Electronics : CTA Digital Sound Stage Speaker with Docking Station for iPod (White)

Electronics : CTA Digital Sound Stage Speaker with Docking Station for iPod (White)

CTA Digital Sound Stage Speaker with Docking Station for iPod (White)

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CTA Digital Sound Stage Speaker with Docking Station for iPod (White)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: CTA Digital
EAN: 0656777003234
Label: CTA Digital
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: CTA Digital
Model: IP-RS2
Publisher: CTA Digital
Studio: CTA Digital
Warranty: 1



Features:
  • Sleek oval design; the angles make it conducive for sound projection.
  • Multi-facetted Speakers
  • Compatible with all iPods with a dock connector including the new iPod with video and nano
  • It comes with four attachable clips
  • DC Adaptor includes a built in charger that recharges the iPod while docked







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
The New Sound Stage iPod speaker features a ground breaking oval design uncommonly seen in iPod accessories. The Sound Stage places its speakers facing outward and upward from the left and right sides to provide a more fulfilling sound that adds more depth and fidelity to the listener's ears, heightening the enjoyment of listening to their iPod. It is designed for all iPods with a dock connector, including the new iPod with video and nano. It comes with four attachable clips to securely hold the iPod while docked and also has a built in charger that recharges the iPod while idle or in use. With its 'audio in port' you can connect any other audio device to experience the same sound that your iPod provides. Ideal for home, office or recreational spaces, The Sound Stage adds a whole new element of listening for iPod users.PRODUCT FEATURES:Sleek oval design; the angles make it conducive for sound projection;Multi-facetted Speakers;Compatible with all iPods with a dock connector including the new iPod with video and nano;It comes with four attachable clips;DC Adaptor includes a built in charger that recharges the iPod while docked;With its audio in port, you can connect any other audio device to experience the same sound that your iPod provides.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Compatible with all iPods with a dock connector, including the new iPod with video and nano, the CTA Digital IP-RS2 Sound Stage Speaker delivers both crystal clear sound and a convenient docking station for your player. Its sleek oval design and multi-faceted speakers feature angles that are specially conducive to quality sound projection. Specifically, the Sound Stage places its speakers facing outward and upward from the left and right sides to provide a more fulfilling sound that delivers both depth and fidelity. It also comes with four attachable clips to securely hold the iPod while docked, and even has a built in charger that recharges your iPod either while idle or in use. And with its audio in port, you can connect any other audio device to experience the same sound that your iPod provides. Ideal for home or office use, the Sound Stage is lightweight and compact for easy portability.

What's in the Box
IP-RS2 Sound Stage speaker with docking station, four dock adapters, and AC power adapter.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great for the price! ...
I use this at work and it has worked great for me. I love that it's the perfect size to fit on my desk and that it charges my ipod too. This is such a great buy! I've had it 2 years already and no problem!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Not what it said ...
This item was advertised as portable, it is not. Don't even try to get satisfaction from company, you will get none.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Tinny cheap sound ...
Save your money for better quality speakers, there is a noticeable difference in sound quality between the Ipod headphones and these speakers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product! ...
I think this is a great product. You can listen to your IPOD through the speakers without running down the battery. You can also use it to charge your battery. This has some good speakers - of course not great ones like surround sound, but I'm not looking for that. These speakers really suit my need so I can listen to my IPOD around the house and have something portable - both my IPOD and the speaker system. I think this is just the right price too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product for a Great Price! ...
For just above $30 this product is amazing. It's sound quality is great and it comes with everything from a DC adapter to audio inputs. I would definetaly reccomend buying this product if you have an iPod or MP3 Player.


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