Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the Bose SoundDock 10 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose SoundDock 10.
January 2010
(74%)
30 Reviews
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The Bose SoundDock 10 is yet another solid and polished offering from Bose. It sounds great and looks the part too. If we had to nitpick, we would say that the bass response could be tightened a notch, while the remote control could have come with more...
Abstract: Premium Audio for your iPhoneThink mainstream premium audio, and Bose is a brand that instantly springs to mind. The company has been churning out quality audio products ever since its inception over 40 years ago and reportedly invests at least $100 milli...
Abstract: Tallet 10 er mer enn passende. For vurdert etter lydkvalitet alene, er SoundDock 10 virkelig en innertier. Bose har laget helt nye elementer i det som hittil er deres største iPod-høyttaler, eller SoundDock som de kaller dem. Som i de andre modellene fra ...
Very good build quality, Very loud and clean, distortion-free sound, Clear highs and mids
TOO expensive
PerformanceThe first thing we noticed was the loudness of the sound, which is beyond impressive. It goes really loud, and moreover, it’s very clean at the top levels of amplitude. We played Debussy, and then Prodigy (that’s a wide jump we know...
Abstract: Though we have a lot more to say about this system, and the full answer is complex, the short version is a somewhat tepid “sure.” With SoundDock 10, Bose doesn’t offer a better $600 audio experience than either of its peer-priced rivals, and like earl...
Published: 2009-10-14, Author: David , review by: asia.cnet.com
Good sound; classy, minimalist styling; no distortion at high volumes; simple to operate; interchangeable dock system; composite video output/line input; GSM shielded for iPhones.
Expensive; optional Bluetooth dock accessory is US$150 extra; no radio; video-out limited to low-res composite connection.
Really good sound from a compact, single-speaker , Classy, minimalist styling , Plays loud without distorting and fills a large room , Simple to operate , Interchangeable dock system , Composite video output/line input
Expensive , Optional Bluetooth dock accessory works well but is AU$249 extra , No radio , You can't charge your iPod/iPhone when using the Bluetooth accessory , Video-out limited to low-res composite connection
While it's expensive and isn't loaded with features, the Bose SoundDock 10 is classy looking and sounds excellent for a compact iPod/iPhone speaker....
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Published: 2009-10-02, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Really good sound from a compact, single-speaker; classy, minimalist styling; plays loud without distorting, and fills a large room; simple to operate; interchangeable dock system; composite video output/line input; GSM shielded for iPhones.
Expensive; optional Bluetooth dock accessory works well but is $150 extra; no radio; you can't charge your iPod/iPhone when using the Bluetooth accessory; video-out limited to low-res composite connection.
While it's expensive and isn't loaded with features, the Bose SoundDock 10 is classy looking and sounds excellent for a compact iPod/iPhone speaker. Read full review See all prices
Clean Design. Extremely powerful. Deep bass delivery with virtually no distortion. Crisp musical response. Video output.
Overpriced. Remote control lacks full iPod navigation. No buttons on dock itself—all controls are on the remote. Composite video cable not included.
For $600, this iPod speaker system should come with a full-featured remote control and some nice extras, but if you buy the Bose SoundDock 10, youll have to settle for excellent audio performance alone....