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Only compatible with nano The Final Word Although limited to iPod nanos
The improvements made on the original PocketParty make this worth a look.
Sound quality, only compatible with nano The Final Word Although limited to iPod nanos, the improvements made on the original PocketParty make this worth a look.
Although limited to iPod nanos, the improvements made on the original PocketParty make this worth a look.
A good-looking pocket-sized speaker that mounts on any Dock Connecting iPod, including nanos and 5Gs, providing more than adequate sound and volume for its size. Powered by its own AA battery for 10 hours.
iPod has to lay on back when in use. Only two volume control positions, neither of which is really quiet. Left and right stereo channels are reversed, and left channel is inaudible in speaker’s “low” volume setting.
Back when Macally released its PodWave/AP-A111 (iLounge rating: A-) and PodGear (now Gear4) released PocketParty (iLounge rating: A-), we were pretty enthusiastic about the idea of an inexpensive, pocket-sized speaker system with just enough horsepower...
Abstract: We werent that enamoured of the original PocketParty, which we awarded one star back in Shopper June 2005. Undaunted, Gear4 has released a second version. The PocketParty V2 connects with an iPods dock interface rather than plugging into any 3.5mm...