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Had wanted it for work, but very poor sound (no) quality. Guess you get what you pay for.glad it only cost a few bucks. Poor choice, not the seller's fault, but sounded really 'TINNY,' and didn't amplify in any decent regard. Threw it out.
The only major annoyance was the requirement to turn the iPod Nano upside down to place in the center holder since no allowance is provided for the connecting cord. The CTA Digital iPod speakers are a good choice if you are looking for low priced speakers to use with an iPod. The audio quality isn't outstanding but acceptable for occasional use.
I scratched off the corrosion with a metal tool, and then they worked. I was excited to receive the product and was looking for something affordable compared to what is out there.I like the speakers, except for when I received them, it seemed like there was some sort of corrosion on the adapter that plugs into the headphone jack of the iPod. When I plugged it in, the sound was scratchy, like the connection was bad.
Allows all to hear the music or watch movies on the IPod. Folds up into a nice cube, perfect for travel.
So it won't work for parties or picnics, but if you and a friend are the only ones in the room it works great. You may also need to adjust your ipod volume control. It is very portable and works easy.
There is a spot available if you already have an adapter.There is an on-off button. It's pretty easy. There is a volume control.
This is a nice product for the price. Requires batteries.It does not charge your ipod and does not come with an adapter. I don't know how some of the other reviewers couldn't figure it out, maybe they never inserted batteries (dah).
The sound quality is good unless you play it loud. It works with anything you can plug headphones into.
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