Abstract: Bose Sound Dock ReviewA Powerful companion whether you are partying or just having a quiet night in, Bose bring their magic touch for quality to iPod amplification, but is it worth the cost?
Abstract: First impressions count for a lot in this world, and by that standard, Bose’s new SoundDock ($299.99) iPod-matching speaker system is undeniably attractive. Combining the heft and sound of a Bose Wave Radio with the styling and general functionality...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 4.6 lbs<br> <b>Good:</b> Simple to set up and use; attractive design; sounds impressive compared to other iPod speakers; charges iPod while docked; includes basic remote.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Expensive; works only with iPods (and iPod Minis) equipped with a docking connector.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> If you dont mind the high price, the SoundDock will turn your iPod into a nice bedroom or office stereo system.<br>
Superb volume levels, Unsurpassed sound quality from a unit this size, Excellent bass
Only works with iPods, Expensive, No Bass or Treble Controls The Final Word It’s extremely expensive, but if you’re after quality then you can’t go wrong with the SoundDock.
It’s extremely expensive, but if you’re after quality then you can’t go wrong with the SoundDock.
Fantastic sound from a small, simple and elegant player. Supports most iPod variants. Remote control for basic iPod controls included.
Fairly expensive, advanced iPod controls not supported. No audio inputs.
Ultimately, the SoundDock is an ideal music solution for anyone who wants to enjoy the music stored on their iPod without headphones. It can be used in place of a mini-system (and sounds better than many) and perfect for apartments or units. It also ma...
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