Livespeakr Ultra-Portable Speaker System for iPod/iPhone
- Rotating cradle accommodates for portrait and landscape views of all of your favorite multimedia content.
- Livespeakr’s rich and powerful speakers expand outward when in landscape mode to ensure unobstructed listening.
- Rechargeable- The internal rechargeable battery can be charged through the included wall charger or USB cable. A full charge will keep you entertained for up to 16 hours!
- RF Shielding- Enjoy your Livespeakr without interference from electronic devices.
- Compatibility- iPod classic 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G; iPod touch 1G, 2G, 3G; iPhone 1G, 3G, 3Gs
Amazon.com Product Description
Livespeakr is an ultra-portable, multi-functional speaker system that allows you to enjoy up to 16 hours of ultimate sound quality on-the-go. Small enough to fit in your back pocket, Livespeakr boasts a unique “super” cradle to fit most iPods. Livespeakr Features
Premium custom speakers prove that amazing sound can come in a small package. Speakers expand, contract, and rotate to work with both portrait and landscape orientations. Advanced audio technology shields against radio frequency/GSM interference. Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery that lasts up to 16 hours; AC/USB charger included. Sleek retractable aluminum stand on the back provides multiple viewing angles. Rubberized feet prevent the unit from sliding and keep it stable. Low-profile design allows the Livespeakr to be taken anywhere–it can even fit in your pocket! RF Shielding lets you enjoy your Livespeakr without interference from … More >>
Livespeakr Ultra-Portable Speaker System for iPod/iPhone
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5 comments
T. Mardis on December 17, 2009 at 7:46 pm
i like the speakers but the plate where the ipod goes is backwards, so i have to put my ipod in backwards just so i can put the cord in the jack making the volume slot useless and all my apps that play vertical are upside down!! my advice is check it before you throw the packagaing away like i did
J. Farrell on December 17, 2009 at 9:28 pm
I purchased the Livespeakr. Came in nice packaging but it doesn’t work. The unit will not produce any sound and it is fully charged. My iphone plays thru its speaker — plug it into Livespeakr – no sound.
Call the service number and you get voicemail. No return call yet.
Very limited instructions on line or in box as well.
Jack on December 17, 2009 at 10:22 pm
I got this for the new iPhone 3GS. I must admit, the speakers are very compact/portable. However, when I hooked up my iPhone and tried to play music thru them, I experienced a lot of feedback and interference. Plus, my phone would intermittently cutoff and stop playing music for some unknown reason.
Oh yeah, this unit will also not fit your iPhone if you have an Incase slider installed on it.
I ended up sending the unit back for a refund due to all the problems and I got a different unit by a different manufacturer. No problems now!
Anyway, this product may work fine with an iPod (I don’t own one and therefore had no way to test that). My review is based solely on how it functioned with my iPhone.
Barbi King on December 18, 2009 at 1:20 am
This was a gift for my son’s birthday. I was loooking forward to giving him something to play his music from his iTouch when he is outdoors skateboarding or playing basketball. It was a disappointment to him and all his buddies. The volume and sound quality were poor and very broken. I would compare it to the sound from a transistor radio. I had higher expectations and wish I would have gotten him the JBL On StageII. For the money spent, it would have been a better investment. It was compact and lightweight, but severly lacked quality!
Thomas P. Larsen on December 18, 2009 at 2:23 am
LiveSpeakr sounds very good for such small speakers. It doesn’t compare to any larger speakers, as there is no bass and very little low midrange. But, that’s comparing apples to oranges. I bought this as a gift for my wife and her new best friend, her iPhone. LiveSpeakr doesn’t disappoint with it’s tiny size that fits in her purse to go everywhere, and the sound that’s better than anything in its size class, not that there is anything in the size class. Other small speakers I’ve seen are very cheap and sound horrible. I have a $30 Ryobi rechargable radio/speaker from Home Depot that’s larger, with a 4 inch speaker. It has more low-midrange, but I like the quality of LiveSpeakr’s sound better. This is the most direct comparison I can make.
I have one major diappointment: my wife’s iPhone doesn’t fit in the holder, the holder is too small. My wife keeps an Invisible shield on her iPhone for protection from scratches and that tiny thickness of a few mils makes the phone too large to fit in the very tight holder. I keep a Griffin Wave case on my iPhone at all times, and, of course, that makes it much too large to fit. Too bad the LiveSpeakr didn’t come with a big rubber band to hold them. I’m going to take my heat gun, warm up the plastic till it’s soft, and see if I reshape the holder to allow a phone with a case.
It’s mentioned that the LiveSpeakr works as a speakerphone with the iPhone. While it works, the caller hears a horrible echo of their voice coming back, making conversations impossible.
Other features I wish I could have found in an iPhone speaker this size:
1. It should use AA batteries, so when they run down, you can pop in new batteries and keep listening. You can always use rechargeable AA cells if you want a recharge option.
2. It should power/charge the iPhone, especially if it uses replaceable AA cells. My wife often works in remote locations where plugging in is not an option, and it would add a lot of value if the speaker would also recharge the phone.
3. I’d like a more monolithic design. In a purse, and on the go, we’d rather not have a bunch of protrusions and places to get caught and break. This design has too many moving parts: you rotate the holder and the speakers move out. It’s cute, but I expect (even though it’s made of quality materials) it will break. When that happens, perhaps I’ll cannibalize it to put the great quality speakers in a box of a different design.
Criticisms aside, we’re keeping it. My wife loves it, though I won’t be buying one for myself. LiveSpeakr is probably the best choice on the market at this time.