iLuv iSP100 mini portable stereo speaker

Posted in iLuv by Conner Flynn on April 12th, 2009

iLuv iSP100 mini portable stereo speakerThe iLuv iSP100 Mini Portable Stereo Speaker gives you stereo sound via jAura™ Echo Soundcell Technology. It also boasts 360 degrees X 2 dynamic stereo sound. If it lives up to the hype then there’s a lot of tech crammed into that small package.

You’ll get a carrying pouch and quick start guide included and the device features a 3.5mm jack to connect to your iPod, iPhone 3G, 2G and other MP3 Players. The speakers are capable of delivering 2W each, and are said to deliver a decent sound, even while at max volume.

The iLuv iSP100 Mini Portable Stereo Speaker will cost you just $35, and comes in several colors including pink, purple, silver and black.

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2 Comments to “iLuv iSP100 mini portable stereo speaker”
  1. Dave Gammon Says:

    After purchasing many other small speakers, I finally found a good sound with this iLuv speaker. By far the most bass I’ve heard… even compared to larger speakers. Most complaints involve the On/Off button on top, but easily fixed by super-glueing a small strip of something near the button to prevent accidental pressing. Great speaker.

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    April 13th, 2009 at 8:30 am
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