Sony Ericsson MDS-60: Compare prices

By Ella Morton on 25/09/2006

More Sony Ericsson reviews , RRP: AU$140.00

The good:

  • Very compact design
  • Works via AC power or AA batteries
  • Sturdy construction

The bad:

  • No extra features like EQ adjustment
  • No remote control
  • No inputs

The bottomline:

This speaker dock is simple and user-friendly, and the long list of compatible phones a bonus, but some may wish for a little more.

Editors' rating:

7.8/10

Users' rating:

8.5/10

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