Electronics : Kinamax Portable and Foldable Mini Audio System Speakers for iPod and MP3 Players (White)

Electronics : Kinamax Portable and Foldable Mini Audio System Speakers for iPod and MP3 Players (White)

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Kinamax Portable and Foldable Mini Audio System Speakers for iPod and MP3 Players (White)

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Kinamax Portable and Foldable Mini Audio System Speakers for iPod and MP3 Players (White)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kinamax
EAN: 0188218000996
Product Feature: Support Inquiries - Support@kinamax.com
Label: KINAMAX
Product Manufacturer: KINAMAX
Model: SPK-IPDW
Publisher: KINAMAX
Studio: KINAMAX


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  • Support Inquiries - Support@kinamax.com




(White) Players MP3 and iPod for Speakers System Audio Mini Foldable and Portable Kinamax






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Enjoy high quality stereo sound with these compact travel speakers. The system features two powerful speakers and is compatible with your iPod, Mini iPod, or any audio player with a 3.5 mm jack. When used with an iPod, it will also function as a stand.lt can be powered either through an USB power Cable or four AA batteries or AC Adapter. The unique fold-up design protects the speakers and makes it easy to carry around.You will be amazed by the sound quality of these mini speakers, with a signal to noise ratio of 63dB and a near full dynamic range. They can fold up so they can be carried around easily in your pocket.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Pocket size power house ...
I love this small toy. It is quite powerful. I use it for watching movies and TV on my laptop. The sound quality is quite good for this price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - For the Money ...
I only give it 5 stars because what you pay for it is so dirt cheap, yet it works fine. The sound isn't spectacular (a little tinny), but again I am rating it on it's price and that it meets expectations. And it is very small.

If you are looking for a high-end model, look elsewhere. If you want a backup, this ones great.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Foldable mini-audio system ...
Only one of the two speakers works, but since I only use it for listening to audiobooks it's okay. Very handy item if you don't feel like using earbuds.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Broken speakers
I bought these speakers because I already had some just like it and they worked fine. However, when these speakers arrived, the speakers were not glued to the plastic casing and shook around inside making it impossible for them to work properly. I was quite disappointed.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Awesome ...
The speaker works very well so far. I have used it for my MP3 player and for my laptop. It was well worth the cost to be able to hear downloaded music around the house without wearing headphones or being tethered to a laptop that just can't get loud enough. The price was awesome compared to other speakers I've seen in the stores.


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