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Published: 2010-05-26, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: In a world near-saturated with iPod docks, JBL still managed to carve a niche with their diminutive On Stage Micro. The battery-powered portable speaker system is now around three years old, and JBL have updated it in the shape of the On Stage Micro II...
Abstract: The Mothership JBL has dispatched its latest flying saucer shaped iPod Speaker system to planet UK and it has landed at the Lordpercy offices. We test the JBL Onstage II to see if it is better than the last invasion fleet.
Abstract: JBLs sequel to the On Stage iPod speaker dock looks like the original: small, sleek, and saucer-like. At seven inches in diameter, this device produces excellent sound at volumes more than sufficient for filling a room, while its one-pound weight make...
Great sound
Affordable for most consumers who own an iPod
Removable docks for all iPod models
Remote can’t control menus on iPod
Included 3.5mm connector is too short for most devices
No battery power available
JBL has really hit a home run with their OnStage II docking system. The easy-to-use features and high quality sound make it worth your time. You’ll have a great listening experience using the OnStage II in your home. The remote feature works great a...
Sleek, flying saucer-like looks, Clear, bright sound; wireless remote, Charges and syncs your iPod, Adapters for wide range of iPod models
Heavy, Bulky AC adapter, No battery option, So-so bass response
The JBL On Stage IIs new wireless remote makes these attractive iPod speakers even easier to use, but were still disappointed by its bulky AC adapter and its lightweight bass response. ...
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Published: 2006-01-18, Author: Ben , review by: cnet.com
Sleek, flying saucer-like looks; clear, bright sound; wireless remote; charges and syncs your iPod; adapters for wide range of iPod models.
Heavy, bulky AC adapter; no battery option; so-so bass response; expensive.
The JBL On Stage IIs new wireless remote makes these attractive iPod speakers even easier to use, but were still disappointed by its bulky AC adapter and its lightweight bass response.
Abstract: Back in late 2004, we reviewed JBLs diminutive, donut-shaped speaker system for the iPod, the On Stage. Overall, we were impressed by the On Stages attractive design, spacious sound, and treble response. Out biggest criticisms were a significant lack...
Abstract: JBLs ring of music design sets it apart from the myriad sub $200 speaker systems for the iPod. Stereo speakers for the iPod generally are designed as two speakers with a center connector like the Altec Lansing inMotion mini or as a wall of sound, a l...
Abstract: Usually when a company takes an already solid product and changes it, something bad happens. In the case of JBL’s new On Stage II speakers, it was a matter of combining the existing On Stage speakers with another familiar product, Griffin’s Ai...
Abstract: Slightly more than a year ago, we reviewed and really liked JBL’s On Stage (iLounge rating: B+), a docking speaker system for iPods that was shaped like a small flying saucer and retailed at the time for $200. Recently, the company has quietly relea...