As an Android user, I really feel like an oppressed minority seeing all these iPhone docks.
Maybe I’ll go overthrow my local apple store’s totalitarian regime after I take a nap.
As an Android user, I really feel like an oppressed minority seeing all these iPhone docks.
Maybe I’ll go overthrow my local apple store’s totalitarian regime after I take a nap.
This is about as good as it gets:
Line-in jack for easy connection of other audio devices
I got this when it was last offered, which was all of two weeks ago (or so). No complaints. Sound is good in my little apartment.
Great reviews (5 out of 5 stars) over at overstock.com
If it has a 30 pin dock, why would you use the WIFI?
Previous woot, don’t know the price then, but $39.99 tonight
http://tech.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5313110
don’t feel so bad i have the iphone 5 i am in the same boat. have the 30pin to 8 pin but it only does mono not stero for music
Why would you choose to listen to Foreigner on this?
I also bought this off of Woot about two weeks ago. The sound quality is great for the price. I love the little remote, very convenient with iPod use. The only issue I’m having is the bluetooth. I’ve tried 3 different phones and I only get intermittent blurbs of sound to come out of the speaker. Any suggestions? I’m probably going call the company since there’s a 90 day warranty.
Well, I’ll let u know. I just ordered a little portable speaker called the Minirig. Only available from U.K. $127!!! 15 watt amplifier. Rechargeable battery lasts 50 hours, and the volume on this little thing, well, that’s why I bought it! Google it. Then buy one. I got addicted but fast.
Quick question
if you have an iphone with a non-friendly case when it comes to fitting into these docks, is there some sort of cable that can run from the dock socket to the device?
I know the speaker could be used via bluetooth or aux-in, but several of our iDevices have cases that just don’t lend themselves to these various docking devices. And of course we can take the devices out of their respective cases, but kind of annoying.
thx in advance.
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Quick question
if you have an iphone with a non-friendly case when it comes to fitting into these docks, is there some sort of cable that can run from the dock socket to the device?
Yes - and they are pretty cheap.
Good Amazon reviews:
I’m tempted.
As am I. Anyone have any experience using this with the iPad2 or iPad3? Looking for this more as an additional docking station to charge the iPad. The bluetooth would be bonus.
Enjoy your nap… it’s bluetooth, so any device that has bluetooth will be able to connect with this, no cord needed.
Bought one in the last go around. If you are on the fence, get it. The sound quality is surprisingly good.
Frankly, I’m a little surprised about all the chatter about the dock. I haven’t even used the dock.
Bluetooth is what makes this machine shine. I had a small party last night, anyone that wanted to play some music just connected up via bluetooth and the kitchen became a dance-floor.
I bought this a few weeks ago when it was offered. The sound is pretty good, I had no problems connecting my android devices via bluetooth.
I wouldn’t hesitate to buy another one.
Does this have a battery/rechargeable option? I need something for the kids to use when they’re playing/eating outside and I don’t want to look for an outlet every time.
Inferior Apple engineering or a deliberate attempt to force you to buy new gear?
My Ipad 2 and Touch are the LAST portable Apple products I will ever buy.
I’d rather “suffer” tethering my Galaxy Tab 2 - 7 with a cord to an old boombox and take advantage of the much more open architecture and software Android offers.