Showing posts with label Speakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speakers. Show all posts

Portable iPod Outdoor Speaker

Portable iPod Outdoor Speaker

iPod is truly a phenomenal device, and it has spawned hundred of accessories in the past to accommodate the iPod in various circumstances, even when underwater with a waterproof case and waterproof headphones. Well, this time round we have the Portable iPod Outdoor Speaker that is not only waterproof, it is also shock and dust resistant, making it suitable for outdoor parties by the pool or even in the harsh Arabian deserts. It plays nice with the iPod Classic, Nano, Mini and Shuffle series, stowing the iPod behind a clear, watertight door while offering controls through a set of exterior buttons. A quartet of C batteries power it, but you can also hook it up to an AC or car adapter if the need arises.

JBL jblspot JBL - Spot 2.1 Speaker System

Spot 2.1 Speaker System
The JBL Spot™ is a 2.1 powered speaker and subwoofer system. It gives you outstanding sound quality. Powerful, compact 2.1-channel multimedia-sound system that comes with interchangeable black and white outer covers / 2 Satellites / 1 Subwoofer

The system comes with interchangeable black or white covers.
JBL uses advanced technologies to provide the best possible audio sound.
One touch increases or decreases the volume: one touch mutes or unmutes the system.
The sytem uses a large excursion subwoofer for impressive bass performance.
A stereo mini jack connets the JBl Spot to a variety of multimedia devices.

DLO's iPhone-shielded Portable Speakers

iPhone-shielded Portable Speakers
Recognize this sound? "Blip da da blip da da blip da da blip da da bliiiiiiiip." If you answered yes to any of the preceding questions, you may own an iPhone. The little bugger wreaks havoc on your average unsuspecting, unshielded desktop speaker -- and most iPod docks, as it turns out -- emitting audible blasts of interference from up to three or four feet away. Luckily, the DLO Portable Speakers for iPhone don't have that problem, since they're shielded from TDMA interference. You can power 'em off of AAA batteries or an AC adapter, and since they plug into the iPhone's headphone jack, you can use plenty of other audio sources. The speakers detach from the rotating base, and you can even use the setup as a speakerphone if you'd like. They're out now for $50.