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Simple way to boost the sound of your iPhone
Prevents you from covering the sound with your hand
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10 may seem a lot to pay for a small piece of plastic
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Published: 2009-01-21, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk
Simple way to boost the sound of your iPhone, prevents you from covering the sound with your hand
10 may seem a lot to pay for a small piece of plastic
Easy to lose. Audio amplification won’t wow anyone.
The SoundClip does enhance the sound coming out of your iPhone, if only slightly, and it comes in handy for playing landscape-oriented games.SoundClip ...
Abstract: The idea is simple: Apple’s recessed iPhone 3G bottom speaker is extremely easy to cover with a finger during gameplay. Attach the black glossy plastic SoundClip to the iPhone’s Dock Connector port and it adds a little “passive sound enhancer”—read: a...
Abstract: Earlier this week, I reviewed Incipios Lloyd, an inexpensive iPod microphone the company was showing off at last weeks Macworld Expo. Today Ive got another inexpensive-but-surprisingly-good accessory I discovered at the Expo, this one for the iPhone...
Abstract: by Dan Frakes, Macworld.com Earlier this week, I reviewed Incipio’s Lloyd, an inexpensive iPod microphone the company was showing off at last week’s Macworld Expo. Today I’ve got another inexpensive-but-surprisingly-good accessory I discovered at the E...
Abstract: The iPhone 3G has a fairly amazing speaker, but there’s only so much a quarter-inch driver can do. The usual method of getting better sound is through headphones or a docking device that has external speakers, but Ten One Design’s SoundClip has other i...