Advice On Picking iPod Speakers

Nowadays, you can throw a party anywhere as longvoltage battery.
as you have an iPod and a set of iPod speakers.Below are the best in iPod speakers that could rock
They are so tiny, yet they can boom the bass andus out of our seat with their booming sound.
shake up the place.iPod speakers are either portable,-iBlasting the Room with iBoom speakersiBoom is the
which you can carry around, or home models, whichnewest speaker from DLO. The iBoom speakers
you cannot carry around because of some restrictionssport an amorphous shape and has a slot in the front
like, it is bigger and heavier and is therefore not handy,which serve as a hub for iPod or iPod mini. The four
and it is not battery operated and work only whenspeakers only need 20 watts per channel to start
plugged into an electrical outlet.producing sound. iBoom iPod speakers also has a
The portable models are battery operated and has abuilt-in handle, an AUX in port, and can run either on
size just slightly larger than iPod Nano and someAC power or a with six "D" batteries. When plugged in
weighs only half an ounce! Although portable iPodto an AC power, the iBoom iPod speakers will charge
speakers offer sound better than most computerthe cradled iPod. Design wise, iBoom speakers look
speaker, it can't compete with the home only orpretty good with a white iPod cradled on it.
standalone iPod speakers that can produce louder,The plus points for iBoom are (1) low wattage
crisper, and more booming sound, for these iPodconsumption but could still produce decent sound, (2)
speakers get their power directly from an electricalportable and (3) charge an iPod when it is running on A
outlet that gives much energy compared to a lowC power. - 'What's the new Black?