0ur opinion: :Drive + Play puts the familiar iPod menu on a backlit display right on your car's dashboard or windshield, where you can read it at a glance. The system is controlled by an intuitive interface that mimics the navigation on your iPod, and is easy to use.
0ur opinion: :lf you're spending more and more of your day in front of a computer or game box, make it quality time. JBL Duet improves any multimedia experience with clear, accurate JBL sound, from an advanced 2-channel system that fits anywhere and connects to anything. Tired of using those headphones for your portable audio player at home, or need a small set of speakers for your computer? Well look no ...
0ur opinion: :lf your vehicle does not provide a method to connect the audio output of Drive + Play to your audio system, Harman suggests the purchase of its wired FM adapter for a directconnection to your radio's antenna input. Unlike other FM adapters, Harman Kardon's DPFMT 1US is uniquely designed to allow a selection of stations on the Drive + Play rather than requiring adjustments behind the car's radio.
0ur opinion: :The HKTS 18 home theater speaker system combines identically voiced, magnetically shielded two-way satellite and center channel speakers with a 10-inch, 200-watt subwoofer for high-performance sound that complements the design of Harman Kardon receivers and DVD players, as well as today's flat-panel video displays. Advanced features include a line-level Sub/LFE input, audio-sense or external-trigger on/off and a multicolor LED power indicator. Wall-mount brackets for the satellites are included. The ...
0ur opinion: :The HK 3490 was born to make beautiful music and, like all specialists, it's very good at what it does. lt features high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplification, a signature Harman Kardon technology that delivers all the subtlety of an original musical performance, whether reproduced from vinyl or your MP3 player of choice. But even specialists enjoy a change of pace from time to time. So the HK 3490 also features four ...
0ur opinion: :The Harman Kardon Go + Play System comes with a RF remote and all generations of iPods can be docked. This speaker set is equipped with a sleek stainless-steel handle, touch volume and mute controls. Using the included remote, you can control the volume, the iPod menu and the playlists from a range of up to 30 feet. lt incorporated bi-amped digital amplification, DSP (digital sound processing) and Ridge ...
0ur opinion: :Harman Kardon DP1US Drive + Play iPod Control System For all docking iPods, External LCD display, iPod-like control knob, Wireless FM configuration, Auxiliary input, 3-meter installation cables for display and controller, universal mounting hardware, controls all iPod functions from the remote controller.Keep your mind on your driving: Drive + Play puts the familiar iPod menu on a backlit display right on your cars dashboard or windshield, where you can ...
0ur opinion: :These slim-profile, aluminum-extrusion columns are custom-designed to match the HKTS 15, HKTS 18, HKS 6 and HKS 9 satellite speakers, while accenting any decor. A self-contained, internal wire management system adds to the system approach by keeping speaker wires out of sight.
0ur opinion: :The HKTS 15 includes five satellite speakers with 3-inch midrange and 1/2-inch high-frequency drivers, and a voice-matched, dual-midrange center channel speaker with a 3/4-inch-dome tweeter. Heart-pounding bass is provided by a 10-inch subwoofer with a built-in 100-watt amplifier. Wall-mount brackets for the satellite speakers are included Subwoofer - Amplifier Power (RMS) - 100 Watts / Bass Driver - 10 Woofer, bass-reflex enclosure Subwoofer Dimensions (HxWxD) - 18-7/8 x 13-3/8 ...
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