
Landport from Japan has created the Cube Speaker that measures at only 26mm x 26mm. The speaker uses a lithium-ion battery that can be recharged via USB port for two hours to get a full charge. The fully recharge battery offers enough juice for two to five hours of audio. Available in white, pink, and black, the Portable Cube Speaker will be released in December for $25 in Japan. [Slashgear]
by Gizmo Girl on January 11, 2008 · 1 comment

Chinese brand Aigo sure knew how to use geometry when they designed the new omnisphere speaker MP3 player. It features a Simple joystick operation, High quality sound using BTL technology,Dynamic base, Expandable vis SD & MMC Memory card slot, and Variable colored light. Unfortunately this MP3 player is only available in China.
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by Gizmo Girl on December 17, 2007 · 1 comment

Looking for an affordable MP3 player that’ll offer you so much more? Well Accurian can do that and then some. The Acurrian video MP3 player with built-in speaker, also has an FM tuner, a 1.8″ color screen for watching photos or videos and comes with video conversion software. The best part is it’s only $60! Quality for an affordable price is always the way to go!
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by Gizmo Girl on December 14, 2007

Klipsch has just released their iGroove Sxt Speaker combined with a two-way stereo system. To boost sound quality, they offer you a 2.5 woofers in a ported enclosure, dual 19mm MicroTractrix horn-loaded tweeters, enables you to accept and charge any iPod with a 30-pin connector. Rock out anywhere you go with this iPod stereo system as well as dock. $203
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by Gizmo Girl on November 13, 2007

Whats make this speaker dock awesome is that there’s no buttons to push for volume. All you need to do is waving your hands to adjust the volume. Additional features include: mood light function which displays different color led lights on the speaker, USB Port, line in/out ports for plugging in your iPod or though your computer, and of course FM radio. Now you can’t complain of boredom with this super cool iPod dock/speaker/FM radio. $65
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by Gizmo Girl on October 9, 2007

Altec Lansing was the first to have a speaker dock Zune. The inMotion iM414 speaker system features 3.2 watt speakers, 2-inch neodymium drivers, built-in FM radio, remote, and spare input jack for other audio equipment.It also charges your Zune as it plays, as well as battery storage. The Altec Lansing inMotion iM414 goes for about $100.
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