Saturday, February 2, 2013

SDI iHome 2go IH85B Bicycle Speaker Portable Product Review

SDI iHome 2go IH85B Bicycle Speaker Portable Product Review Video Clips. Duration : 9.95 Mins.


ebay search: ihome bike Since there were no video reviews about this product (well there was one, but had room for improvement) on youtube, I decided to throw one up. Yes it is 10 minutes long but it is pretty thorough. -Works with the new nano, but not the shuffle For the average bicyclist, this is a GOOD BUY! pros: -Decent price @ -speaker outputs 15 watts. Enough sound at max volume when traveling at 15mph on a bicycle. (Sound gets lost because air pushes the sound waves back. Look up the Doppler effect) -Weather resistant -Solid design -Comes with a carrying bag AND A BICYCLE MOUNT! which can also become a water bottle holder as well -Quick release mechanism on the water bottle mount -Good wireless range with the remote Cons: -Remote batteries come dead: Requires (2)CR2032 can be purchased on the auction site -Can't access ipod while on bike (pretty important if you are playing an album that has only a few songs). -For use ONLY with the ipod. The system does not feature an external 3.5mm plug to connect other devices. (sorry folks, ipod fanboys only...) -Forces you to create a playlist on your computer through itunes or else suffer from playing songs on shuffle. (It'd be funny if the song "Lady in red" suddenly popped up if you were biking with a group of friends) -Not loud enough for bicycle mass events which requires 30 watts or greater. (my friend uses Think Outside's Boomtube H201 which outputs 40 watts. Can be found on the auction site for + once in awhile.)

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