Apple today announced iPod Hi-Fi, an all-new high-fidelity boombox speaker system that works seamlessly with the iPod to redefine the home stereo system.
"Apple is reinventing the home stereo with the new iPod Hi-Fi, the first iPod accessory that adds true high-fidelity sound quality to the iPod," said Apple chief executive Steve Jobs. "iPod Hi-Fiâs unrivaled acoustic performance and stunning design is at home in any room in the house.â
iPod Hi-Fi has been designed and engineered by Apple to deliver unrivaled sound quality, realistic sound imaging and optimal audio performance. Its clean, all-in-one design features a unique isolated enclosure system that includes two custom designed wide-range speakers and a tuned, ported bass system, minimizing vibration while maximizing sound quality and allowing users to listen to their favorite music as it was intended with amazing sound clarity and rich, deep bass.
iPod Hi-Fi also features handles to easily transport your stereo anywhere, a removable front grille with precision-mounting clips, touch-sensitive volume control buttons, the Apple Remote for easy song and volume control from anywhere in the room, a universal power supply incorporated into the all-in-one design so thereâs no bulky power brick to weigh it down, and the ability to power iPod Hi-Fi from six D-cell batteries for true portability.
Featuring seamless integration with all iPods with a dock connector, iPod Hi-Fi automatically recharges your iPod while docked and displays features of iPod that maximize the iPod Hi-Fi experience such as Tone Control, Large Album Art mode and volume mirroring. The boombox includes a dual-purpose 3.5-mm auxiliary input that accepts either analog or digital signals for easy connection to a wide range of audio sources.
iPod Hi-Fi is compact and can be powered by AC or six D-cell batteries, providing more flexibility than any traditional home stereo and is perfect for use not only at home, but just about anywhere you go without compromising sound quality.
Apple today also announced new luxurious leather cases designed specifically for the fifth generation iPod and iPod nano models. The "Leather Case for iPod" is made with fine, hand-crafted Italian leather and features a soft and durable interior lining for a secure fit, making it the perfect carrying case for iPod or iPod nano.
Pricing & Availability
?iPod Hi-Fi includes the Apple Remote, a removable grille, an AC power cord and 10 Universal Dock adapters, and is available for $349 (US). The Leather Case for iPod is available in 30GB and 60GB models as well as an iPod nano model, each for $99 (US). iPod Hi-Fi and all models of the Leather Case for iPod are available through the Apple Store, Appleâs retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.
184 Comments
Oh joy, another iPod boombox, just what the world needs. Not that 'boombox' is a fitting term - anyone who tried carrying this on their shoulder would find their iPod falling out its dock.
It looks nice, I'll give it that. And I might have been interested if they'd built AirTunes into it.
This is thing is utterly bad.
Ugly, no wifi integration, can't see the (iPod) screen across the room...
I mean, who the hell uses their iPod at home to play music through speakers anyway if they've got a computer already?
No radio?
No handle on top?
No way to keep iPod from falling when you are hefting by those wonderful handles?
NO WAY Steve!
Along with these overpriced leather monstrosities for iPod condoms - you have to be nuts if you think that you are offering something better than exising iPod vendors.
Get back to the drawing board and get us a truly small Mac laptop before your stock falls below 1996 levels. (>_<)
I like they may be prepared to be the next Sony. But so far, this sucks.
For all the reasons mentioned, with no radio, lack of usefulness in general, no Airport, etc.
Most importantly...this thing is probably not worth more than 50 to 80 bucks for the average consumer, and probably not much past even 149 for more upscale consumers/MacAddicts.
I suppose time will tell.
Airport express made sense. iPods in cars did. This doesn't. Oh well, you have to experiment a little. Maybe they'll add stuff and figure out how to make it cheaper...or just axe it.
16Khz rolloff?
I guess I'm going to have to let my ears decide on this one.
A product that isn't the one YOU wanted to see on this date isn't an automatic flop and doesn't somehow make Apple a bad company
This looks much higher-end than any other iPod speaker system--in many ways--so if you're looking for that, it's worth the price. I wouldn't replace my stereo with it, I'd use it in a room that didn't HAVE my stereo.
And it DOES integrate with AirPort Express.
Doomsayers may wish to note:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthre...=&threadid=500