Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Creative TravelSound i80 "Made For iPod" Portable Speaker

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Creative EAN: 5390660153358 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Creative Manufacturer: Creative Model: Creative Travelsound i80 Publisher: Creative Release Date: 2008-05-05 Studio: Creative
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware, Not as good as they say... Comment: Only buy this if you want something really small & convenient & can put up with tinny sound and the vibrating metal back.
I bought this speaker with my first ever ipod as a package, & I loved the look of it as it came out of the packaging, but I have been bitterly disappointed ever since! It certainly does nothing for the quality of the i pod and I get better sound repro from my cheap Currys speakers which were a fifth of the price.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's great Comment: I bought this for my 14 year old daughter to go with her ipod and she loves it. It's very portable and the sound is good enough not to drive me nuts! It looks good too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Sound Comment: Bought this unit for holday, but we are already using around the house.
Given that we have moved to Ipod, this little unit has fantastic sound, and a really nice design.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More than happy with i80 Comment: Having purchased my Ipod Nano I was very keen to get a portable speaker to compliment the great sound - and the i80 certainly succeeds in doing this. I took it on holiday to Ibiza and played it every night before we went out, as well as on the beach during the day. The sound quality is amazing for such a small speaker, and a little added bonus that I didn't realise was that your Nano can also be charged through the speaker as well! £50 well spent!!!!
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