200 could appeal -- it has a modern design, decent sound quality and it could be yours for under £170 Read more
6 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Oregon Scientific iBall review
Oregon Scientific's iBall wireless speaker system, although having some flaws, makes for a great device to use at parties. The speaker itself is a white orb that looks like a 1970s version of futuristic design and the audio quality gets loud enough to use during garden barbeques Read more
1 March 2006 by John Frederick Moore
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Ion Audio Block Rocker review
Options are limited for those who want to make an obnoxious amount of noise outdoors. Thankfully, the rechargeable battery-powered Ion Block Rocker has arrived to deliver bone-rattling sound to even the most quiet, far-flung corners of the earth. For just £150, you won't find a more rugged and functional outdoor iPod speaker at this price Read more
3 October 2008 by Donald Bell
