The Bottom Line: Other than the inclusion of both AM and FM radio, there's nothing to make XtremeMac Tango X2 stand out from the considerable crowd of iPod speaker options. It's just fine--nothing more, nothing less.
Specs: portable speakers with digital player dock, Active
The Bottom Line: If you're looking for a budget-priced iPod speaker, the XtremeMac Tango Studio has some redeeming qualities--just don't expect big, rich sound.
Specs: 11.5 in x 3.9 in x 6.5 in, Black, Active
Editors' Take: XtremeMac's FS1 High Definition Earphones are a more affordable alternative to Shure's E4cs.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear canalphone, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 year Limited warranty
Specs: Headphones, In-ear canalphone, Black, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 year Limited warranty
Editors' Take: XtremeMac's Audio kit comes with everything you need to set up a listening station in both your car and your home.
The Bottom Line: The XtremeMac Bumperz offer users a way to personalize their iPod Shuffles and stand out above the sea of iPod owners.
The Bottom Line: The XtremeMac AirPlay, a shoddy FM transmitter specifically designed for the Apple iPod Shuffle, is a very expensive accessory for a very inexpensive player.
The Bottom Line: The XtremeMac SuperHook provides a subtle carabiner alternative to the obnoxiousness of the stock Apple lanyard.