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July 2011
(80%)
14 Reviews
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If you’re primarily looking for a Bluetooth speaker system for your iPhone, there are cheaper and more portable options, as well as other great-sounding offerings that cost a bit less. But if you’re looking for a high-end iPhone or iPod speaker dock, ...
Deep bass at all volumes. Can charge iPods and iPhones, and sync with iTunes on a Mac. Buttons on the dock for volume control and Play/Pause.
No printed documentation, leading to several rounds of “What does this light mean?” Companion app offers sound tweaks, but it’s more flashy than useful. Included remote is hard to navigate by feel.
The South of Market Edition Dock offers sound big enough to fill a room—with desk-friendly extra features and a small footprint that will earn it a spot alongside your Mac. Product South of Market Edition Audio Dock Company Audyssey Contact www.au...
Abstract: It's not everyday you come across an audio dock that completely changes your opinion on these small, not so good looking and sounding audio docks. Audyssey isn't new to audio, in fact they are the makers of sound systems for movie theaters, home theate...
Abstract: A decent quality Lifestyle iPod/iPhone dock isn't exactly new, but one that includes tons of mainstream technologies typically found in AV receivers and home theater in-a-box (HTiB) systems is. Designed to fit into your connected lifestyle, the Audio D...
Published: 2010-09-15, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Excellent sound with good detail and bass; GSM-shielded so iPhone doesn't need to be switched into airplane mode; built-in Bluetooth for wireless streaming from iPhone, other mobile devices, or Bluetooth-enabled PC; speakerphone capabilities; USB PC synci
Fairly expensive, vertical styling may not appeal to some buyers
Though the Audyssey Audio Dock is on the expensive side, it's one of the better-sounding--and versatile--iPod/iPhone audio systems with built-in Bluetooth and speakerphone capabilities we've tested.
Superb, size-defying audio performance, Excellent stereo separation for room filling sound, Doubles as a PC speaker with USB & Mic integration, Sleek design requires little desk space
No AirPlay, Bluetooth implementation lacks aptX
It may have a crazy name, but the Audyssey South of Market dock is a wonderful combination of innovative design, practical flexibility and sonic prowess. It is one of the few docks to offer a genuine sense of stereo separation and its ability to replace b...
Two 4-inch and two 0.75-inch tweeters and Four amplifiers; Works with iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G; all iPod touch models; 4th and 5th-generation iPod nano and iPod classic; Also works with virtually every other audio device
Doesn't use Apple's Universal Dock design; Sound suffers when transmitted via Bluetooth
If you're primarily looking for a Bluetooth speaker system for your iPhone, there are cheaper and more portable options, as well as other great-sounding offerings that cost a bit less. But if you're looking for a high-end iPhone or iPod speaker dock, Audy...