Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the Portable Sound Lab iMainGo X and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Portable Sound Lab iMainGo X.
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12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The sound that the iMainGo X puts out is better and louder than any other portable speaker I've tried, All the inputs on the front mean that the iMainGo X is versatile, and able to be used in a number of situations, Being able to control an iPod without h
The iMainGo X is way too big to fit in a pocket – you almost have to carry it by the strap, Unfortunately there's no easy way to control an iPhone with it unless you open the case up, Did I mention that it's big? Yeah? O.K, just making sure
The iMainGo X is a great speaker for anyone that is looking for a portable job that can put out the...
Abstract: When you think of headphones to use when listening to an iPod, those little white earbuds come to mind. If not listening on your own, you may plug into a fancy speaker dock, but what do you do when you're on the move? You want a battery powered speake...
The $70 iMainGo X is certainly an interesting departure from the norm in terms of mobile speaker design, but after having spent a few weeks with one, I'm not convinced that it's that much better than the other mobile speakers I've used. The design of th...
Abstract: iPads, iPods, and iPhones do a lot of things well, but one thing they’re not so hot at is delivering satisfying sound through their tiny onboard speakers. Luckily, third-party vendors have produced loads of gizmos designed to amplify music residing on ...
Good overall sound for the size, Two headphone jacks, audio-in jack, Rechargable battery, Improved device cradle,
Sound distortion at loudest volume
The iMainGo X takes what worked in previous iMainGo products—a protective, zippered speaker case with good sound quality—and makes it better with a rechargeable battery, and headphone and audio-in jacks. It’s an excellent portable audio solution for y...
Abstract: Ultraportable speaker systems are avoided by anyone who cares about sound, and purchased by people who often see them as disposable. Have you ever listened to a battery-powered sound system that was released at a reasonable price in the past few year...
Abstract: We’ve reviewed a bunch of MP3 players here before, but without fail, the one significant problem with most of them is that you’re not going to get anywhere with these without headphones of some kind. Cans or earbuds, you need some help in the audio de...
Abstract: On the heels of the iMainGo 2 release just a few months back, here comes the iMainGo X. And while Droid users may be feeling like that naming convention is a little too familiar, the iMainGo is actually a speaker-case for iPhone and iPod. It’s far fr...
Abstract: Last month, we reviewed the iMainGo 2 portable speaker, since then, iMainGo has released a second version of their popular speaker, adding a rechargeable battery, headphone and microphone inputs and a daisy chain feature.The new iMainGo X can run for u...