Harman Kardon Go + Play iPod Speakers Review

The Harman Kardon Go + Play portable iPod speaker system blends great features - high-quality speakers, an iPod charger and dock, a terrific remote, simultaneously retro and futuristic styling - into a compelling package. Though the price tag for that package may strike some as a little high, the Go + Play is another great product from Harman Kardon.
 
 

Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere portable iPod speaker review

The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere portable iPod speaker system is a very good entry into the portable iPod speaker market. While it won't have you considering dumping your home stereo system, if you need music on the road or in rooms where your stereo isn't, consider it.
 
 

mStation 2.1 Stereo Tower iPod Speaker Review

The 2.1 Stereo Tower is built around three connected cylinders. The outer cylinders of the system are crowned by two regular speakers, while the large, center cylinder is a 5.25-inch subwoofer. The iPod sits on top of the subwoofer, between the two speakers, and plugs in via a dock connector.
 
 

XtremeMac Tango Studio iPod Speakers Review

The Tango Studio works with all iPods with a dock connector, as well as the iPhone when it's in airplane mode. As any good iPod docking speakers do these days, it also charges the iPod. You can control the speakers via the easy-to-access buttons on the top or the included remote control.
 
 

Sennheiser PMX70 Wraparound Sport Headphones Review

While the earbuds that come with ever iPod are nice headphones, they don't fit every ear, nor are they always ideal for exercisers: Since they just rest in the ear, they can easily fall out due to the jostling that comes with running or an elliptical machine.
 
 

Review of CopyTrans, an iPod Copy and iPod Backup Utility

Apple built iTunes to not include features that would let you copy music from your iPod to another computer. They did this to ease music industry concerns about copyright infringement and unauthorized sharing of music via the iPod.
 
 

JBL Reference 610 Wireless iPod Headphones Review

The Reference 610s surround your ears, unlike the earbuds that are so common to iPod users. And though they can be used with an included headphone cord that plugs into the iPod, they're designed for wireless use via Bluetooth adapter.
 
 

Review of Shure SE53 0PTH Sound Isolating Earbuds

The Shure SE530 PHT Sound Isolating Earbuds crown the top-end of Shure's product line of high-quality earbuds. It shows. The SE530s offer terrific sound quality, solid bass, a good fit, and noise isolation. They also offer a $449.99 price tag, but for true audiophiles, it will be more than worth it.
 
 

Review of Shure SE310 Sound Isolating Earbuds

The Shure SE310 Sound Isolating earphones are touted by the manufacturer as offering levels of sound quality, comfort, and bass response for such small earphones. On two of those counts, they're right: the SE310s sound great thanks to their terrific noise isolation feature, and feel good, but their bass sound is disappointing.
 
 

Review of iPodCopy, an iPod Copy and iPod Backup Utility

IPodCopy is one of the many programs available to help users copy or backup the contents of their iPods to a new computer.
 
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