Product Description
Exercise to your favorite soundtrack with an 100% skip-free iPod nano and the iPod nano Armband. Simply wrap the band around your arm or wrist, secure it with the adjustable fasteners and you have easy access to all the controls. The iPod nano inserts easily into the pocket too and stays there. Just plug in a set of headphones and you're ready to run, lift, press, and more to the beat of your favorite toons without missing a second of it.
Customer Reviews:
Awsome but bit 2 small for my arm.......2007-01-24
My sister had this and let me have it since it was to big for her.
But it fits great if u have a decent size arm problem but my arm is bit to big for it , But when i have it on,it only fits on the 2nd to last Velcro Dot.
But once i got it on,it feels great for working out even when im doing bicep curls.
Though i wish the screen wasnt exposed like it is a top cover woulda been nice.
And yes the price is a little outrageous.
Red Armband for iPod Nano.......2007-01-15
For the ladies, this arm band tends to slip down the biceps if you don't have muscular guns like a man....
useful accessory.......2007-01-10
I use this armband in my cycling class and daily gym workouts. Because it was made by Apple, it fits my Nano perfectly. However, I think it was overpriced for what it is.
Love It.......2007-01-04
Before I bought this armband, I did a ton of research. One of the main reason was the price - I didn't like the idea of spending so much on an armband. Yeah it's pricey but it does a great job. It does not protect the screen; however, I bought a slick skin that does the job. The slick skin doesn't add any thickness to the iPod so it slides easily in and out of the armband. Many armbands don't offer this feature and since I listen to quite a few podcasts I need to be able to sync my iPod regularly.
The armband fits nicely on my arm; although, I can see how it may be too small for some or not quite fit right on others. The armband does a great job of holding my iPod in place (unlike the armband I had with my previous MP3 player). Plus, it's very lightweight - I hardly notice it's there.
I have no issues using the wheel even though it is protected by the armband.
If you sweat a lot then the armband will start to smell but that's true of any armband. The armband for my old MP3 player smelled rank and my GPS armband is just as bad.
Great armband!.......2006-10-30
I think this armband has worked great for me for the last year. The colors that they offer are awesome, the armband feels great on your arm (it does not feel or look cheap as other reviewers are saying), there are various size adjustments that can be made for different arm sizes, the armband does not slide up and down the arm/it is secure, the buttons are easily accessible when on your arm.
I have just two cons to this armband. There is no cover to protect the screen and it is a bit pricey compared to some other armband options.
However, even with the two cons I still think it was a great buy.
Product Description
The Audioengine 2 (A2) is about one-third the size of our flagship Audioengine 5 system and is an excellent computer audio upgrade or small room speaker. We used the same custom tweeters as the Audioengine 5, matched them with newly designed compact Kevlar woofers and then added high-performance amplifiers with gold-plated speaker connectors. All this great engineering is wrapped in wood cabinets with a hand-polished finish to create a premium quality desktop multimedia speaker system that puts those plastic computer speakers to shame!
Customer Reviews:
Best hidden secret.......2007-12-17
I initally intended to buy the soundsticks II by harman Kardon. I reviewed those speakers for months and after reading so many negative reviews I kept looking. I narrowed my search by eliminating big companies that produced many products because I knew they would not give attention to detail to any one product. So I searched on, for a company that produced just one thing. That's how I found Audioengine. First impression, they look sleek and very modern. They are carefully packaged and feel very heavy. I learned the heavier the speakers the better the sound. About that, the sound is simply amazing. I currently have a set of JBL creatures. I compared both by constantly switching from one equipment to the other while playing the same music. These audioengines win the prize by far. The midrange is impressive. I can distinguish sounds between a single string of a cello to bass and rap music. I highly recommend these. While the price for most might be a little high ($200) consider that's the same price you pay for an Ipod.
Comparison with M-Audio Studiophile DX4.......2007-11-06
I got the A2 for use as a portable studio monitor when recording music with my laptop. As such, I think its form factor is unmatched: I don't know of any other 4"W x 6"H powered full-range (2.0) speaker of this quality.
I appreciate the stated frequency response figure, which is offered with plus/minus 2dB tolerance -- unlike other iPod or computer speakers. The cabinet is made from MDF (medium density fiberboard), a material used in many of the most well-regarded audiophile speakers. The Kevlar woofer and quality binding posts also inspire confidence. A protective grille and front-mounted volume control might have been handy, but that's a matter of preference. I got the white (A2W) model which is understated and attractive.
