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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 335





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: PRO-POWER
EAN: 4050300791050
Label: PRO-POWER
Product Manufacturer: PRO-POWER
Model: Digilife Speakers
Publisher: PRO-POWER
Ranking: 335
Special Features: High-quality sound
Studio: PRO-POWER


Piece facts:
  • Easy, lightweight travel size solution to listen to iPod, MP3 player, DVD player and laptop.
  • Includes removable holder to securely hold your iPod
  • Can be used with any portable audio device with a mini-jack output, including laptops
  • Foldable design makes it the perfect item to take with you when travelingSpecifications
  • Power Supply - USB power cord (included). Also, not included for 4 AAA Batteries (DC 6.0 Volts) or AC Adaptor (6V 800mA)




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With the rapid changing of technology, the demand for power supply is growing up. Especially, in the communication market the demands for mobile devices are increasing heavily. To fulfill these demands, PR0-P0WER is always practicing for the demonstration, development and commercialization of new technology.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not bad for the size and price ...
As other have said here, obviously these are little economy-sized (and priced) speakers and not huge canyon-filling blasters, but they're pretty amazing for the few bucks you have to shell out for them. I have a much-loved MacBook, and when I started use Garage Band to write music to edit film with, I knew I couldn't rely on the MacBook's native speakers to give me an accurate representation of the music I was writing. However, I also had a tiny budget to work with. These little gems did the trick.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - great for its price
This little thing is great for this price! It was just the very thing I wanted: small, light, portable, and loud. I was surprised at the quality for its price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Portable iPod speaker ...
Could not do better for the $$. Simple easy to use for a household that has enough am/fm radios (which is waht most of the iPod docks offer.)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Very nice item
PRO-POWER - Portable speakers

Thes speakers are very nice. I think they work with everything including mp4 players or mp3 player not jsut ipods. great price. buy if you want good sound and a good price to match. also, it works well.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * awesome buy, great deal! ...
good speakers. Perfect for on the go. They can even be used in your car.

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