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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Portable Sound Lab Handheld Speaker Case for iPod (Black)Customer Review: Great for travellers who need a piece of 'home'. Summary: 5 Stars
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.
Customer Review: Finally! A Portable Speaker That Sounds Good Summary: 5 Stars
OK, first let it be known, I'm a portable/travel speaker junkie. I've tried just about everything that looked halfway decent or that had passable reviews. This includes:
TDK single and dual OUTLOUD (dual is pretty good soundwise but eats up batteries, Creative XM (OK); Sony SRS T57 (don't buy it, no bass), Altec Lansing iM207 Orbit (not bad for the size and price, but clumsy to turn on and off), Creative Labs 51MF5045AA000 Travelsound 250 Speaker System (this one is one my latest and it's really not bad, especially when you use the 'wide' switch), and finally JBL On Tour (this is one of my favorites except for the weight and somewhat awkward unlatching/cord system)
But what is the one I personally like the best? Yup, it's the iMainGo2 and one reason is that I modified it. I'm not an iPodder. I have a Zen, and a Sandisk Clip so they don't work right in the MainGo case. I figured the only part I really needed was the sound half and so I simply cut off the half that holds the iPod. Now I have a speaker half the size with all the sound that fits easily in my carryon or suitcase. And I don't have to bother to unzip anything! I really was impressed by the sound of this unit. Pretty amazing bass for such a little package and great treble and midrange. Nice fullness also. Sounds best with a good recording of course.
My preference in order of first to last would be the iMainGo2 (even if you don't cut half of it off); the JBL On Tour, and then the Creative Labs Travel Sound 250. With all of those you will get decent sound when traveling for your hotel room without taking up a lot of space.
Hope this helped your decision process. Happy listening and traveling!
Customer Review: Love it Summary: 5 Stars
I was very sick during Jan, and Feb. and found that taking long hot baths was the only help for the pain. I was too weak to read in the tub, so I would put my Nano clipped to a towel, and turn the headphones towards the tub. It worked, but I had a few fall in tub accidents, and also I had to crank up the volume on the headphones to full blast.
As I got better, I found I still enjoyed listening to audiobooks while taking a bath. Looked around for a solution to the problem, and found this wonderful device.
It is wonderful to use. I use a washcloth at the corner of the tub, and then put the unit on that so that it will not slip. It is large enough to be able to balance quite securely and I can use the regular volume I use with my headphones, + a little louder.
The sound is very good, as long as you are not an audiophile.
I don't think any headphones, or speakers can give one a fabulous sound coming out of an Ipod. But, this sound was really good, esp. compared to my headphones.
There are two problems in the design tho. 1: the AAA batteries are very hard to get into the battery holder. 2: When you begin to listen to the Ipod you must turn on the unit. This means that you have to unzip the case. If you forget to unzip it again to shut the unit off, you will really run through your batteries very fast.
So, make sure to turn the unit off, not just the Ipod. That is annoying, but not too bad for what you get.
I would NOT take this on a walk or to the gym. It is for your listening pleasure, and if you use it it might be at someone else's displeasure.
Customer Review: Ya can't please everybody! Summary: 5 Stars
It's too big, it's too small. No speaker grills. Migraine-inducing light. Batteries are too hard to put in. Too hard to get the iPod in and out. Won't hold a Nano (Well, duh. Square peg, round hole.) We can all find something to complain about in anything; my last three marriages proved that to me!
I personally own several iPod thingies for my Classic 5 & 6G boxes. Anywhere from a $500 tube-amp system down to a couple of MP3 player plug-in speakers. I have a box that I bought on WOOT so that I could play video concerts during breaks in my gigs and I have an iLuv which turned out to be a real waste of bucks. All do what they are designed to do and so does this item.
Right out of the box me and my buds (all over 40) were impressed with this little thing. We use it at the beach for the most part to avoid disturbing others nearby. Sometimes we even tie a big rubber band to the strap, tie that to our canopy frame and put a butt-ton of twists in it to get a "Leslie" amp-type sound (If you don't know what that is go ask your dad.) as it rotates! The case is tough and protects the key and most expensive device quite nicely. Mine's been banged around quite a bit over the past year and has never had a problem. Good shielding from the weather and stays cool even in direct sunlight. The only thing I can see to improve is putting the power light somewhere where it can be seen when the case is closed; too easy to forget to turn the box off after a few adult beverages! Buy one; you won't regret it.
Customer Review: Does What It's Supposed To Do...& Well! Summary: 5 Stars
I was looking for a portable iPod dock, but couldn't seem to find one. I already have a JBL Micro, but it's not the best for taking from room to room. Then I found the IMainGo. Most reviews commented on its incredible sound, especially given its size.
It was simple to setup, and even came with a pack of AAA batteries...very nice for instant gratification. I have an iPod Generation 5 30gb. I placed it in it's specified tray, placed it in, turned it on, and wallah, music. Great great sound. And loud. Not what you'd expect to come out of something so small.
Now I take it into the kitchen while cooking, bathroom, and at my desk. It's also great for my nightstand...perfect sound to put me to sleep. I even downloaded a sound soother waterfall white noise, and it is great in the background. Music sounds incredible. I listen to a lot of podcasts, and the sound is spectacular!
One suggestion though. It does best with larger kbps files. So if you're downloading, and disk space is not a problem, go for files of 160-320. The better the food you feed it, the better it sounds. This is my favorite iPod accessory.
If you asked what I wished it had, I would say a remote and access to it's charging port for ac power. That said, those suggestions are nitpicking. This is a quality user that's fun to use, and a pleasure to listen to.
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