Top positive review
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Great sound
By Josef M Bartruff on Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014
Easy to hook up and easy to play. The sound that comes out is fantastic and comparable to many bookshelf units costing more. I recommend this for any iPhone 5S user who wants to listen to great music through a nice speaker system. Good value for the money spent. I have been asked if this speaker system will serve for use with the new i phone 6 or 6 plus. The answer is that it will fit the new i phone 6 and 6 plus, because they have the same connector size. The only draw back is that if you have a case around your phone you have to remove it to place it on the sound dock. The connector is not long enough to plug in all the way if your phone case obstructs the connection pin. I hope this helps those people that have asked the question.
Top critical review
I use this in a shop with many hammers and have not smashed it yet... yet.
By Rummie McLush on Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2015
Sounds decent for a garage/workshop, charges fine, looks ok and has actual buttons you can feel without having to look which is a huge bonus. However, it is riddled with bugs. I picked this up to go with an ipod touch 5th gen pretty much just to run pandora and a playlist or two and it has been nothing but problematic. It has trouble deciding to recognize the ipod and if it will actually play the music through the speakers or just let the ipod blast away (never been a problem with other docking stations and this ipod before). It also gets confused with the volume. Sometimes it wants to use its buttons, other times you need to use the ipod volume and even then there is a 10% chance no volume keys anywhere will effect the volume at all... which is ideal. Sometimes turning it off turns off the ipod too... which is a good and desirable feature, but most of the time about 10 seconds (which is long enough for you to wakj into another room) after you turn it off it turns itself back on because pandora is still going. Turning on because it detects music wanting to play is a nice feature too but it seems to be in perpetual conflict. Basically every time I start out a project I have 5 to 15 minutes of fiddling with it (and the ipod) to get it to play properly and another minute or so to get it to shut down. It seems to be entirely incompatible with the very device brands it is designed around. I will be on the search for another one and "donating" this one to the recycling. I have had docking stations for years and have never had issues like this. Turn em on, pick an app or a playlist, listen and enjoy, shut it off.
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