The Bottom Line: While it's expensive and isn't loaded with features, the Bose SoundDock 10 is classy looking and sounds excellent for a compact iPod/iPhone speaker.
The Bottom Line: If you're looking for the best value in Bose headphones, the company's On-Ear models makes a strong case--even if they're not cheap.
Specs: Headphones, Ear-cup, Black, 5.2 oz, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Foldable
The Bottom Line: The Bose SoundDock Portable is a really good iPod speaker, but it should cost less than $400.
Specs: portable speakers with digital player dock, 12.1 in x 5.9 in x 6.9 in, White gloss, Active
Specs: portable speakers with digital player dock, 12.1 in x 5.9 in x 6.9 in, Gloss black, Active
The Bottom Line: The Bose In-Ear Headphones are a hybrid set, falling right between regular earbuds and canalphones. They don't block out noise, but they do provide much more bass than stock earbuds--almost too much, in fact.
Specs: Headphones, Ear-bud, Black, 0.6 oz, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, TriPort acoustic headphone structure
The Bottom Line: This TriPort set is the poor man's QuietComfort 2.
Specs: Headphones, Ear-cup, Glacier blue, 5 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
The Bottom Line: If you don't mind the high price and lack of an auxiliary input, the Bose SoundDock will turn your iPod into a nice bedroom or office stereo system.
Specs: portable speakers with digital player dock, 11.9 in x 6.5 in x 6.7 in, Black, Active
Specs: portable speakers with digital player dock, 11.9 in x 6.5 in x 6.7 in, Gloss black, Active
Specs: Headphones, Ear-cup, Silver, 5 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm