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The editors liked
Good sound
Solid bass
Suits most musical styles
Automatically mutes during incoming calls
Apple 'Works with iPhone' and 'Made for iPod' licence approval.
The editors didn't like
Limited functionality
No bass or treble controls
No radio or clock
IPod protective dock cover is initially difficult and fiddly to remove
Published: 2009-11-07, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Good sound, solid bass , suits most musical styles, automatically mutes during incoming calls, Apple 'Works with iPhone' and 'Made for iPod' licence approval.
Limited functionality, no bass or treble controls, no radio or clock, iPod protective dock cover is initially difficult and fiddly to remove, not a looker. Min specs: All iPhones, iPod nano all generations, iPod touch all generations, iPod classic all gen...
Good sound; solid bass; suits most musical styles; automatically mutes during incoming calls.
Limited functionality; no bass or treble controls; iPod protective dock cover is initially difficult and fiddly to remove.
Average looks aside, the Maestro produces decent audio reproduction from a speaker dock that won’t offend the ears, or for that matter the eyes. Sweet sounding and solid with a neat and simple remote control, it complements a wealth of musical style...
Abstract: CygnettAs we continue to check out some of Cygnett's clever and affordably priced accessories for the iPhone and iPod market, the Maestro Portable Speaker System for iPhone & iPod was the next item we were looking forward to review. Boasting crystal cl...
Good bass response , Sound quality is pretty good for a device that costs AU$189.95 , Compatible with all iPods/iPhones and other MP3 players with 3.5mm output , Battery and mains power options
Looks like a toaster , Limited functionality
The Maestro does a lot of things right for its AU$189.95 asking price. It produces good sound and is cross-compatible with a range of iPods and iPhones, but it's also light on exciting features....