Coby CSMP105 Digital Speaker System for iPod and iPhone

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Coby CSMP105 Digital Speaker and iPhone
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Power up and play on, with this tabletop iPod and iPhone dock from Coby. This stylish system is compatible with any iPod and iPhone model, with a powerful full-range speaker system and an innovative rotating dock. Flip your iPod from a vertical to horizontal orientation for better browsing, or enjoy watching video hands-free. The CSMP105 comes in three expressive colors and also includes a 3.5mm input for connecting an iPod shuffle or other portable audio device. Features • Universal dock charges and plays your iPod and iPhone • Dock rotates 90 degrees to browse your albums with Cover Flow on your iPod touch or iPhone • Powerful, full-range 2.75 inch speaker • 3.5mm connection works with iPod shuffle(and other portable audio layers)What's in the Box • AC Adapter • 3.5mm Aux Cable

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3.0 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Duper Little Speaker, November 3, 2011
J. Frederick (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coby CSMP105 Digital Speaker System for iPod and iPhone (Electronics)
I use my first Iphone as a clock - a radio - a music player and a video screen - and this little gizmo makes it happen ! I love it ! just the right size and easy to use ! This was a seamless buy !


3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Fancy tin can, August 24, 2011
Kael - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coby CSMP105 Digital Speaker System for iPod and iPhone (Electronics)
This has some of the worst sound quality I've ever heard. I couldn't even make it through one song before stuffing this back in the box. I tried adjusting the Ipod's settings, turning bass boost on, off, etc., but nothing can fix your music when it sounds like it's being played through a tin can. The only comparable quality I've ever heard came from a pair of free earbuds I got in a L'Oreal promotional bag for some reason. L'Oreal brand earbuds, you read that correctly.

I don't own any other speaker system, I got this one for free, and I still returned it.

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