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Bose SoundDock 10
$600.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:3.5mm AUX input for use with other MP3 players / audio devices. Features newly designed speakers - same sound output through smaller drivers. Good sound quality.
The Cons:Very expensive for an iPod dock. Expensive Bluetooth adapter. Remote is basic and rather limiting.
The Bose SoundDock 10 is a large and bulky iPod docking station built to accommodate users seeking high-quality music for their iPod or iPhone. It is in fact taller and heavier than any other docking station from Bose; according to Bose, “it is transportable, [but] not portable.
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” It comes with a 3.5mm mini-adapter for connecting a DVD/CD player, MP3 player or other audio device. However, it can be swapped with an optional Bluetooth adapter ($150). The SoundDock 10 even hosts a composite video port, so that users can view photos and/or videos on a compatible television set. As for the audio, it’s based off Bose’s proprietary Advanced WaveGuide Speaker Technology — which allows for full-bodied sound, more natural bass, and realistic percussions. Included also are “Twiddlers,” which are tweeter designed to perform like midrange domes.
Features
- Large iPod Docking Station
- iPod/iPhone Compatibility
- Composite Video Port
- Advanced WaveGuide Technology
- Twiddlers
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3.5mm AUX input for use with other MP3 players / audio devices
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features newly designed speakers - same sound output through smaller drivers
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internal power supply cuts down on unsightly bulk
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very expensive for an iPod dock
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expensive Bluetooth adapter
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remote is basic and rather limiting
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not designed for mobility - larger size, 18.5 pounds, lacks battery
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BOSE stands for Buy Other Sound Equipment - high prices, modest engineering = mostly marketing
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