Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the Harman Kardon Go + Play and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Harman Kardon Go + Play.
May 2010
(80%)
49 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
satter Sound mit vollem Bass, schickes Design, Videoausgang, Fernbedienung, USB- und Aux-Anschluss
kein Equalizer, kein Radio, sperriges Netzteil
Das Go + Play von Harman Kardon ist mit Sicherheit eines der am besten klingenden iPod Docks, dass es derzeit auf dem Markt gibt. Dank vier Lautsprechern, die in alle Richtungen zielen, eignet sich das System ideal für Grillpartys am See. Allerdings...
Full, deep sound, Eye-catching design, RF remote control, Multitude of useful inputs and outputs
Isnt compatible with the iPhone or many recent models of iPods, Bulky power adapter, Awkward dock, No EQ or radio, The design isnt for everyone
The Harman Kardon Go + Play is one of the best-sounding portable iPod speaker systems you can buy, but its high price and lack of compatibility with recent iPod models make it a limited recommendation. ...
Great bass, detailed mid-range, rich sound, powerful remote, handle makes for great portability
Dock placement is poor, slightly rolled-off low treble notes, no bass or treble controls
Harmon Kardons Go + Play is a brilliant high-end iPod dock. Its audio is well balanced and almost flawless. The design has one niggling issue, but the large, sturdy handle certainly adds to the units portability ...
Love-it-or-hate-it design. Excellent sound detail both top and bottom. Works with D-cell batteries for trendy picnics.
Love-it-or-hate-it design. Controls are ergonomically awkward. Remote feels cheap.
When it comes to pure audio, this is a great unit. Which makes it a shame that it doesnt have a more pure design. Some buyers will love it and it will suit their minimalist loft apartment to a tee. Others will walk into the room and think &quo...
Pointless remote hard to comprehend, remote useless as you can’t see what’s on the iPod, high-end price
This device competes at the highest level, and is well worth the relatively high price. It’s a top-class solution from audio experts, who’ve combined eye-catching design with top-notch sound technology to create a system that delivers excellen...
Abstract: Harman Kardon designed a great sounding, great-looking portable speaker system with the Go + Play, but unfortunately the form hampers function. For a speaker designed specifically for the iPod (and the video iPod at that) it is a shame that accessing t...
Abstract: The Harman Kardon Go + Play iPod speaker system is, like all of the company’s products, gorgeous. It’s a black and metallic device that looks both futuristic and retro. Like most of HK’s audio products, it also sounds fantastic. In fact...
The best-sounding transportable iPod speaker system yet released, with impressive detail across the entire sound spectrum, particularly in the bass department, and capable of doing pretty well at high volumes. Includes a good RF remote control, simple ...
Odd iPod dock design makes screen hard to see; remote’s complexity-adding iPod menu navigation features are thereby worthless. Despite boombox functionality, system isn’t as ruggedized or iPod-protective as some competing options, and its...
Whether you’ll think Harman Kardon’s new Go + Play ($350) is an excellent or merely a very good new iPod speaker system will mainly come down to one question: how many alternatives you’ve heard. Having tested virtually all of the m...