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Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510 1 eain stock Displaying reviews 1-6 Pros
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Comments about Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510, 1 ea: Very good sounding system for under $100. Not an audiophile experience, but better than most portable speaker systems. My apple iPhone 4S seats securely in the cradle and music plays directly through cradle connection. I use it to recharge the iPhone, even when not playing any music. With standard 1/8" (3.5mm) auxiliary jack, the Fidelio Speaker Dock is compatible with most other audio devices. For portability, it can operate on 4 AA batteries. The design is a little funky ... it looks like a small boat. Workmanship, attention to detail, and quality of materials appear to be good.
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Comments about Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510, 1 ea: The first one I received doesn't work,I think I am not lucky.
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Comments about Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510, 1 ea: My Fidelio was a Father's Day gift and I love it! It takes up very little space on my desk at work and the sound is great! The kids make me bring it home on the weekends and we use while relaxing on the deck. Just pop some batteries in it an take it anywhere.
Comments about Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510, 1 ea: Great sound. I am very pleased with the quality at a great price. Pros
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Comments about Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510, 1 ea: The first thing I noticed when I unboxed the dock was how stylish it was. This is something I'd definitely display in my office, bookshelf or kitched counter. It's also light weight and portable enough to move around.
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Comments about Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker Dock for iPod/iPhone/iPad, Model DS3510, 1 ea: The Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker is elegant, simple to use, and great to listen to. The Fidelio Docking Speaker can be set up in under five minutes and can use either batteries or can be plugged into the wall. The docking station angles forward allowing my iPhone to be attached with its case still on. I did have to take the iPad out of its case in order to dock it, but it looked like it would work for any case smaller than the leather portfolio style I have mine in. The Philips Docking Speaker charged both the iPhone and the iPad which was appreciated since it allows you to play music without having to worry about whether the phone is going to run out of battery. The free download is nice but nothing overly special. It offers access to all of the music and playlists you have on your phone (or iPad) as well as a few hundred internet radio stations. The Bluetooth feature was cool but I didn't use it much. It looks like it should be good for when playing a game or watching a movie, but when listening to music it seemed easier to leave it plugged in. The sound on the docking speaker impressed me, it sounded significantly better than it usually does on the phone. The volume seemed to be a little slow on the uptake but it still gets quite loud, suggesting this would be great for taking outside when the weather gets nice again. Overall the Philips Fidelio Docking Speaker was a great, easy to use, sound system for all sorts of iPod products.
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