Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Portable Folding Speakers for Ipods & mp3 players - white

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Setron EAN: 5000118017360 Feature: Fold-up amplified portable speakers Label: Setron Manufacturer: Setron Model: SP-101 Publisher: Setron Studio: Setron
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Fold-up amplified portable speakers Compatible with iPods and mp3 players, cd players, pc's Unique design Battery (4xAAA supply Not included) or mains operated (power supply Not included) 1.25W x 2 Output, Detachable iPod/MP3 holder, Cable storage
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very good value for the money Comment: I was very impressed with this item. I didn't expect much for that money but was pleasantly surprised. Good sound considering the size and cost and perfect for travel.
Customer Rating:      Summary: just the thing for travelling Comment: The speakers were ideal for popping into my holiday bag given the luggage weight restrictions on certain budget airlines. They take a 4 pack of AAA batteries. The sound quality was impressive for a basic little item. I ran my Ipod nano every day on the speakers for a week whilst enjoying the outdoor life and one set of batteries lasted. Well recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Comment: For the price you are not going to get anything better. Great product, Great price, Good sound, What else can you ask for?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad AT ALL! Comment: This product is pretty awesome...I mean for £5 i was expecting it to be pretty rubbish but its just fine! At its loudest its pretty awesome - dont know how long it will last till i need to change the battery but its soo compact and cute and IDEAL for taking it anywhere.
Its so compact its prob only just as big as ur purse and phone stacked on top of eachother.
Am very happy with the product and cant wait to use it when I go on holiday!:)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't go near this - total waste of time Comment: I paid for these speakers full price from a high street store.
At first all was fine - they were enjoyable enough. However, they broke after just 2 weeks. The batteries didn't run flat (I tested them in other devices) - the item just died and I couldn't make it work. I tried using an AC adaptor - and it still wasn't functioning.
I took it back to the shop and they happily gave me a replacement.
The second one had a strange buzzing and static sound, couldn't get any songs whatsoever to play through it.
I took it back and tried (Heaven help me) a third time.
It had no output whatsoever, so I had a full refund.
I haven't lost any money, but I was disappointed and totally hacked off with the frustration and shoddy quality of it all.
If you want some decent iPod speakers, these are not the ones for you.
Avoid at all costs.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Give your ears a rest from earphones with these foldable iPod MP3 speakers. These speakers are small and light weight ideal for people on the move. The audio cable wraps neatly around the unit and clips into place when not in use. There is a docking area between the speakers for your iPod to sit. The on/off switch is on the top of the unit along side the volume control. The speakers can be used with other audio devices such as Notebook/PC.MP3 mobile phones MP3 players and CD Players. The speakers are battery operated but also have a connector for a DCV adaptor (not included). The cool white and black design will look fantastic on any desk.
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