This is a genuine Apple product, which Apple retail for £20, so good value at around £11. Enables you to charge your iPod from the mains rather than needing a computer to do so. Neat and compact, worth investing in if you're travelling. Only comes with a UK adaptor though, so you'll need another adaptor in addition if you're travelling outside the UK.
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The case fits really well, closes securely, and looks OK. I use mine in the car, and gets thrown in and out everyday - it would now be very scratched if it wasn't for this cover.
I removed the clip off the back as I didn't need it, and with the clip removed it sits better on it's back with the cover on.
The screen cover is OK - you do need to get it right first time when applying.
The case fits really well, closes securely, and looks OK. I use mine in the car, and gets thrown in and out everyday - it would now be very scratched if it wasn't for this cover.
I removed the clip off the back as I didn't need it, and with the clip removed it sits better on it's back with the cover on.
The screen cover is OK - you do need to get it right first time when applying.
I can't recomend Squeezebox with ReadyNas. Half the time the controller can't find squeezecentre. This happens after periods of inactivity.
Once you get it up and running which can be a process of turning the reciever off and taking the battery out of the controller, it's great. But it's too flaky at the moment. Hope these issues get sorted out soon or I might have to stamp on it !It's a pity.
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The genuine DC-4 is a decent bit of kit - well made and looks exactly like the item in the picture. What you receive is not even a close copy of the Nokia item. I refuse to plug it in and will be returning it due to complete misrepresentation.
The genuine DC-4 is a decent bit of kit - well made and looks exactly like the item in the picture. What you receive is not even a close copy of the Nokia item. I refuse to plug it in and will be returning it due to complete misrepresentation.
These are some very confortable and very good looking pair of headphones. Unfortunately (despite of the positive ratings) the sound if far from good.
I bought a pair of these yesterday and have been A-B'ing them with my old and much cheaper Philips SHE2550 and the Sony doesn't stand a change.
There's a total lack of middle range (which translates into no presence in the sound) and upper range (no sharpness). It feels like you're listening to music through a tiny box. No strength, no snap, no hiss, no "shh".
The bass is acceptable though. Everything else is just sad. Avoid them.
The sound quality isn't great with these headphones (e.g. the sound quality on the headphones provided with my iPod Touch is far better), and the microphone sounds a little muffled. Also one of the earpieces rattles slightly. Having said all that, I've not heard many complimentary reviews about the original Apple iPhone headset which is retailing at around £19 (I paid £7.99 for these inc P&P), so actually I think these represent good value. I only use them for VOIP calls via Fring and for fun applications like Midomi, and they are fine for that.
If you want good quality, you should probably opt for the premium in-ear headphones and mic set, but you will pay 5-6 times what I paid for these.
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First of all, there actually shouldn't be a need for this product. Touch Diamond should have a standard earphone plug on it. I mean the earphones they ship with the phone look cool and all but are useless (like most default earphones). Shame on you HTC.
But to the actual product. It plugs in to the phone and then you can just plug in your own (good) earphones. Works perfectly, connections are tight. The cable in between seems a bit cheap, very flexibe and narrow (and wouldn't need to be that long). Don't know how long it will last, but then again it only costs £2, so if it lasts for a year I'm happy.
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