Abstract: In this months Labs on page 195, we review 18 sets of speakers that are suitable for a PC or portable audio device. However, if youve got an iPod, there are many amplified speaker docks around that offer you a little more. Logitechs mm22 is an in...
Abstract: Reviewed Feb. 2006 by Jacob Spindel So you loaded all the hot tracks for your big party onto your iPod. You even practiced your latest dance steps. As you confidently begin to welcome your guests, you suddenly realize that iPods cant play out loud. Wh...
Abstract: The Apple iPod has become a cultural phenomenon, with an estimated 30 million units sold in 2005. Almost everybody has one or wants one, and this huge user base has spawned a growing peripherals business. Among the most popular add-ons are compact por...
Abstract: Portable speaker systems built specifically for iPods are becoming something of a fad these days and there are a plethora of options available on the market. Logitech are a major player in this space and the Logitech mm50 iPod portable speakers we revi...
Built-in rechargeable battery, Includes travel pouch, wall charger, and remote, Great sound, Acts as an iPod charger when plugged in, Line-in port for non-iPod MP3 players
Slightly larger than other travel speakers, Sound distortion at highest volumes
The Logitech mm50 Portable Speakers for iPod are useful and affordable -- and they sound good, too. ...
Abstract: Logitech has always been one of those fallback companies when it comes to peripherals. Not sure what mouse to get? Pick up a Logitech, chances are it’ll work just fine. When I got my filthy little hands on the Logitech mm50 portable speakers for my...
Abstract: Those who have been lustfully eyeballing Boses SoundDock or Altec Lansings iM7 boom box will no doubt be pleased with Logitechs latest iPod speaker offering. The mm50 Portable Speakers for iPod ($150) offer sleek style and decent sound at half the p...
Abstract: When you’re on the road, you have two types of listening options besides headphones, which we defined in the past as “ultra-portable” pocket speakers such as Macally’s Podwave or Pacific Rim Technologies’ Cube, and “por...