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Boosts sound on personal audio devices, Makes music in car sound audible, Compact size doesn't weigh down an MP3 player on the go
Audible noise, hissing sound in the background during quiet sections or between songs
The iWOW-U can easily become an essential tool in the audio arsenal for anyone who uses their MP3 player in their car, business travelers, or simply anyone who wants a little more power from their personal audio devices. The cost is comparable to many...
Clarifies and separates audio channels in your music, creating a live-performance vibe. Great for acoustic and classical music.
iPod battery life suffers. Brings out too much bass buzz in hiphop and other bassheavy music. Pricey.
For acoustic and classical music lovers, the iWow Adaptor is a must-have add-on for enhancing your listening pleasure. Hard rock and hip-hop fans should put their 100 bones toward a high-end speaker dock or headphones.iWow Adaptor for iPod ...
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Publié: 2009-03-04, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The SRS iWOW plugs directly into your iPod and gives it a bolder, more bottom-heavy sound.
The iWOW is made from cheap plastic, lacks any control beyond volume, and can only be used with an iPod.
The SRS iWOW is like a sonic Tabasco sauce for your music, but it doesnt complement every song. Price range: $79.99 check prices
Relatively small adapter. Snaps easily onto your iPod and lends some oomph to certain tunes. Increases
The effect is nearly lost when using ear buds, the device wont work with older generation iPods, and music that already has a fair share of bass sounds muffled.
Extrait: You may recall SRS Labs, maker of sound-processing software. No? Well, SRS Labs makes sound-processing software, which is supposed to beef up your audio. Their processing is built into a lot of devices — from TVs to sound cards — but now the company is...