I had the previous version of these Pure-Fi iPod speakers, and overall I was left unimpressed by the sound. For the price $99, I guess they were okay and the fact they were portable was nice. Overall, though they were pretty tinny sounding and lacking anything at all that represented bass --- they also didn't get nearly as loud as they should have.
Ended up taking them back to Circuit City a few days later. Purchased an Athena iVoice for $40 (steal for the price) which has much much much better sound, but is not portable.
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I had the previous version of these Pure-Fi iPod speakers, and overall I was left unimpressed by the sound. For the price $99, I guess they were okay and the fact they were portable was nice. Overall, though they were pretty tinny sounding and lacking anything at all that represented bass --- they also didn't get nearly as loud as they should have.
Ended up taking them back to Circuit City a few days later. Purchased an Athena iVoice for $40 (steal for the price) which has much much much better sound, but is not portable.