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In both cases, though, the docks are saved by their stellar audio performance.įive plastic iPod tray adapters and two silicon rubber "feet" come with the Beatbox, and can be placed underneath the front panel on either side. Sadly, Monster is in good company-Bowers & Wilkins, manufacturer of high-end speakers and the comparably-priced Zeppelin Mini ($399.95 list, 3.5 stars) iPod dock, may have designed a better-looking remote control, but it is equally useless in the navigation department. For such a high-end dock, this is pretty weak, but for a dock that's also without any navigation controls on the system itself, it is a major shortcoming. You will have to do all iPod navigation on your docked iPod or iPhone. You cannot change artists, albums, or playlists. There are no iPod menu controls, so aside from pressing Play/Pause, all you can do is control the volume (or mute it), skip tracks forward or backward, or rewind or fast forward to a different point within a track. Small and outfitted with membrane buttons, this is not what a $450 system's remote control should look like, and it is seriously lacking in functionality. The most disappointing aspect of the Beatbox is its remote control. There is a mysterious port on the back labeled "Wireless Module"-removing the rubber cover exposes a connection slot for, according to the manual, "future use with the Monster Streamcast Wireless System." That's nice, but would have been nicer to include iPod video output, so you could use this expensive dock for audio while viewing your iPod's videos on your television. The back panel houses a 3.5mm aux input and a connection for the included power adapter. The front panel is all about showing off the quite-visible speakers, which are situated behind a black grille. A Power button and a Volume knob sit up top as well-unfortunately, they're the only controls on the dock itself. The docking area is to the left of the top panel, and a hand-grip for easy lifting is hollowed out of the top's middle area. Continuing a recent theme in iPod docks, the Beatbox is wedge-shaped, making it a perfect fit for room corners. It's certified for both iPods and iPhones, so you'll never hear any interference in the speakers from your phone. While there's room for improvement, it easily earns our Editor's Choice for high-end iPod speaker docks.ĭesign The 6.5-by-20-by-6.5-inch, 20-pound Beatbox has a black, matte plastic contour on the sides and rubber on its top panel, where a Beats by Dr. It has tremendous bass response, yet somehow still feels balanced-the bass isn't boosted so much as it is well-represented.

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At $449.95 (list), this is one of the more expensive docks on the market, and while it suffers from some rookie mistakes (a remote control without full iPod navigation, for instance), it gets the most important thing right: the Beatbox sounds excellent, and it is seriously powerful. Two years and several products later, the partnership has launched its first iPod dock, the Beatbox by Dr. Dre and Monster teamed up to launch a pair of headphones, Beats by Dr.

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