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Creative TravelSound ZEN Mozaic


$50.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very small size, can sit back against the wall and stay out of the way. Uses a rechargeable inner battery, saves money on buying replacements. Doesn't need any wires to work.

The Cons:Can't charge the battery and play music at the same time. Poor bass support, not right for rock music or anything with a heavy beat. Some distortion is noticeable if you turn them up too high.

The Creative TravelSound ZEN Mozaic is a soundbar / docking station designed strictly for the Creative ZEN X-Fi MP3 player. Featured are two 36mm micro drivers, a rechargeable Lithium polymer battery with a 15-hour lifespan, and a retractable stand for propping the unit onto any flat surface.

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More importantly, there’s a docking station that works just with the ZEN X-Fi. And when the Mozaic is being charged by mini USB, the docked X-Fi will also be charged. What users especially appreciate about the TravelSound ZEN Mozaic is its extremely small frame, as it can literally be fitted in a purse or even a pocket.

Features

  • Soundbar / Docking Station
  • Ultra-Compact and Small Frame
  • Designed for the ZEN X-Fi
  • Dual Micro Drivers
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • Retractable Stand
  • Mini-USB Charging
  • Class D Digital Amplifier
  • Tri-Colored LED Indicator
  • 180Hz-20kHz Frequency Range

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Pros
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    very small size, can sit back against the wall and stay out of the way

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    uses a rechargeable inner battery, saves money on buying replacements

  • 1

    doesn't need any wires to work

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    light and small enough to fit in a purse, easy to travel with

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    sound output for the size is remarkably clear and detailed

Cons
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    can't charge the battery and play music at the same time

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    poor bass support, not right for rock music or anything with a heavy beat

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    some distortion is noticeable if you turn them up too high

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