SDI Technologies iH80B Speaker System for iPod (Black)

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SDI Technologies iH80B Speaker System for iPod (Black)

from: Sound Design, Inc.




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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Soundesign
EAN: 0047532889956
Format: CD
Label: Sound Design, Inc.
Manufacturer: Sound Design, Inc.
Model: IH80B
Publisher: Sound Design, Inc.
Studio: Sound Design, Inc.



Features:
  • 2.0 iPod Speaker System
  • Stylish black color
  • Charges docked iPod when connected to AC wall current
  • Universal dock plays and charges most docking iPods (inserts included)
  • High-fidelity Reson8 speaker technology

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Live life outloud with this speaker system for your iPod. This contemporary cube design features Reson8 speaker technology for maximum performance that's perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. A full-function remote control is included as well as a line-in jack for additional audio devices, an AV out jack for viewing iPod videos on TV, and a microphone jack for karaoke jams. The iH80B charges your docked iPod when connected to the AC adapter (included). Universal dock plays and charges most docking iPod models (inserts included). Operates on AC adapter or eight C batteries (not included). Reson8 speaker technology for great soundBass and Treble controls. An optional extension speaker is available with 20-watt output.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - For the price amazing speaker
Hi i bought this as a gift for my girlfriend for her birthday. She has a 4th generation ipod and it works (which i didn't check if it was compatible so a relief there). This product weights around 6lbs, its very small and compact (a bit bigger than a Nintendo Game Cube). The sound is 4 stars out of 5, you need to adjust the treble. The remote is awesome, small and you can operate it from a distance of 15 feet. Also its very loud we tested it connecting it to a pc and listening guitar hero III threw it :).

Very happy with the buy.

ps. The quality of sound is not excellent because its a sub woofer speaker, if you can find the speakers that go with the product i can assure you the sound will be neat :).






Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Satisfied.
* I didn't give this 5 stars because it's not the BEST ipod dock you can probably purchase but for the price it comes close. It's great to have around for entertaining. Without a doubt I have already got my money's worth. I wasn't expecting superior sound by any means but I'm impressed that it wasn't a piece of junk. I would recommend this for someone who is just looking for something small with lots of sound for a cheap price. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Little iPod Speaker!
It's not bose, but for the price, this is a great iPod dock and speaker. The remote control really makes operation easy and fast. Sound quality is pretty good. Treble usually needs adjustment upon first use. I would definitely recommend this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
* I'm not really sure why some people don't like this. I think the sound is better than my earbuds and I love that it charges my iPod while listening and has a remote. What in the world more could a person want?

This is simply the perfect stereo for a bedroom or dorm or small apartment where space is at a premium. I keep mine in my office and adore it! ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly what I needed
I had been looking for a speaker I could plug my ipod into for a while when I saw this at the Gold Box deals in Amazon. The price was so low I dind't think twice and ordered it.

I have owned it for a couple months now and I am very happy with this product, it has a very decent sound, you can plug the different Ipod models available, it is small and elegant.

I used to have a stereo system in my living room so I could play music while having lunch, doing the house chores or simply wanting to listen to music in any of the nearby rooms. I started looking for an Ipod speaker as I did not want to be changing discs and the like having an Ipod already.

This speaker is great, it is small and elegant, which allows me to place it in one of the living room tables without it looking out of place (it matches some our decoration actually); the sound, while not very powerful, is quite decent for my needs. I can have guests at home and plug my Ipod, hit shuffle and have background music. Being this compact size it's also very easy to carry it to other places. It has remote control also that allows you to equalize the sound, move through the Ipod menus and to decide whether you want it to shuffle through songs or not.

I have used this a lot since I got it and I can strongly recommend it. If you are looking for superior sound quality this may not be the best product for you (though you can expand it by purchasing additional speakers that can be connected to one another) If you need something like I described, don't think twice and grab this one, the price they have right now is a great deal.

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SDI Technologies iH80B Speaker System for iPod (Black)
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