I'm comparing the A2 with the larger (5.5"W x 8.5"H) M-Audio Studiophile DX4 speaker, which is intended for home music studios. The DX4 is actually a little less expensive, but too bulky for portable use. The DX4 comes with individual frequency response measurements which in my case indicated close pair-matching and equally flat response to that of the A2. Anyone who has built speakers knows, however, that on-axis frequency response measurements don't tell the whole story. I did not compare the A2 with larger or more expensive speakers, and my emphasis is on use as a monitor for mixing music.
Dynamics. The A2's little 3" woofer is surprisingly dynamic: turn up the volume control and you can feel the air pumping in front of the cone and the slot. The speaker sounds balanced at both low and high volumes. A speaker this size is of course only for near-field individual listening. It is not for watching movies from across the room. The DX4's 4.5" woofer has more than twice the surface area and is capable of higher sound pressure levels.
Imaging. Probably a consequence of the well-damped MDF enclosure, the A2 images nicely. Instruments do not seem to come from the speakers but from the space between them. The DX4 had better depth and openness however. I think these characteristics are partially due to the DX4's low-frequency extension and high-frequency dispersion.
Frequency balance. The A2 delivers more bass than you would expect from a 3" woofer. Of course, there is nothing below 60Hz. The mid and upper bass are a little pronounced. (The effect is worse when resting directly on a desktop, so try raising them on stands.) This makes a grand piano sound more like an upright. The DX4 manages to go deeper and sound less boxy. The A2's midrange is smooth and natural sounding. The A2's treble character is quite different from the DX4's. The DX4 is a little hyped without being harsh: grunge guitar has more of an edge and cymbals have a more pronounced decay, yet high-hats sound similar to the A2.
Mixing/Mastering. The DX4 has better bass extension and treble clarity and lets you hear individual instruments more easily, so is well-suited to mixing. On the other hand, the DX4's perceived treble "zing" may in some cases lead a recording engineer to produce dull-sounding mixes. The A2 is probably more representative of small consumer playbacks systems (bookshelf speakers and car speakers), yet is less colored and more dynamic than similar-sized powered speakers. Therefore it offers a useful comparison for balancing mixes and for assessing the final mix. Its small size and smooth midrange make it suitable for portable monitoring.
Incidentally, the A2 has both RCA and 1/8" stereo inputs which are combined if both are in use, whereas the DX4 does not do this as advertised. I was also pleased with their customer service, which was responsive to emails and phone calls.
After the A5, the A2.......2007-10-27
I have used the A5 for quite a while now and I am very, very satisfied.
Got the A2 since a week and but did not want to rush a review.
First thing, they are really cute, yet gorgeous in their shiny black veneer.
On the desk in a small room, they can get really loud yet they stay precise.
They approach the sound signature of the A5, but with less presence and power.
The bass is there, not much missing unless you're listening to gangsta rap.
The little woofers are overachievers.
A friend of mine, after hearing them for a while wanted to buy them on the spot. Needless to say, he will have to get his own set.
A bit expensive but worth it...
Product Description
Thomas Lighting SL8682-33 This fixture conveys a sense of simple beauty through details like etched melon glass, ringed accents and the soft hues of a Ledgestone finish. Features: -Perfect for a damp location -Etched melon glass -Ledgestone finish -Rated for 90 supply wire -Requires two 60 watt bulbs -Overall Dimensions: 5 1/2" H x 13 1/4" W About Thomas Lighting Thomas's roots in the lighting industry date back to 1919, when Henrick Moe founded Moe Brothers Co. to manufacture residential lighting fixtures. This is the company that Lee B. Thomas acquired in 1948, changing the name to Thomas Industries in 1953. In 1998 the Genlyte Group Inc. and the Lighting Group of Thomas Industries Inc. joined forces to create a powerful new entity, positioned as one of the largest lighting manufacturers in North America. Building on their long and distinguished history in the lighting industry, Thomas Lighting is committed to meeting residential lighting needs.
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Sony manufactures a wide range of premium quality products designed to keep your most valuable asset - your data. This media features high reliability, high capacity and superior Sony quality. The exclusive Sony certification level thoroughly tests ensure errors free recording and range compatibility.
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