Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000RY2PJS
Manufacturer: Portable Sound Lab
Average Customer Review:
(From 29 total reviews)
List Price: $49.99
Amazon Price: $20.15 (26 new available)
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Features
- High output stereo speakers
- State-of-the-art digital amplifier
- Custom fits all iPods
- Solid construction and built-in air cushions protect iPod
- Battery life of up to 30 hours
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
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Amazon.com Product Description:
The iMainGo from Portable Sound Laboratories is a speaker case for iPod with high output stereo speakers and a state-of-the-art digital amplifier. The device is compatible with all iPods, and features durable construction with built-in air cushions to protect the player. Once inserted, the iPod controls are accessible without opening the case.
Portability
iMainGo goes wherever you do. No need to plug it in or recharge. The device is powered by four AAA batteries, giving you up to 30 hours of your favorite music. The water-resistant exterior helps protect your player no matter what the conditions, and the wake-up alarm feature makes sure you get where you’re going on time, and with great music in tow.
Power
Don’t be fooled by the size. Thanks to iMainGo’s state-of-the-art electronics, tuned porting for rich bass, and high-output speakers, you’ll hear full sound you’d expect from systems many times its size.
Protection
iMainGo keeps your iPod protected from bumps and scratches through its sturdy construction. It’s backed by a one-year limited warranty.
What’s in the Box
Black speaker sound system, iPod adapter, and carry strap.
Customer Reviews
Very convenient by Charles J. Welty
I have only used the speakers a few times but found them very convenient. I was doing work around the house and I usually get the earphone wires tangled in whatever project I am working on. I just put the speakers through my belt loop and had no problem whatsoever. I was doing quiet work. They would probably not have been as satisfactory if I were mowing the lawn.
great sound and more by James O’Dell
I was more than pleased with this sound system. Yes, It may be small and it runs and runs on batteries. Yet it gives a quality of sound that is unbelievable. Plus it works in all environments: at your desk, as background music and etc. I bought a second one for my daughter.
Great for travellers who need a piece of ‘home’. by Shusaku Endo
I’m very pleased with the sound of the “Soundlab”. I was expecting cheap, tinny, and distortion at full volume levels–but this little packet performs quite well.
First, its not going to have big thumping bass, high trebels, and a booming mid-range. So those that criticize bass, c’mon, its the size of a paperback.
That being said, the sound is something that I can listen to for awhile. Even after reading the reviews (I was highly skeptical), the little unit puts out a very comfortable sound. I listen to mainly Top 40, Country, and easy listening type music, and it sounds pretty good.
I bought this mainly for travel so I could have something of ‘me’ in the hotel room w/o having to worry about voltage in different countries or carrying around a bunch of power adapters, as I have plenty of those that take up valuable packing space.
There are only two downsides, but once you get yours up and running not an issue. The installation of the Ipod is pretty lame with the velcro straps, little pieces of cut foam, and poor written directions. Discard the directions immediately go to their website for a graphic description of how to install your particular ipod.
Also, they make it look like you can operate the speakers with the case open. While I guess you could, the same lame system that velcroes your Ipod in, doesn’t secure it to the case–the containing unit and your Ipod will most likely plop-out…so just leave it all zippered up, nice and secure. The other downside I see is if you want to take out your Ipod to listen to it with earphones. Not difficult, but just a pain digging it out of its case, and then putting it all together again. The pictures make you THINK it just plops in securely and snugly, but it doesn’t.
That being said, I like the protective case, and the speakers seem to be well protected. It packs well, and I hope it keeps my Ipod from getting all scratched up like my last one. (I left it on a plane and would carry it in a zip-lock bag, so I bought a new replacement Ipod).
So downside is the initial set-up, but after that its all good. I’m not even afraid to let my little five year old daughter play with it, and she seems to really enjoy the music, too.
So basically, if you’re ok with a portable ‘radio’ set-up, its quite good and I can’t criticize the sound at all.
You’ll be pleased with the sound for a unit this size. Its the other things you’ll have to consider when buying this unit.
Hope that was helpful.
convenient and sounds great (for small size) by DKDC
This it a little big to put in anything but a large coat pocket, and - really - this is not going to sound like $500 speakers. But, if you get those extremes out of your head, this is very convenient and sounds great. Everyone I play if for says they are surprised how good it sounds.
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