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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - PowerTraveller K2000 Portable MP3 Speakers - Black

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Binding: Electronics Brand: PowerTraveller EAN: 6781860003830 Feature: Measuring only 165 x 58 x 38mm Label: PowerTraveller Manufacturer: PowerTraveller Model: K200D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: PowerTraveller Release Date: 2006-05-01 Studio: PowerTraveller
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Measuring only 165 x 58 x 38mm Active power of 2 x 3 Watts. Plays 10 hours continuously when used with the 4 x USB cable included, so you can hook it up to your
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: HIGHLY recommended - for build, size and sound quality Comment: I bought these speakers after a recommendation from a friend, and have not been disappointed. Compact, well-built and offering incredible sound quality for their size, they are outstanding.
The battery life is good but the USB power cable usefully provides a longer term power source. However, I agree with the other reviewer who commented that the case doesn't offer much protection. Take care when travelling with them. That said, mine have been all over the world with me, and still deliver superbly.
And on the subject of battery life: to the other reviewers who commented (or complained) about the sound cutting out after a few weeks or months, my first set did the same. I also thought they were faulty, until I changed the batteries; at which point they were back to their usual peak performance.
By the way, if you're considering these or the 'Kensington FX300' speaker, go for the Powertraveller. I own both, and the sound quality is incomparable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent value for money Comment: The sound and volume from this small speaker is excellent considering the compact size. Perfect for using on holiday or in the garden. Only points to note are the carry pouch wouldnt protect the woofers if something pressed against them and the on/off switch is a little flimsy. I'll probably cut a bit of stiff card to slide in the pouch to protect the woofers when they're in a bag or suitcase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what is says it does Comment: I really enjoy these speakers. I use them with my Archos 705 and I am delighted with their performance. My only gripe would be that there is no where to stored the cables. The felt pouch could do with a stuff pocket on the front for them. Mentioning the cables, I use the USB power cable to charge my Archos from the laptop because the power end fits the power inlet perfectly.
Dont expect them to have the power of larger systems - but as a unit, which I take away with me to hotels whenever I am travelling they are perfect.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great speakers Comment: Ive had mine for the last 4 years and i must say that out of all the speakers Ive had Total (4) These are the best so far.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect Comment: Amazing little speaker system for the price. Small and compact, sleek looking, and gives out a great sound - worth every penny. Great when travelling, to take into the garden, bathroom or kitchen - sound overrides any shower or cooking noises.
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Editorial Reviews:
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A mind blowing small, compact travel speaker with quality, dynamic, sharp sound is now out to liven up your sound from iPods. The Powertraveller K2000 is a revolution in audio technology - never before has there been a compact speaker unit delivering such amazing sound. The volume is loud, the bass is meaty, the clarity is phenomenal and the dynamics are...well, dynamic! The K2000D speaker brings your music to life with its high-efficiency sound chip and technically flawless acoustic design and best of all, it doesn't take up masses of space. With its piano finish, extremely sleek acrylic front fascia, the K2000D looks fabulous alongside your iPod, MP3 or other portable audio device. Measuring only 165 x 58 x 38mm, the K2000D has an active power of 2 x 3 Watts and will play 10 hours continuously when used with the 4 x AA batteries (included). The unit also comes with a USB cable, so you can hook it up to your PC or laptop and play your tunes.
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