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December 22, 2006

iMainGo Protects iPod While Blasting Huge Sound from a Small System

ImaingoPortable Sound Laboratories gave us a sneak peak at the new iMainGo portable speaker system for the iPod this week, and while it's a bit too big to fit into your pocket, it's a surprisingly good portable audio system for the size and price ($69.95).

About the size of the original Nintendo DS, iMainGo provides full protection for any generation iPod, easy access to the clickwheel controls, visibility of the iPod screen and better sound quality than any other portable speakers we've heard to date.

iMainGo runs on four AAA batteries (with a 30-hour battery life), powering a state-of-the-art digital amplifier. Though diminutive, it packs a serious wallop with high output stereo speakers and tuned porting for enhanced bass. It's a unique, functional and good looking iPod accessory that provides the best of a rugged carrying case with the best of a portable speaker system.

The iMainGo also comes with a built-in alarm clock so you can wake up to your favorite music no matter where you are.

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This is the gret invention since the Ipod

This is the great invention since the Ipod

I saw your subscription to consumer electronics daily news.It's amazing:)

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