iMainGo 2 Handheld Speaker Case for iPod and iPhone
Monday, 21. June 2010. 06:46
- Custom fits and protects all iPods (except Shuffle), iPhone, iPod touch, and Zune
- Play, control, and view your MP3 player without opening your iMainGo2
- State-of-the-art electronics and premium titanium speakers for big sound
- Battery life of up to 30 hours on four AAA batteries
- One year limited warranty
Price:
$33.99
Product Description
You and your iPod or iPhone love going everywhere. iMaingo 2 provides a protective case for your iPod, iPhone and, built into the case, a portable speaker system. Now you can choose to listen by headphone or speaker. Share tunes with your friend or mate. iMainGo goes wherever you go. No Need to plug it in or recharge. Its advanced design gives its four AAA batteries unprecedented life up to 30 hours. Don’t be fooled by the size. Thanks to iMainGo’s state-of-the-art … More >>



June 21st, 2010 at 7:47 am
This may be the biggest mistake I made on iphone accessories. The volume is very weak and a total waste of money. Would not advise this for purchase. A total joke!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
June 21st, 2010 at 8:25 am
Had high hopes of using this thing on bicycle rides, but an pretty disappointed in the item. Within 2 weeks the strap holding the iphone into the case broke. The speakers sound distorted at full volume. The battery compartment is a joke – it takes about 15minutes to get the batteries in and out. The case is too small to put anything else inside other than a naked iphone – it will not hold an iphone jacket if you use one so it is necessary to take your phone out and put the jacket somewhere else. Battery life appears thus far to be pretty short – about 3 commutes into the city and back (that would be about 5 hours of playing time). It could also benefit greatly by a way to secure the item to a handlebar.
Great idea, only very poorly executed.
Rating: 2 / 5
June 21st, 2010 at 10:53 am
I purchased this product for my hikes and backpacking trips. The speaker quality is fair and not as good as I had hoped. For backing trips where water and dust rule is not this products environment. The ipod didn’t work well inside the cover either. I would be better off with a different design, something simple and hardier.
Rating: 2 / 5
June 21st, 2010 at 1:06 pm
The sound quality is better than I expected, but the case needs a lot of tweaking to be effective for iTouch. Too much pressure on the retaining strap & the battery runs down because of the pressure on the touch screen. Not enough, & the contents rattles around inside. Besides, the sponge filler will weaken after some time of repeated usage. The case itself is heavier than I expected for ‘handheld’ status. Something like the first Mac portables. Most other portable speaker systems (in the price range) have the ability to run of of AC. Also, there’s no way I can figure out how to ‘power-down’ without removal from the case.
Rating: 2 / 5
June 21st, 2010 at 3:52 pm
Had high hopes for this but sorely disappointed. No volume control and sound is relatively low. Ok if sitting on a desk next to you or in a quiet room, but don’t expect to set the joint a’rockin. Once your iPod/iPhone is inside the device, all zippered up, you can play with your touch screen but you cannot turn it off! It all has to be unpacked to do this. Batteries are very difficult to insert. If you have arthritis or fine motor control problems, forget it.
Rating: 2 / 5