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Reviews

  • Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini

    A Trojan horse in a field full of cardboard cutouts, the new Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini delivers fine sound in an affordable package.

  • Philips DC350 iPod Dock

    The DC350 features a wide-range of connectivity options, but is far too expensive for the low quality sound it produces.

  • Logitech Rechargeable Speaker S315i

    The Logitech Rechargeable Speaker S315i offers good sound quality in a compact, durable package; it's a solid choice for iPod owners who are constantly on the go.

  • Altec Lansing Orbit iM237

    We like the new and improved version of Altec Lansing's portable single speaker, the Orbit MP3, better than the previous model, but it costs a bit more.

  • Pioneer VSX-1019AH

    The Pioneer VSX-1019AH delivers an excellent feature set and outstanding sound quality for its price, making it our top mid-range A/V receiver pick so far.

  • Samsung HKT600

    Beauty is much more than skin deep. Samsung's Bluetooth speaker won't visually impress, but it's a great in-car speaker otherwise.

  • Sudio Vogue

    The Sudio Vogue might live up to its namesake by being eye-catching, but otherwise this is a seriously average speakerphone.

  • Yamaha YSP-3000

    If you can look past its limited video capabilities, the Yamaha YSP-3000 is an otherwise recommendable single-speaker solution for home theater buyers who don't want a traditional 5.1 channel surround system.

  • Jabra BT530 with USB Adapter

    Good looks and solid performance come at a price. If you don't intend to make use of the bundled USB adapter we suggest you look at cheaper alternatives.

  • Sony Ericsson Portable Speaker MPS-70

    For the money, the MPS-70 is a decent portable speaker for owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones only.

  • Sony Ericsson MBS-100 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

    With a design destined to give the arachnophobic nightmares, the MBS-100 is a speaker with good audio clarity but a hefty price tag for the level of sound it produces.

  • Soundmatters foxLmb Bluetooth Speakers

    We're not sure this is the "audiophile's"' speaker system the packaging claims it to be, but for the money these make an excellent transportable alternative to bulkier systems.

  • Parrot MINIKIT Slim

    The Parrot Minikit Slim makes it very easy to make and receive calls without taking your eyes off the road to look at your phone, but a poorly executed visor clip makes this otherwise excellent speakerphone feel cheaper than it is.

  • Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker

    The EQ7 offers exceptional playback quality and speakerphone ability, albeit at a somewhat exceptional price.

  • Motorola MOTOROKR EQ3 Compact Folding Speaker

    For a low-cost mobile speaker kit, the EQ3 worked as well as we expected, and for the money, offers a decent speaker kit for a caravan or small bedroom.

  • Jabra SP5050

    The Jabra SP5050 is a good choice for those who want a basic and affordable Bluetooth speakerphone.

  • Jabra BT3010

    The Jabra BT3010 is a playful Bluetooth headset with plenty of cover design options at an affordable price, if you can look past its flaws.

  • Altec Lansing PT8051

    Its immense speakers suggest great audio quality, but it's all the little things that the PT8051 lacks that made it lose our favour.

  • Creative TravelSound i80 for iPod Nano

    The Creative TravelSound i80 speaker is a solid option for third-generation iPod Nano owners who value portability and integration over top-notch sound quality.

  • Klipsch RoomGroove iPod speaker

    The Klipsch RoomGroove is a good-sounding iPod speaker, but you're paying a premium price for a wireless feature you probably won't use.

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