Details
Amazing, small and lightweight but perfectly formed and an essential accessory for any owner of an iPod, iPhone or MP3 player, this ultra portable rechargeable pop-out speaker is perfect for listening to your favorite music when you're on your travels or out with friends and family. With its bottom panel extended out and bright blue power LED indicator, operating this device of 3" in diameter is disarmingly simple. There is only a power switch, an audio cable of about 4" length and a plug which you insert into audio sources such as MP3 players, mobile phones or notebook computers. There are also four mobile phone audio adapters so that you can blast music from compatible phones of brands like Sony Ericsson and Nokia. The speaker also comes with a USB cable for recharging its battery. To pack away the gadget, just push the bottom panel into the capsule. Push the panel again and the base pops out and it enhances the bass sounds. With its digitally-amplified 3.8 watt speaker, 360 sound field and expandable bass system, featuring a range of audio connectors and with up to 6 hours of playback from a single charge, you'll be able to enjoy your music wherever and whenever you want.
- Performance ultra portable 3.8W speaker for portable audio sources such as mobile phones, iPod, netbook/notebook/macbook
- Integrated Class-D amplifier for excellent acoustic performance (360° sound field) * Integrated Li-Ion-battery (USB chargeable) for max 6 hours playtime
- Pop-in/out-mechanic: Pushing upper and lower part together reduces its size to fit any pocket. The extended mode guarantees best sound performance.
- Total connectivity: the retail package contains 4 different cable adaptors for most popular mobile phone models (Nokia, Sony Ericsson, etc.).
Additional Information
| Short Name | iTour-POP Ultra Portable Rechargeable Speaker (Black) |
|---|---|
| SKU | B003Y7PXSK |
| UPC | 879961001759 |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Connectivity | 3.5 mm cable / 4 different cable adaptors for most popular mobile phone models. |
| Compatibility | iPod, Sansa, Zune, iPhone 4, BlackBerry, HTC EVO, DROID, Samsung Wave, Galaxy S and all devices with a 3.5 mm earphone jack. |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 3.25 x 3.25 inches |
| Product Weight | 3 oz |
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Customer Reviews
- My Love Review by Tarun P
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I Love this Speaker so much.Customer Rating
Thank You Satechi to provide such lovely product.
Thank You. (Posted on 5/8/12) - Best in it's class, GREAT sound quality. Review by Banjo29
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I purchased this and four other brands/models from Amazon because I wanted to hear with my own ears which ones were the best in this micro portable speaker category.Customer Rating
The ones I tried were:
X-Mini Max II Capsule Speakers (White)
X-Mini II Capsule Speaker (Red)
Satechi SD Mini Portable Pocket Speaker
iHome iHM60LT Rechargeable Mini Speaker (Blue Translucent)
iTour-POP Ultra Portable Rechargeable Speaker
I did not include the Altec Lansing iM-237 Orbit Speaker since it is not rechargeable.
Sound quality, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the best of the group, and 1 being the built-in speaker in an iPhone or iPod Touch:
iTour-POP: 10/10
iHome: 8.5/10
Satechi: 7
X-Mini II: 7
X-Mini Max II: 4
The iTour-POP wins it, no contest really. Amazing full sound and low distortion from a speaker this size. It's a little bigger in diameter than the others, but not as tall. Stays put, even at high volume. The next three all sound pretty good, if you didn't hear them side by side with the others, you'd be pretty satisfied with purchasing any of them. These three all suffer from 'walking' across the table at high volume, the bass thumps just make them jump a little with every beat, with the iHome being the worst at that. Not a huge deal, but it could drag itself and your $150 Nano of the counter and onto the floor... The Satechi is the only one with the built-in SD slot, which is pretty cool.
Finally, the X-Mini Max II: what a disapointment, horrible sound quality compared to the rest, especially the lower frequencies. Very tinny and distorts more than the others. Cross this one off your list. (Posted on 6/4/11)



