iMainGo Portable Sound For iPod
May 18, 2007 | Electronics, Gadgets, Speaker | Comments OffThe portable healthy laboratories brings to in love ones with iPod the iMainGo portable system of loudspeaker. To improve to take your iPod with the beach or to park, it is a little too large to adapt in your pocket but is a portable audio system surprisingly good for the size and the price. To take your selection of three colors: hot black, pink, or money.

The iMainGo ensures full protection for any generation of iPod in its integrated air cushions, hard case, and tight pull knob. The inserts made on order lead to an adjustment tightened for any generation and classify the iPod. Opening as a thick book, the case opens with a compartment on the left side where your iPod lives in upholstered, attach-in the bed. The opposite side holds the digital amplifier of the system and combines the drivers of an inch of loudspeaker; the switch “Works/Arrêt†is inside. The noise is clearer than you could envisage. We could indicate volume to approximately 85 percent without losing any quality of sound, and with lower volumes, none the precision was lost.
The larger advantage for the iMainGo is its volume. We examined it outside and could hear our fine of airs perfectly, even with a lower arrangement. But to still improve, it was lit rather extremely for part of apartment with 25 people and the TV. We also liked that we should not have worried us about our iPod when the guests passed this piece of conversation around. Once closed, the clear vinyl plastic lets to you see the screen and protects it from scratches, but because it also covers the wheel of click, the control of your iPod can be a little cumbersome. We could obtain the blow of him, although, and appreciated that we were not forced to take our iPod out of the case.
iMainGo specification:
Maximum speaker Output: 2.5 w x 2
Battery Life: 20 hours (tested)
Size: 5.7 x 3.8 x 2.4 inches
Weight: 9 ounces
The iMainGo also comes with dismountable carry the belt and, if your iPod has a function of alarm, you can awake in your music preferred anywhere you are. Actuated by four anti-aircraft batteries, the iMainGo lasted a solid during 20 hours on our test-short that the 30 evaluated hours the company claims but longer than the battery of our obviously old iPod. We would have preferred a refillable battery and the capacity to charge our iPod while playing, although that was added to volume.
If you seek a simple but powerful case/loudspeaker of iPod of combination to take the road, the iMainGo is an intelligent accessory to throw in the air in the bag with your sunglasses.





